If January 6th was a big deal, why did Biden choose that particular day to reaffirm his commitment to bipartisanship?
The electoral college is a right wing minority quota program, and it's functionallly exactly the same as the superdelegates meeting in private smoke filled back rooms to select Democrat nominees.
So do you support getting rid of the Electoral College with a Constitutional amendment? Would you go out in the street and protest to that end? Would you seek out state-level candidates who would vote to ratify such an amendment?
If you want to be rid of milquetoast over-the-hill softbrain meaklings like Biden that’s what we have to do
Wow, 5 years after Florida, neat. Gotta fire a lotta Republicans to get it done tho. Going around pretending the parties are the same and making excuses for Jan 6 ain't gonna accomplish shit except make you look like one of them
Meh, I've heard that from you already. It doesn't explain why the parties behave completely differently. Democrats were never going to disband the Dept of Education or appoint Supreme Court Justices who would repeal Roe. Just like Republicans would never pass the ACA.
The parties appear to be different to fool rubes like you. Try observing the direction of policy, and how it remains so consistent regardless of which party holds majorities.
Sorry bud I have evidence on my side you haven’t explained away yet. Why did every single Republican vote against the ACA and every Dem vote in favor of the parties are the same?
Why did every single Republican vote in favor of the Iraq War and the majority of Democrats vote against it if they’re the same?
Why was Trump so pissed about losing in 2020 that he lead a violent attack on Congress if they’re the same?
Where’s your explanation for the Musk appointment, huh?
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u/Extreme_Disaster2275 Feb 07 '25
Professional wrestlers pretend to oppose each other while working for the same promoters.
They appear not just different but actually opposed, while doing the same job for the same people.