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Quote from: CHONGS on January 05, 2023, 03:27:25 PMI don't see how this is hurting MAGAs at all. People keep saying it is or will, but I don't see itthey could end up with someone who will shut them out of committees and doesn't believe that trump won
I don't see how this is hurting MAGAs at all. People keep saying it is or will, but I don't see it
dems wouldn't negotiate with republicans if the situation were reversed either. it's a ridiculous thing to expect.
What would it take for enough dems to vote for KM? I’m kind of hoping they get desperate enough to try it.
it seems like an extremely reasonable thing to expect either to do. Not ridiculous.
Quote from: chum1 on January 05, 2023, 09:06:01 PMit seems like an extremely reasonable thing to expect either to do. Not ridiculous.on day thirty of not being able to elect a speaker amongst themselves it might not be ridiculous. on day three it's ridiculous.
Quote from: sys on January 05, 2023, 08:57:41 PMdems wouldn't negotiate with republicans if the situation were reversed either. it's a ridiculous thing to expect.Maybe. The two parties operate differently. But it seems like an extremely reasonable thing to expect either to do. Not ridiculous.
They’ve had more than 30 days to figure this out.
Quote from: catastrophe on January 05, 2023, 09:17:19 PMThey’ve had more than 30 days to figure this out.they've tried a total of one candidates.
Quote from: sys on January 05, 2023, 08:57:41 PMdems wouldn't negotiate with republicans if the situation were reversed either. it's a ridiculous thing to expect.You're a registered dem, right? Honest question. You would. There seems to be a crap load of libs, including the president, who still hold on to the fairytale of bipartisanship. Frankly the democrats fetish with singing kumbaya with today's republican party is why I left. There are plenty of democrats like Spanberger who would love nothing more than to run ads about working with the Rs to get the government working.