• m-p{3}@lemmy.ca
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    7 days ago

    I was dissappinted to see most of the Dems sitting in silence, with tiny protestation signs as if they were at an auction.

    C’mon, make some noise, get in trouble, but do something!

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      7 days ago

      Imagine if they all walked out and the GOP majority just started passing votes with nobody to vote against it. Right now, if every Dem is present and voting, the GOP can only miss 1 vote.

      I think listening to your opponents speeches can sometimes be helpful in resisting their actions. After all, he’s been telling us what his plans are since before the election and most people didn’t believe him.

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        6 days ago

        Why did you change the topic, my friend? We’re talking about walking out of Mr. Orange’s speech, my friend.

        Everyone agrees that the Democrats should be there for every vote. That’s not a point of contention.

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          6 days ago

          Mr. Orange’s speech was in the congressional building during an active session. Al got removed during the speech for getting into a yelling match. That singular action put the DNC at 1 less vote in the house.

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        6 days ago

        They aren’t running votes at the SotU and they can watch his speech in their office perfectly fine, they don’t need to participate in the performance to know what he’s up to.

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            6 days ago

            Sure, but that’s not relevant at all to this post topic which is about a specific current event and not in any way suggesting storming out of votes.

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      7 days ago

      Lawmaker protests accomplish literally nothing except making people like you feel good. Legislatively and legally, Democrats are powerless, because YOU fuckers refused to vote for them. You say “do something” but this does NOTHING.

      YOU should have done something at the fucking ballot box if you don’t like what’s happening.

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        6 days ago

        You know you’re wrong. You know, as we all do, that even minority politicians have power to do a great many things.

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          6 days ago

          No, they have the power to STOP a SMALL number of things, specifically bills in the legislature. Most of what Trump is doing is completely bypassing Congress.

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        6 days ago

        You’re on lemmy bro, people just want performative shit to make themselves feel good. Congress do not hold executive power, they’re literally just a vote.

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          5 days ago

          What’s up with people forgetting how Republicans in Congress always manage to fuck Shit up immediately as soon as the Dems are the ones who need to do it?

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            5 days ago

            Because the Dems agenda requires 60 votes due to filibusters. Mainly because Dems want to spend money on social services. Where as the GOP’s agenda just involves a bunch of cuts. That can all be done through reconciliation.

            And the GOP has either had a majority in the senate or a tie for the last 10 years.