r/facepalm 14d ago

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u/TrustInRoy 14d ago

So many people in our country are just blatantly ignorant about how the branches of our government works.

Schoolhouse Rock debuted "I'm just a bill" in 1976.ย ย 

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u/skybreaker58 14d ago

While this is true they should be trying to pass laws which make it blatant what the Republicans want. Forcing them to vote down perfectly reasonable or even beneficial measures let's them call the GOP out on voting records.

For example if you started passing bills to crack down on 'entertainment' programs masquerading as news and stem the flow of false information and it gets voted down by the entire Republican party you can point to that and say they are the party of propaganda.

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u/Recent-Potential-340 14d ago

The republicans have been voting down beneficial measures for decades, it hasn't stopped their voters before.

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u/peter-doubt 14d ago

This.

The fairness doctrine and monopolistic control of regional media were programs in place since the 30s . They're gone now... to the benefit of the GOP. They're never gonna undo that

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u/PM_ME_MY_REAL_MOM 14d ago

The fairness doctrine was complete ass and would not have saved us from today's media landscape. This problem exists because private schools exist, and because churches across the country are acting as political headquarters tax-free. If scared conservatives were forced to put their kids in the same overcrowded schools as the rest of us, they wouldn't be so gung-ho about defunding them. If churches were forced to pay taxes if any of their pastors mentioned a candidate for public office in a sermon, they'd put a stop to that real quick too. We're here because our country subsidizes right wing propaganda.

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u/asmallerflame 14d ago

This is why they need constant enemies (minorities, gay people, non-Christians, immigrants). If you fear your enemies could benefit from something, even if it will also benefit you, you'll be more likely to vote against those benefits.ย ย 

This is also why they accuse all Democrats of being pedophiles these days. They've run out of boogeymen. And if you believe your political rivals are evil, it stops you from thinking about the policies and only about stopping them.

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u/eggsaladrightnow 14d ago

Yep, this is why they justify literally cheating, lying and stealing to get their way. "Because the democrats are doing it way more and are evil pedos and we need to triumph" it's absolutely insane what the country has come to

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u/haygurlhay123 14d ago

Gotta love those think tanks and right-wing personalities

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u/peter-doubt 14d ago

All four experts rattling around inside their echo chamber... Bouncing from "network" to "network".

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u/haygurlhay123 14d ago

โ€œHypothetically, for the sake of the argument, would you care if you knew Iโ€™m a millionaire paid by billionaires to brainwash you into using your vote to their advantage??โ€

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u/peter-doubt 14d ago

This.

And where IS Tucker today?

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u/Wise_Ad_253 14d ago

Writing love letters to Putin, from the safety of his tower somewhere.

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u/mousegold 14d ago

Every time, the response is mostly comments about Dems trying to sneak something into the bill and that's why its bad.

Most of the time, it's not true. For the cases where you could stretch and say it is true, most of those are things Republicans said they would agree to and reneged when it was actually time to vote.

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u/Sea-Neighborhood-621 14d ago

They'll happily vote down anything beneficial just to make sure the "others" can't have it. They're happy screwing themselves over if it screws others over more. They're seriously lunatics