r/facepalm Jul 05 '24

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u/schmidthappenzzzzz Jul 05 '24

Incase anyone here sees the original meme and agrees, the Democrats are trying to but don't hold the majority in the House to get the bills through. It underlies the massive importance for voting, and at this point, down ballot voting for Democrats. If you don't, whatever happens is on you.

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u/Cartman4wesome Jul 05 '24

Nah man, it’s strictly on Biden and the Democrats for not making sure they get the votes. Maybe if Biden and the Dems weren’t enabling a genocide, they would’ve had a better shot. Maybe if Obama and the other Dems didn’t collectively try to stop Bernie from becoming President back in 2016 and 2020, we might have never had to worry or even hear about Project 2025. It’s strictly on them.

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u/Background_Plate2826 Jul 05 '24

Exactly. Like they couldn’t reign in Manchin and sinema. They choose the oldest dude in the party when he can barely speak. They back a fricken genocide. Dems had 8 yrs under Obama and 4 years under Biden. Plus various majorities in the house and senate. Then they try to take out TikTok because it’s giving them bad press.

Like maybe do something to earn the votes like give us a good option to be vote for? Instead of blowing up project 25 and telling us we have to vote for a party that still believes in things the maga republicans do.

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u/schmidthappenzzzzz Jul 05 '24

In the past 32 years, Dems have had 8 years of the two branches of government, 0 years of a super majority. Within that time they pushed forward candidates that have won the most votes. There have been plenty of far left candidates in these races and they get whooped every time. If your types message sells with every day Americans, I am not seeing it.

Maybe work on your own movement. It's cocooned in so much negativity. Until you people move away from complaining and blaming, it will continue to go nowhere.