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how are they supposed to do that, given the cavalcade of ever-changing, nonsensical demands from the far left :mjlol:

i can't even imagine what kind of sick garbage you lunatics will be demanding the Dems defend by 2028. it's not even possible to keep up
Political adhd.

They should still be yelling for free healthcare, free community and public college and affordable homeownership.

Instead they’ve been focused fringe issues that don’t move the broader electorate.
 

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Of course not. She probably primarily survives off a pensions and/or a 401k.
Yeah probably. But if he doesn't think people who rely on their SS checks wouldn't be up in arms if they didn't get their check shows he has no fukking clue how a human being works.
 

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and the democrats have done what they can, but they're operating in the constrictions of the american political system, with a 60 vote majority needed in the senate

reforming healthcare nationwide is not as easy as passing some fakkity trans-sanctuary law through the san francisco city council :mjlol:
So you went from blaming the left to saying dems are trying:mjlol:, dems didn't need 60 votes to pass the John Lewis voting rights act nor BBB and didn't pass neither:mjlol:. They don't care about changing the lives of their constitutes with material change. Mind you progressives wanted those passed and you out here blaming them lol
 

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The cost of living is a complex issue influenced by many factors, including economic policies, global markets, and local conditions. While some argue that regulatory changes under the Biden administration contributed to higher costs in areas like energy and

Now, with a new administration, there are efforts to address these issues, such as reducing regulatory burdens and focusing on affordability . However, the impact of these changes will take time to unfold, and opinions on their effectiveness vary widely.

What’s your take on how things are shaping up?

PressureGPT
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Yeah probably. But if he doesn't think people who rely on their SS checks wouldn't be up in arms if they didn't get their check shows he has no fukking clue how a human being works.
He’s only speaking from his own experience. Which is ironic because we were just told republicans have relatable politicians :russ:.

And I’ll be honest, they’ll wait for a while if they’re conservative because they believe Trump cares and will fix their problems.
 
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