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Death by Republican negligence C_U_L8R Yesterday #1
Another nail in the coffin of Johnson's speakership Jose Garcia Yesterday #2
Yup. patphil Yesterday #35
From Republican Rep Lawler off of MS NOW Bengus81 22 hrs ago #51
What happened to dweller Yesterday #3
That's my guess BaronChocula Yesterday #10
Yeh I looked first dweller Yesterday #12
There are at least 3 different discharge petitions but none have the necessary 218 signatures yet Wiz Imp Yesterday #29
Dicks no_hypocrisy Yesterday #4
This is about the right's unwarranted opposition to the ACA. J_William_Ryan Yesterday #5
Obama Derangement Syndrome BaronChocula Yesterday #15
I've been trying hard to figure out WHY they were doing this..... lastlib Yesterday #24
That is EXACTLY the intention, and nobody has ever tried to conceal that Bluetus Yesterday #33
You're right, but it still doesn't explain WHY--- lastlib Yesterday #37
The ""why" is obvious Bluetus Yesterday #40
They'll Quanto Magnus Yesterday #43
Don't think so,people have been watching this like a hawk. They've been back since Nov 12th Bengus81 23 hrs ago #49
they simply do not care Skittles 23 hrs ago #47
There is no way Traildogbob Yesterday #6
Thanks to all the idiots that voted for him. mdbl Yesterday #21
Oh, but we will hear all about how terrible their lives are because Democrats haven't fixed it yet. Volaris Yesterday #23
Party of Death wolfie001 Yesterday #7
That is for sure... sdfernando Yesterday #13
Murderers. SalamanderSleeps Yesterday #8
Mikey knows that the extensions would pass. Mblaze Yesterday #9
Yeah, they would pass the House, but they already failed in the Senate and Trump wouldn't sign it anyway even if the Wiz Imp Yesterday #17
If that was true a discharge petition would have been successful MichMan Yesterday #18
It took awhile but the discharge petition has arrived. Mblaze 5 hrs ago #54
Hey Johnson, thank you, MarineCombatEngineer Yesterday #11
What a surprise! WestMichRad Yesterday #14
GOP are POS Pas-de-Calais Yesterday #16
Remember when they accused Democrats of being the DEATH PANEL Dems? We can NEVER bluestarone Yesterday #19
The bosses of Palin paid her to say that. But it's insurance companies themselves who employ death panels. ancianita Yesterday #38
We The People Remember...Midterms Are Coming CapnSteve Yesterday #20
If this remains true the Ds should not fight. Instead they should be shouting that with the Rs destruction in2herbs Yesterday #22
Everything they touch dies orangecrush Yesterday #25
For one pre-eminent reason: Republicans do NOT know how to govern or get one damn thing done for The People. ancianita Yesterday #26
They don't want to. We're being systemically robbed from every direction. ... littlemissmartypants Yesterday #28
They say that because, not really knowing how to govern, they have to be TOLD by P2025 what to do. ancianita Yesterday #36
Law degree or not if you're a psychopath it's immaterial. littlemissmartypants 9 hrs ago #53
The GOP has just declared they're holding hands for their mass suicide. Vinca Yesterday #27
Thanks for remembering the farmers, Vinca. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Yesterday #31
What really bothers me is this. WinstonSmith4740 Yesterday #30
Their plan: Bankrupt then kill Americans BigmanPigman Yesterday #32
On a slow roll depopulation plan -- kill them by sickening them. Good thing Gov Newsom is forming a healthcare alliance ancianita Yesterday #42
Disaster Capitalism in play; destroy the ACA so desperate people will accept a more pro-corporate solution Auggie Yesterday #34
Next step, making health insurance madatory and Prairie_Seagull Yesterday #39
When the ACA was passed it was mandatory with fines for not having insurance MichMan Yesterday #41
Going down a rabbit hole, Prairie_Seagull Yesterday #44
Further, I believe between now and the mid-terms Prairie_Seagull Yesterday #45
I think it will be along the likes of Medicare Advantage ... Auggie 23 hrs ago #46
Well hell Gang of eight, how that em..."promise" work out? Bengus81 23 hrs ago #48
That was in the Senate. MichMan 22 hrs ago #50
They must really want to lose. RandySF 22 hrs ago #52
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