What’s super frustrating is that they’re just using “socialism” as a fear mongering buzzword, and providing the worst possible examples (while failing to mention how rampant corruption played a huge part).
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Reddit•I wanted to find out what happened to epoxy hot dog guy. He opened it and it's gone
9·11 days agoI know youtuber bensworx did a bunch of different food (and maybe a hotdog?) in case that scratches your itch
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News•House will vote to undo provision letting senators sue over Jan. 6-related searches
13·18 days agoRep. Greg Steube, R-Fla., one of two Republicans who voted against the legislation, vented his frustrations with the process that led to the provision being included, and the fact that House Republicans were being asked to vote for the bill regardless.
“That does nothing to change the fact that certain senators will get paid an additional $500k of taxpayer money. The Senate will never take up your ‘standalone’ bill,” he wrote on X in response to Johnson. “This is precisely why you shouldn’t let the Senate jam the House.”
Ugh
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The Democratic National Convention™ of Libjerk@anarchist.nexus•"this is a smart move"
72·21 days agoI’m glad to know I live rent free in your brain 😉
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The Democratic National Convention™ of Libjerk@anarchist.nexus•"this is a smart move"
103·21 days agoOh hey, that’s me! Thanks for taking my comment out of context, and ignoring the fact that I’ve pointed out this was in response to the original proposal where healthcare subsidies would be extended for a year, giving dems an advantage during midterm season (and funding SNAP, and paying government workers, and swearing in Grijalva, among other things)
Also, bullying someone like this who hurt your feelings on the internet is a bitch move ¯\(ツ)/¯
paranoidtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Why Does Schumer Keep Trying to Cave?
24·21 days agoFirst and foremost, I’m very liberal. I’ve also pointed out in this thread and other other comments on this post that I am firmly against the pause on SNAP benefits, among other things.
The original proposal was to extend healthcare subsidies for a year as a compromise to agree to the budget. I’ve pointed out, in this thread and others, why that’s a good idea - it reopens the government, which means government employees will finally be paid, it gets SNAP funds moving again, and it extends the healthcare subsidies which can be a talking point to motivate voters in the next election (which would then hopefully mean laws would be passed to ensure affordable healthcare to everyone). Again, all of this was based on that proposal, and before dems caved to the budget as it stands.
Think about this for a moment - by having the government shut down, and not compromising on anything, more people will go hungry and die and more people fall below the poverty line. That is what your position enables - the exact opposite of what you’re saying you stand for.
Would it be great if the republicans caved first? Absolutely, without a doubt. But, with the number of congresspeople under trumps thumb, and with the strategies being suggested (like ending the filibuster), that was unlikely.
Instead of considering all of that, you’ve made all sorts of assumptions about me, and did your best to insult me.
I’m sorry you’re frustrated with the state of the world right now. I am too, along with millions of others. We might not agree on a path forward, but at least we can agree that none of what’s happening is okay and that things need to change
paranoidtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Why Does Schumer Keep Trying to Cave?
24·21 days agoSorry, did me pointing out how you’re getting mad at someone on the same side as you for analyzing the situation upset you?
Maybe take your own advice, twatwaffle
paranoidtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Why Does Schumer Keep Trying to Cave?
23·21 days agoDid you miss the part where all of this was said before they caved, and the proposal was to extend healthcare subsidies for a year as a compromise to reopen the government? Which would give dems what they asked for while forcing the debate during midterms?
paranoidtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Why Does Schumer Keep Trying to Cave?
21·21 days agoThe plan doesn’t work all the time - there’s always risk
That being said, punting on the prosecutions is the most disappointing and disgusting thing that led trump to power. They relied on the idea that voters wouldn’t elect him simply based on j6 and the indictments, but underestimated the stupidity of voters and the way trump manipulates his base. Having bootlickers in places of power to slow it all down certainly did not help.
Regardless, a bunch of dems caved to the budget without the extension of subsidies, so none of it matters anyway
paranoidtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Why Does Schumer Keep Trying to Cave?
23·21 days agoIn what way am I entitled? In what way am I gloating?
I understand the stakes, and I hate what the country has become. It is disgusting that republicans are using people who rely on SNAP and healthcare subsidies as pawns to advance this stupid agenda that’s making life worse for the majority of the country.
Instead of hurling insults at someone analyzing the situation, maybe you could educate yourself on political game theory. Perhaps then you’ll understand where I’m coming from in referring to politics as a game.
paranoidtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Why Does Schumer Keep Trying to Cave?
22·21 days agoThe belief in the courts and with politicians was that it was settled law and therefore not up for debate. The dems, at least as far as I know, had nothing to do with the case being overturned. It wasn’t codified into law for two main reasons - there wouldn’t have been enough votes and/or a president wouldn’t veto it, and it wasn’t seen as necessary given the fact that it was settled law.
Do you have sources for any of this? Because it sounds a little too ridiculous to be truthful
paranoidtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Why Does Schumer Keep Trying to Cave?
23·21 days agoSince Roe v Wade was overturned, nearly every vote to grant abortion access passed. It’s an issue that motivates voters to act.
However, it would seem that enough dems caved to the republican budget that it doesn’t matter. So basically everything I’ve said in this thread regarding the hopeful strategy that was put forth is moot. I’m back to being disappointed.
paranoidtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Why Does Schumer Keep Trying to Cave?
31·22 days agoAnd in that year, it will be used as a talking point to motivate people to vote. And then (hopefully), enough of congress will agree to a budget that includes the subsidies, among other things
paranoidtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Why Does Schumer Keep Trying to Cave?
48·22 days agoMy point is, at least in part, that the proposal to extend healthcare subsidies for a year is not caving.
paranoidtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Why Does Schumer Keep Trying to Cave?
33·22 days agoI think it’s become very clear how weak the system is. But people shouldn’t have to suffer. Keeping things shut down is using government workers and those who rely on SNAP as pawns.
paranoidtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Why Does Schumer Keep Trying to Cave?
5·22 days agoI agree with everything you said, but disagree on the path forward.
I love that communities are coming together to help people who rely on SNAP, but it’s not sustainable. Nor is having government workers, furloughed or working, go unpaid. It is disgusting they, and others, are being used as pawns
paranoidtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Why Does Schumer Keep Trying to Cave?
53·22 days agoIt’s neither - I’m just pointing out how the game is played
paranoidtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Why Does Schumer Keep Trying to Cave?
39·22 days agoThe point is that this is fighting now, and setting up for the midterms
If the main issue with the shutdown are healthcare subsidies, this will end the shutdown and provide those subsidies for the next year. If midterms go well for the dems, it’s a win for the long term. If the midterms don’t go well for the dems, we’re in the exact same position in one year as we are today, which sucks.
paranoidtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Why Does Schumer Keep Trying to Cave?
1825·22 days agoHis proposal pushes the healthcare debate into the height of midterm season, all while demonstrating an eagerness to reopen the government. He’s eliminating republican talking points regarding the shutdown while forcing the debate on the campaign trail. This is a smart move.









The misconduct: telling people not to do illegal shit