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littlemissmartypants

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10. Don't worry, I'm sure that they still have a myriad of schemes in the works for...
Fri Jul 10, 2026, 11:58 AM
Yesterday

Fu>king up our elections that they're ready to execute by midterms and beyond.

He's just a sh¡tty spokesperson for their evil at this point. He only plays at presidenting. Like he plays golf. Which he hasn't done in a while. What's up with that?



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He could veto it. Captain Zero Yesterday #1
NBC said he "dissed" the bill but would stop short of vetoing it senseandsensibility Yesterday #2
Because it would be overridden Renew Deal Yesterday #20
TACO DBoon Yesterday #3
It was passed with veto-proof majorities. Obviously if he vetoes it goes back for an overrule vote hlthe2b Yesterday #4
Stupid to do so. But then again, he is stupid. paleotn Yesterday #13
There are enough votes tom override a veto DemocracyForever Yesterday #15
Yes, he could. But members of his party would lose a lot of votes in the midterms. phxjurist 23 hrs ago #24
Welcome to DU, pxjurist! calimary 18 hrs ago #30
So the pocket veto doesn't apply here? gab13by13 Yesterday #5
I believe the senate is having pro forma sessions ITAL Yesterday #9
The pocket veto applies only if congress is not in session. In this case, he could veto it, and the Senate could phxjurist 23 hrs ago #26
Don't believe. That POS will claim credit for signed or not. He has always taken credit for lostincalifornia Yesterday #6
Art of the Deal, lol. Emile Yesterday #7
That's how he "spells" the word "Steal". calimary Yesterday #17
The SAVE Act may become so important to him that... kentuck Yesterday #8
I absolutely would not put it past him. groundloop Yesterday #16
I wouldn't put a big, nasty MIHOP beyond him. He is losing. He is cornered. He is a dangerour animal. Attilatheblond 23 hrs ago #25
Don't worry, I'm sure that they still have a myriad of schemes in the works for... littlemissmartypants Yesterday #10
He's having too much fun wrecking D.C. - even more fun than cheating at golf! erronis Yesterday #11
Does he even know videohead5 Yesterday #12
He's not rational BaronChocula Yesterday #19
You know that's what I thought as well senseandsensibility Yesterday #21
I think he just knows people want it so MadameButterfly Yesterday #23
That's fine DownriverDem Yesterday #14
I'm sure he will do just that. WestMichRad Yesterday #22
It also robs white nationalist party BaronChocula Yesterday #18
Oh? I think he wants to make one of his DEALS Warpy 23 hrs ago #27
He'll take credit for it and the cult will cheer. underpants 22 hrs ago #28
I'm with you! no_hypocrisy 22 hrs ago #29
You think he won't take a victory lap and claim ir was his idea all along? Hieronymus Phact 16 hrs ago #31
His purpose in office is to fuck everything up. Couldn't do it in this case (just too popular) so his fall-back...... FadedMullet 11 hrs ago #32
From your lips to God's ear. Joinfortmill 5 hrs ago #33
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