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House Democrats are known to be wary of playing any kind of role in shutting down the government. Hell, they hate being perceived as having even considered the idea that a government shutdown could do them political good.

During the 118th Congress, they routinely bailed out a narrow Republican majority when GOP lawmakers just couldn’t pass their own agenda. But now, in the age of Elon and DOGE and with the latest government funding deadline approaching and the House Republican majority as narrow and fractious as ever, there’s real skepticism that Democrats will save Republican leaders from their own failures.

Republican lawmakers certainly are concerned, as evidenced by the fact that they’re already blaming Democrats for not bailing them out.

“Republicans do not have the votes to keep government open on our own,” said Rep. Dusty Johnson (R-S.D.). “So if Democrats want to shut it down, they can.”

Such spin runs hard into some pretty obvious realities. As Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.), the ranking Democrat on the Appropriations Committee, noted to The Bulwark, Republicans hold the agenda-setting White House, comfortably control the Senate, and maintain a House majority, their whisper-thin two-seat margin notwithstanding. With a governing trifecta come opportunities but also responsibilities.

“Who’s in charge? White House, House, and Senate,” DeLauro said. “They got it all. They got the trifecta. Where are they? They can’t govern.”

While Democrats still don’t want the perception of cheering on a shutdown, the party has also grown convinced that it must secure some concession from Republicans in any government funding arrangement. House Democrats aren’t eager to cut a deal with an administration that has thrown government contracts, appropriated funds, and whole agencies into a woodchipper without lawmakers’ input, let alone consent.

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[–] jimmy90@lemmy.world 0 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

I didnt take a vote from harris (you literally cant take a vote from a candidate, only give), but semantics

aww that's cute i think you finally worked out the toddler level arithmetic of the situation. let's see if we can work on your logic

i don't think you'll ever vote for the dems and i don't think you care that trump got in

the only ones you criticize are the dems. you just want to watch the US burn

ironically the only ones you're hurting by not supporting the dems are the working class and palestinians

[–] jatone@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Uh huh, way to avoid addressing the point being made about how utterly fucking retarded your world view is about voting and how it leads to facism. Let me clear, I'm wasting my time with you because I do give a shit harris lost, I'm demonstrating to you the issues that need to be addressed and your thought processes exactly mirror the DNC and its why they keep losing.

The problem is you thinking you can just say 'my candidate is shitty but better than the other guy!' and think people have to vote for them, never mind the fact they won't even get out of bed for such a wonderful selling point. Fun fact: most people in america are:

  1. politically unaware. most dont know how the system works or the parties.
  2. have no idea who's running or what they stand for and dont consume news in a manner to understand what their vote would mean.
  3. dont give a shit about minority groups they never interact with.
  4. dont give a shit about any of policies harris put forward as her platform.
  5. dont give a shit about any of the wins the biden administration accomplished.
  6. only consistent interaction with the government is via taxes and zoning laws. (aka: irritations)

The fact you refuse to answer a very basic and simple question is because you know in your heart I'm correct. Harris and the DNC has been fucking around for literally 3 decades (more really) and not putting forth the work they've needed to put forward in order to win votes. people have had enough and they're done or they're indifferent.

How will you earn my vote (and by extension, other american's vote) so your preferred candidates will win?