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FHRRK

(1,302 posts)
9. I am in a very comfy position also
Sun Nov 9, 2025, 10:26 PM
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With that, the Dems over performed five short days ago, the Shitstain numbers are dropping, people are pissed for numerous reasons, mainly against Repubs, yet we have diminishing returns?

FFS, this is something I would expect fro Fox News, right before they gloated about Dems caving.

You then blame voters that didn’t turnout almost a decade ago! Fucking insane, how about we blame the weak assed mother fuckers who capitulate, because the voters showed up on Tuesday due to some Dems actually fighting.

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90 million who had something better to do on election day n/t Cheezoholic Sunday #1
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There was an unexplained shift in there leftstreet Sunday #4
Democrats put a huge spotlight on the issue. Voters will know who to blame when they can no longer afford coverage. tritsofme Sunday #5
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I don't necessarily disagree with you. Democratic leaders were forced into a shutdown that never truly made much sense tritsofme Sunday #10
It made some sense, I doubt the election a week ago would have turned out quite as well without it Amishman Monday #29
"Democrats shut down the government"? Nice try, Mr. Joined Today 19-poster. hatrack Sunday #18
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Not their first rodeo JoseBalow Monday #25
Maybe the Dems fought hard, but never anticipated maxrandb Monday #27
lol voters wont remember shit pimpbot Sunday #20
They are causing a real and tangible harm. tritsofme Sunday #22
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Cup o' Cope Ponietz Sunday #3
It's so predictable, though Gore1FL Sunday #6
It's not all or even most Democrats. Happy Hoosier Sunday #15
It feels like we were tricked though leftstreet Sunday #7
I am in a very comfy position also FHRRK Sunday #9
Well it is true as you say ... Nanjeanne Sunday #11
You seem to think Dems could win this fight maxrandb Monday #30
Oh well if Abagail Spanberger says it then of course Nanjeanne Monday #35
Wow. Yeah, people like me are just collateral damage? herding cats Sunday #12
Kicked and Recommended jfz9580m Sunday #13
Would you mind dying a bit more quietly? Happy Hoosier Sunday #16
I'm just beginning to realize my worth. herding cats Sunday #17
FWIW, the vast majority of Democrats opposed this. Happy Hoosier Sunday #19
No, you have every right to be angry. maxrandb Monday #32
So, what returns did we get? Happy Hoosier Sunday #14
We get to watch the blowback for voting for people to die? herding cats Sunday #21
What blowback? Their axing Roe V Wade didn't even make people wake up Amishman Monday #31
What we get is people not starving and losing their entire livelihood maxrandb Monday #33
Sure. Great. Happy Hoosier Monday #36
I'm not disheartened by the failure to protect the ACA, but by the strategic incompetence. RockRaven Monday #26
Stop orangecrush Monday #28
It WAS A REPUBLICAN SHUTDOWN and Emile Monday #34
That's true. Happy Hoosier Monday #37
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