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This is either a schism deepening in the GOP ranks, or more likely, an act to appear better to the public while knowing nothing will come of it.
Did a little reading on don bacon, the representative mentioned.
He represents nebraska's 2nd district, a district where the majority voted for biden and harris. He is known for being a moderate republican who is noted for working bipartisanly. He retained his seat by a narrow 50.9%:49.1% margain.
Basically he's one of the most likely republicans to support something like this. And if viewed purely cynically, with the slim margin of victory, he has an incentive to introduce bills to nowhere like this use for the upcoming 2026 reelection campaign.
Until this bill gets cosponsors or goes for a floor vote, it doesn't indicate a breaking of ranks. He's the kind of republican who often goes against the party line.
just like Democrats
Both sides!
Eh normally I'd be with you on that. But the last three months haven't exactly shown the dems willingness to fight against the insanity and evil. There's a very small number of them that have been talking game. The rest, including their leadership, have been either absent or willingly shrugging.
It's awesome to blame the victims of our own collective fuckwittedness so we don't have to feel guilt for fucking up a mind-numbingly easy binary decision to a point so bad it will echo a hundred years from now (assuming we still have records).
I'll happily put blame on the people in power, yes. Especially since i voted those people in.
Maybe if you were American, instead of cosplaying as an angry voter, you'd understand.
The Democrats would have totally laid off half the government, threatened universities with funding cuts based on speech, and started a trade war with the whole world if we had kept them in power.
I never said that's what they would have done.
But what are they doing to stop it?
You're probably not even American anyways, your cosplay concern trolling doesn't matter.
If the Democrats wouldn't have done the same shitty things or worse, then both sides aren't the goddamn same. If the country didn't want Trump to do the shitty things he said he would do. maybe they should have voted in another President and party.
How's you country doing? Stick your political analysis to your own government. Cuz i know for a fact you're not American.
There's a saying that when America sneezes, the rest of the world catches a cold. Non Americans are very vested in this mess, and have a right to comment on it, Cletus!
I'm American. They're right.
So there you go.
Thanks. I'm also an American, living in America. That commenter's facts aren't very reliable.
You can chant it all you want but only 15 out of 47 Democrats in the Senate voted to stop arming Israel. Everyone else joined the Republicans to vote for "we must allow the genocide to continue."
https://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1191/vote_119_1_00165.htm
But look over here! Gaza plays well to your audience.
I dunno why you're getting down voted, this is the world as it is unfortunately.
I mean didn't Schumer just bow to the Trump admin to get their budget passed? I don't know about everyone else but I see most dems talk a big game but when it comes down to actions I just don't see them following though.
I would like to caveat this with, I did vote and I voted blue across the board( even though few dems on my ballot were actually progressive). I'm not saying both sides are the exact same but in my mind the decisions the DNC made up to this point are part of the variables on how we got here. Ex: if Hilary wasn't hamfisted in in 2016 maybe we wouldn't be in the worst time line, and that's the tip of the tip of the iceberg.
Yeah, the DNC is a huge and essential part of why this country has gone to shit because there are a lot of just straight up evil people in the Democratic party, and until that changes nothing in this country is going to meaningfully improve. Anytime there's a news article about a Republican doing something awful there should be a comment pointing out how certain Democratic party members have enabled them to do that thing.
That all being said, there are also a lot of good people trying to do good things in the Democratic party as well (an essential difference between them and the GOP), when the Democratic party in general loses elections to Republicans, the evil people get stronger and the good people in the Democratic party get less influential. So, yeah, voting blue across the board is the right call, frustrating as they may be.