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In reply to the discussion: I am not in despair over the "Sunday Night Sell Out" [View all]flying-skeleton
(808 posts)44. Bullshit ‼️
What temporary set back?
* 40 million Americans health insurance premiums are going to SKY ROCKET.
* Democrats ONCE AGAIN proved they have NO BALLS!
These traitorous senators better have gotten rich from surrendering because they just ended their political careers and will have to live their lives in shame ‼️
We should all donate to every one who primaries these traitors ‼️
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I agree. Remember Adelita Grijalva can be seated and that could result in the discharge petition
LymphocyteLover
Monday
#6
Yes, this dustup really tagged Republicans as heartless creatures. What a shame. /nt
bucolic_frolic
Monday
#29
Tuesday's election was one step forward. The Sunday night sell out is two steps back.
Hotler
Monday
#8
And the long, slow painful death of people who cannot afford health insurance begins.
Happy Hoosier
Monday
#17
Um, wrong. SNAP payments will happen now - as soon as the government funding passes.
Wiz Imp
Monday
#37
Right. I still disagree with the decision of these 8 (actually 5 since 3 voted with Republicans all along)
Wiz Imp
Monday
#57
I am in despair because the ACA has been ruined and will not function for the poor anymore.
lark
Monday
#41