We are just very committed to maintaining the profits of private corporations, so not neoliberals!

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I have tried to read up on why the GOP could filibuster a bill out of existence but the Dems - with more senators than the 2010 GOP had - were powerless to stop things like Trump’s tax bill. I do not understand any of the jargon I’ve come across that attempts to explain it. Is there a legitimate answer or is it all liberal apologia?

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I can’t speak to any legislature rules/strategies/techniques, but a substantial portion of Dems vote conservative . This is known and accepted in the party because “we need seats in red states” without wondering if there’s value in having them if those seats still vote conservative. A unified Republican party is more common than a unified Democrat party.

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Ahahahaha!!! Only had pee pee when we needed poo poo

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Clear and naked misdirection from his own complicity.

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People say “Stop signs, they’re red”. Well, no. Stop signs are octagons.

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