• Monkey With A Shell@lemmy.socdojo.com
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    2 days ago

    What you get here is literally Republican politics. It was a R provision. You take this now or come January you get this and 10x it added from the republican wish lists. Want to say no and refuse it, fine, but the calendar marches on and you’ll lose either way.

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      2 days ago

      you’ll lose either way

      There’s that old neoliberal spirit. Always makes my heart warm to watch people tell me that doing nothing’s okay because fighting back is just too hard.

      • Monkey With A Shell@lemmy.socdojo.com
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        Good try, but I was referring to the leftist/tankie division as you well know. The choices as it stood are functionally sign this, keep arguing until the next admin comes online and signs something far worse, or sit on your hands and do nothing for the same result. Those pushing the provision know time is on their side, and so do you.

        So you get this bill, or you get theatrics that go nowhere until you get something worse, which do you choose?

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          2 days ago

          Totally.

          It’s the leftists/tankies’ fault, even though they have absolutely no power whatsoever in our political system. I say it’s your fault and mine, since we voted Biden and Democrat in 2020 in full knowledge that they were conservatives, as evidenced by everything they’ve done since Clinton was elected. What’s even worse is we rewarded them twice for killing Bernie’s candidacy.

          The point you’re trying to make, in light of the last 40 years of Democrats’ politics, isn’t reasonable. These lawmakers aren’t powerless, they’re complicit.

          • Monkey With A Shell@lemmy.socdojo.com
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            I like to think you’re catching the point, but it seems lost still.

            I know perfectly well they have no power. The ones that are going to sit there and throw a fit at the Dems though are the leftists who will say the Dems didn’t do anything.

            The Dems who do have power have to make a choice of take this with the poison pill, or sit and argue, or do nothing and hope the incoming admin won’t make it worse when the current R’s refuse to move. Which choice would you make?