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Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
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« on: September 25, 2021, 12:35:37 AM »

By keeping Filibuster that Mcconnell kept, Progressive legislation isn't passing and when Rs get back in control they're gonna deny Amendments for D's since Manchin and Sinema protected the Filibuster


https://news.yahoo.com/democrats-governing-republicans-091757072.html

It's long been time to give up Filibuster
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« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2021, 01:32:20 PM »

Both parties want to do nothing to perpetually keep their base pissed.  This wont change until one of the two parties has a clear demographic majority and then things will finally start getting done. 
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« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2021, 01:41:17 PM »

They ALWAYS did, if y’all listened to the lefties. Democrats didn’t change. Both parties goal is to not do anything and ride on the fact their base will stay loyal because they hate the only other party available more.

Thing is that it’s US society that has shifted left, changing enough to see this in practice and why they’re perceiving Joe Biden as this hardline conservative while having this fantasy of Obama being golden boy for peace.

Also helped Obama that he’s a great speaker and can trick people with words. Biden is older, less charismatic and not as a good speaker, which gives him less tolerance from society and also in a time they’ve become way more progressive than they were a decade ago, or two decades ago.
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« Reply #3 on: September 25, 2021, 02:37:57 PM »

D's are not doing a good job AT ALL in messaging, communication, and that might have to do with the White House totally being clueless in how to connect their vision with the American electorate.... not gonna be pretty going forward.

Joe Biden's entire reason for putting him there was because he was the bipartisan negotiator who had a thousand years of experience in the Senate... but it's turning out to be the opposite - he cannot seem to get anything done in the Senate, and that's where the problem really is.  House is a rubber stamp now. 

Too many Democrats (and even one Democrat is too many in a 50-50 Senate) are very comfortable with the status quo and they care more about self-preservation or carrying favor with their donors than doing anything bold or big.

They better get their act together or it'll be another eight years at least until they're able to get back in charge.
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« Reply #4 on: September 25, 2021, 04:57:25 PM »
« Edited: September 25, 2021, 05:04:36 PM by Mr. Kanye West »

D's are not doing a good job AT ALL in messaging, communication, and that might have to do with the White House totally being clueless in how to connect their vision with the American electorate.... not gonna be pretty going forward.

Joe Biden's entire reason for putting him there was because he was the bipartisan negotiator who had a thousand years of experience in the Senate... but it's turning out to be the opposite - he cannot seem to get anything done in the Senate, and that's where the problem really is.  House is a rubber stamp now.  

Too many Democrats (and even one Democrat is too many in a 50-50 Senate) are very comfortable with the status quo and they care more about self-preservation or carrying favor with their donors than doing anything bold or big.

They better get their act together or it'll be another eight years at least until they're able to get back in charge.

D's can keep the Senate and lose the H I'm 2022 and Biden gets Reelected, the Rs can't crack the Blue Wall, the Sen lineup in 2024 rubber stamps a Biden Reelection

But if Rs take control of the H Hunter Biden, Ukraine and Afghanistan investigations will begin and make it troublesome for Biden, and I'd the worse happens, Biden can get impeached, allowing Harris to be nominated in 2024
Hunter hasn't been seen side by side with his father in public since inauguration, something is wrong

If Rs take H, it's lost til 2026 or later

We are still 400 days away but D's have to pass his Agenda to get the Trifecta and get 52 plus seats to get Statehood
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