Why?🤦🏻‍♀️
The top two Senate leaders are nearing a power-sharing agreement to hash out how the divided chamber will operate, with Democrats in charge of setting the schedule but both parties likely to hold an equal number of seats on Senate committees, sources say cnn.it/3bSqTCO

Jan 19, 2021 · 1:14 AM UTC

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So they can all take turns at being the bad guy.
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You must think there are two parties 🤣
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In order to save de GOP, Marianne. Because the Dems could not justify their inaction and rhetoric without the GOP as an excuse, because without GOP the oligarchic right ideology of the Dems is more exposed and the progressives would become the real alternative to them. That's why
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Because this is how a split senate works.... this is not the first time this has happened.
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Starting to regret voting for Biden.
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because we have no courage. they never sould have done that for us but when we gain power we roll over and take it
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We've been here before. We get a majority in both houses and the presidency, the people think something good's going to come out of it. Then the GOP minority leader makes a sad face and Dem leadership is all like, "oh no! What can we do to make you feel better!"
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Unilateral disarmament for the win am I right?
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so Republicans can crush populist legislation and give dems a reason to not have to do shit.
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