Manchin and Sinema say "No" and the whole party bows to them; progressives keep saying "Yes" so the party doesn't bow to them ever. Can anyone explain this to me?

Mar 6, 2021 · 11:18 PM UTC

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..and whenever there’s a suggestion of progressives using their “no” to empower their positions, they are shouted down by the same extremo-centrists. #ForceTheVote anyone? NO!!!
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Here's the answer, "Power concedes nothing without a demand" youtube.com/FqRNnIMDkUY
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Here, Jimmy will explain it to you youtube.com/TZ6fIrUw85w
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Also Republicans and Democrats has the same donors, that's why voting for any of them it's the same thing.
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Democrats are only interest in paying lip service to people’s needs and like having republicans around to play the villains and actually shoot things down. Even better when someone in their own party plays the villain, because it makes them look more progressive by comparison.
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Sinema gleefully voted no
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They are NOT REAL progressives and are owned by the corporations.
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More evidence that evil is mostly unintended, banal, moderate, mediocre, white and male
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That’s the con.
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