McCarthy’s GOP continues its war on the poor, bolstering food insecurity, protecting tax loopholes for the very rich, and bolstering a corrupt and overbloated defense establishment.
The Republicans holding the entire world economy hostage unless they get what they want has been an outrageous display of extremist politics.

May 28, 2023 · 11:13 AM UTC

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Made possible by? JOE BIDEN and Co
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Call me crazy but maybe politicians are the source of most of our problems.
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Our entire government loathes the poor. They are more an enemy to us than any foreign "threat" they manufacture through the media.
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Looks like Biden/Dems are going to go along w/ it. Thoughts?
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Why do Liberals believe the American taxpayers have bottomless pockets? There are no spending cuts in the proposed settlement. I thought you were supposed to be the honest candidate. Turns out you're just another Democrat
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You don’t believe able bodied young people should work to receive assistance?
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Well this wouldn’t have happened if Biden woke up from his naps in January and negotiated with McCarthy on this issue like he offered
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Sadly, this 40+ years experiment of Reaganomics accelerates the contradictions and ultimate degeneration of capitalism, thus fulfilling Marx’s dream. Want to prevent this? End Reaganomics.
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And spineless Democrats continue to enable these greedy bullies. Two parties united under one corporate state. The corporate triumph of political will continues as the servants of mammon secretly laugh forcing the lower classes to be exploited in undemocratic workplaces.
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"Soon, their voices would give way to the sermons of preachers, then prayer and — later — picnics. It was May 1, 1865, but they called it Decoration Day." "On that day, former Charleston slaves started a tradition that would come to be known as Memorial Day."
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