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In reply to the discussion: So what was the point? [View all]TBF
(35,278 posts)16. This Gen X mom agrees with you - and you can be sure most of Gen Z agrees -
we are in for a reckoning in this country. We have been trying to change things peacefully, that is how we were raised.
But generations coming up now are having everything pulled from under them. That's how revolutionaries are created.
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I think it was a good analogy, but I truly understand & respect your dissenting opinion.
Celerity
Monday
#70
You think any of those that voted for this would have been swayed by a passionate speech from Booker?
W_HAMILTON
Monday
#31
Would he? And if he did, would he be voted in as minority leader to begin with?
W_HAMILTON
Monday
#40
Worked for Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi. I'm not sure why we're even too afraid to do that?
Arazi
Monday
#42
Is there any precedent in the modern Senate for such high profile sanctions against a large group of members?
tritsofme
Monday
#56
A Senate leader who tried to strip the committee assignments of 8 senators for this vote would not last long.
tritsofme
Monday
#60
I like most of Bernie's ideas and policy plans, but he has never been effective at getting things passed
Attilatheblond
Monday
#57
And that was my point. Maybe it's time to put some fan favorites in power and let's see them do better.
W_HAMILTON
Monday
#64
I agree. Bernie has his strengths. What people need to remember - being an effective leader requires
yellow dahlia
Monday
#79
This absolutely smells. Conveniently 8 senators who aren't running again cave.
CentralMass
Monday
#76
Republicans would never pass single payer health care. Hell they don't care if people DIE
Bengus81
Monday
#38
Curious to see how many of the 8 get well paid pretend jobs on Airline boards of directors.
Attilatheblond
Monday
#59
There wasn't any it appears. I thought there was since it excited and encouraged so many people
Nanjeanne
Monday
#9
No, the point was to prevent an estimated 50,000 people from dying due to the lack of affordable health insurance
indusurb
Monday
#35
They opted for the option that will kill an estimated 50,000 people annually due to sky high premiums
indusurb
Monday
#48
From a long range strategic perspective, for reasons too numerous to go into here, I don't think it was all that
Fil1957
Monday
#52
Remember their names, write them down somewhere with your 'important papers'
Attilatheblond
Monday
#55