• Cosmonauticus@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    I think the Senate sometimes, oftentimes, fears anything that could be seen as partisan.

    I’ll never understand this. There is a clear divide in parties. There is no working across the isle anymore. You can’t negotiate with someone who denies reality.

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      9 months ago

      Biden has said he’s learned that about every six months, it’s just a shame he keeps forgetting.

      It’s gotta be confusing for a “moderate” that’s still in power even tho their entire political philosophy fell apart almost 20 years ago. Even if you weren’t in your 80s

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        9 months ago

        It helps him a lot that the DNC is permanently stuck in 1992 and will do everything in their power to ensure that it stays that way.

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    9 months ago

    The party of wealth.

  • Overzeetop@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Trick question. The answer is that no party has a majority in the senate. Two independents caucus with 49 democrats to form the leadership structure, but that is not a party majority - merely a ruling coalition.

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    9 months ago

    Without a House in the control of the same party, the Senate majority is just helpful for getting judges etc confirmed. It’s not like they could be getting us universal Healthcare if only they believed in themselves more.

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      9 months ago

      You should read articles before commenting. It’s not about passing laws and the Senate can do more than confirm judges. The Senate could be running investigations into the corruption of the Supreme Court or various other misdeeds in order to show the public they’re both going on and that Republicans are complicit.

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      9 months ago

      Without a House in the control of the same party, the Senate majority is just helpful for getting judges etc confirmed.

      We all saw what they blocked when they did have a house in control of the same party.

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    9 months ago

    doesn’t seem to matter, democrats don’t do shit when they have it anyway

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      Yep, they’ve had a ton of chances to get roe made a federal law…and nothing. Even RBG said it was a weak ruling and needed a federal law to keep it from being revoked, but they didnt care because it’s a voting check for them.

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        Same reason republicans are horrified of fixing the border now. If you fix the problem you can’t use it as a Boogeyman to scare people into your agenda. I suspect when democrats say things like ‘you have to beat Trump at the polls’ when asked about prosecution are doing much the same strategy.

        Edit: 10am monday, even the non fascist supreme court members just ruled trump cant be held to the law as written. 9-0 decision too.

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      The US Congress is legislative branch. Congress is divided into the Senate and House of Representatives.

      What makes it confusing is that representatives are also referred to as “congressman” but senators are onky called senators. Despite both being members of Congress.

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    9 months ago

    Kinda gets lost between the extremes of ‘insurrectionist’ and ‘genocide’, don’t you think?