How Democrats can get their act together

You don't even "give a shit" about the country, your family, or others. No sense in asking a lying ass if he is a lying ass.

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We blame Democrats for not getting it together and getting stuff done, but House votes are on straight party lines,
and Senate votes would be too if not for the cretins Sinema and Manchin.

SO VERY OBVIOUSLY, THEY'RE NOT ALL THE SAME.

America is a socially regressive disaster because too many Americans are perfectly content for it to be a socially regressive disaster.

Why is it so hard for people to blame just the regular people on the other side? I've always known whom to blame.

This thirst for unity is a thirst for cyanide.

We need the exact opposite. We need partition.
 
Second, many Americans continue to experience anxiety and uncertainty. Concern about inflation (transitory or not), coupled with job churn, ongoing worry about covid-19, stress from managing their children’s disrupted lives and an epidemic of mental illness, makes for disagreeable voters.

In a nation that increasingly associates the president with “the government” and the “government” with American life, it is hardly surprising that he [Biden] bears the brunt of that angst.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/11/04/bidens-doing-better-than-you-think/
 
House eyes vote as soon as Thursday on Biden spending plan as moderate Democrats cont

House Democrats are angling to vote as soon as Thursday on a $1.75 trillion measure to overhaul the country’s health care, education, climate, immigration and tax laws, provided that the party can muscle through its last-minute political feuds and renewed concerns about the bill’s cost.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/us-policy/2021/11/04/democrats-congress-biden-spending/
 
On the legislative front, few would have predicted that Biden, despite having only 50 Democratic votes in the Senate, would have passed in his first year a $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan (including a major increase in the child tax credit that reduced child poverty in half). Even more impressive, he is poised to pass both a $1.2 trillion infrastructure plan and a $1.75 trillion package including investments in green energy, universal prekindergarten, a generous child-care subsidy, improved senior care, expansion of Affordable Care Act subsidies, an extension of refundable child tax credits, a significant housing investment, hearing benefits for Medicare and possibly even a prescription drug cost reduction for patients on Medicare.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/11/04/bidens-doing-better-than-you-think/

Become decent human Beings?
 
On the legislative front, few would have predicted that Biden, despite having only 50 Democratic votes in the Senate, would have passed in his first year a $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan (including a major increase in the child tax credit that reduced child poverty in half). Even more impressive, he is poised to pass both a $1.2 trillion infrastructure plan and a $1.75 trillion package including investments in green energy, universal prekindergarten, a generous child-care subsidy, improved senior care, expansion of Affordable Care Act subsidies, an extension of refundable child tax credits, a significant housing investment, hearing benefits for Medicare and possibly even a prescription drug cost reduction for patients on Medicare.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/11/04/bidens-doing-better-than-you-think/

I would argue that the opposite is true. If the Big Bucks Blunder (Build Back Better) and Fuck the Voters Act (For the Voters Act / HR 1 and 4) had passed, things for the Democrats would have been even worse. One reason for the major pushback is the public is not into larger government, more taxes, dubious election methods, and everything else in those bills. The Democrats just don't get it. The majority of the country outside large urban areas simply doesn't want government in their lives to the extent the Democrats are trying to push it.
 
I would argue that the opposite is true. If the Big Bucks Blunder (Build Back Better) and Fuck the Voters Act (For the Voters Act / HR 1 and 4) had passed, things for the Democrats would have been even worse. One reason for the major pushback is the public is not into larger government, more taxes, dubious election methods, and everything else in those bills. The Democrats just don't get it. The majority of the country outside large urban areas simply doesn't want government in their lives to the extent the Democrats are trying to push it.

Disagree with everything you said.
 
And yet you are the fool that believes one who has been proven to be a liars over 30,000 times, and others who change their stories more then they change their underwear. And then you are arrogant enough to call others "gullible". :good4u: (upyourass fool)

You poor dumb bastard. Impotent, broke and constipated. LMAO!
 
Not for long. They always shoot themselves in the foot.

True, but the president's party almost always loses seats in mid-term elections. In 2018 Republicans lost control of the House by losing 40 seats (the average loss is 27).

It can seldom be predicted based on the president's performance but more by who votes.
 
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