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In reply to the discussion: The crashout on DU over the shutdown resolution is really over the top [View all]Mme. Defarge
(8,871 posts)48. I believe that voters in '26
will blame Republicans for the affordability catastrophe. And, yes, food. . .
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The crashout on DU over the shutdown resolution is really over the top [View all]
Wanderlust988
Nov 9
OP
Seems to work well enough for the new American Nazi Party! (formerly AKA Republicans)
Jack Valentino
Nov 9
#27
Well...I for one will feel better once I read the strongly worded letter chastising Johnson for not taking it up. n/t
CincyDem
Nov 9
#5
Someone's ass should be shown the door for this disaster, Schumer is a good choice.
dem4decades
Nov 9
#16
Now now. Who else are people going to vote for? The Republicans for destroying healthcare
Autumn
Nov 10
#116
In 2016 he said "I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody"
Seinan Sensei
Nov 10
#51
If the first three paragraphs of your post are true (and I am not disputing them atm)
RockRaven
Nov 9
#19
I'm not sure, but your paragraphs 3- 5 make points. It's a horrid situation all around!
electric_blue68
Nov 9
#20
After so much excitement over the political soap opera why would we not have a season 2?
walkingman
Nov 9
#22
SNAP was court ordered to be restored and was within a day or two of full restoration
Arazi
Nov 10
#44
SNAP was NOT within a day or 2 of full restoration. There was still a very good possibility
Wiz Imp
Nov 10
#59
What are you talking about? The government WILL continue to be shut down as long as the House
valleyrogue
Nov 10
#49
I dare you to find a commentator who says anything positive about democrats EVER:
live love laugh
Nov 10
#53
Some are. And some are worried about where the money for their next treatment will come from.
Scrivener7
Nov 10
#94
Everybody is getting upset over nothing. Without the House in session, nothing is going to happen
valleyrogue
Nov 10
#47
That is the single silver lining, but I'll bet my health insurance deductible that they try something
Scrivener7
Nov 10
#93
They were winning according to polling. Why cave before even the polls changed? nt
Blasphemer
Nov 10
#69
We declare a win and get on with the business of getting the votes for the subsidies. To do otherwise, is giving
Vinca
Nov 10
#90
"What leverage did we have?" Makes things extremely miserable faster..WHEN..Inde's were blaming MAGA
uponit7771
Nov 10
#97
RULE: Never give Democrats the benefit of the doubt, always assume bad motivations, bash them on DU,
betsuni
Nov 10
#103
If the support of casino owners matters that much to Cortez-Masto and Rosen then they just lost mine.
pecosbob
Nov 10
#108