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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]leftstreet
(38,236 posts)1. It's too clever for us to understand
If the Democratic legislators trust Trump, we should too
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The big money donors forced him out yes. I guess you don't read much real news. As to your
BootinUp
Sunday
#53
I'm reminded of the nickname the sailors on the USS Caine had for Captain Queeg.
BannonsLiver
Sunday
#14
Pissing off much of their voting base doesn't seem to be very smart a year from a major election. nt
yaesu
Sunday
#36
A bunch of people lost paychecks, a bunch of people didn't get SNAP benefits, a bunch of flights got cancelled
EdmondDantes_
Sunday
#45
That's an argument for not having the shutdown, it's not an argument in favor of sticking with a losing plan
EdmondDantes_
Sunday
#51
Not complicated at all there was going to be massive suffering the moment Trump got back into office
standingtall
Sunday
#41
Pissing off their entire voting base doesn't seem to be very smart so maybe brain worms are contagious? nt
yaesu
Sunday
#31
People need to ask themselves which constituents they think any given politician is working for.
RockRaven
Sunday
#40