If they’re not going to do $2k a month and they’re not going to do student loan debt cancellation and they’re not going to do an immediate $15 minimum wage hike, how do Democrats expect to get enough people to vote for them in ‘22? We’re on a disastrous path here...

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Can't really blame them. They have done next to nothing for the working class since the 1990's and yet they keep getting elected under the guise that they will this time.
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Do you really think the Dems care if they lose if winning means going against their corporate donors? Come on.
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Democrats probably aren't interested in controlling the government. They seem to prefer exploiting a minority position.
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Did you really expect anything different? It is actually breathtaking in how hard they are failing so soon.
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They don’t care, they get paid whether they win or lose. They work for the ruling class and their job is to prevent progress.
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The economy cannot be jumpstarted with mediocre half measures. The status quo is a non-starter, but he’d rather be concerned about the feelings of those across the aisle. It’s a shame, like watching the half baked recession response all over again, but in slow motion.
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Biden wants the GOP to be a strong party. Looks like he means it. Pelosi too.
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Thanks for saying this for us. I’m exhausted and need a day off.
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They can count me out again. When the differences between the Blue and Red sides are cosmetic, there's no point in voting. Since I started voting in '04, there has not been a noticeable improvement in my quality of life based on politician's actions.
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Pretty sure Dem leaders personally make more money when Republicans are in charge.
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