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Scuba

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Tue Jan 20, 2015, 10:17 AM Jan 2015

I don't understand why some DU members show support for the FACTS that ... [View all]

... when Dems controlled the federal government with a super-majority in the Senate, all we got was a Heritage Foundation health insurance give-away, and when we lost the House and that super-majority slipped but we still had a majority in the Senate and the White House we got unregulated derivatives and more dark money in elections?


Isn't the Democratic Party supposed to do us better than that? How can one be a Democrat and say that this is OK?

Shouldn't Democrats be disgusted with these FACTS?

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Yep. marym625 Jan 2015 #1
I don't understand why the OP and other Democrats don't understand we NEVER pnwmom Jan 2015 #95
I don't understand marym625 Jan 2015 #102
You think they didn't try? If they pushed for that I bet we wouldn' have any health care program at Maraya1969 Jan 2015 #282
First rule of negotiations AllyCat Jan 2015 #314
Actually the first rule of negotiations is ... 1StrongBlackMan Jan 2015 #327
How many Republicans voted for the ACA to get it passed? sabrina 1 Jan 2015 #103
You are forgetting Joe Lieberman, again. He was the INDEPENDENT who voted for the ACA pnwmom Jan 2015 #106
ACA was passed by reconciliation and that only required 51 votes Bandit Jan 2015 #114
reconciliation only happens after both chambers vote to pass pasto76 Jan 2015 #167
Only if you buy the Lieberman meme whole. merrily Jan 2015 #203
Are you sure that a bill passed by reconciliation is subject to the 60 vote Cloture rule? merrily Jan 2015 #214
Yep. Final vote by reconciliation. merrily Jan 2015 #202
Precisely. Enthusiast Jan 2015 #311
Yea but it took a lot of time and fancy dance steps to get there. Doesn't anyone Maraya1969 Jan 2015 #283
Why were his chairs not removed for that act of treason to the party who welcomed him back AFTER sabrina 1 Jan 2015 #122
^^^^^Y.E.A.H. ^^^^^^ MrMickeysMom Jan 2015 #156
Why did you say that the ACA was passed with only Dem votes when you knew that was false? pnwmom Jan 2015 #182
Lieberman was given special privileges in order to support Dems. Why did you not point that out? sabrina 1 Jan 2015 #221
That didn't make him a Dem. It helped the Dems much of the time, but not with the ACA. pnwmom Jan 2015 #224
You've already been told, his vote wasn't needed. The ACA was passed, by what LIBERALS had sabrina 1 Jan 2015 #236
Yeah, I've already been told a LIE. His vote was needed, because the only bill that could be passed pnwmom Jan 2015 #239
When did the Republicans take over the Senate?? sabrina 1 Jan 2015 #284
This message was self-deleted by its author jhart3333 Jan 2015 #285
Not to mention that he campaigned in 2008 for Peter King and Susan Collins! n/t markpkessinger Jan 2015 #262
Yes. This. AllyCat Jan 2015 #332
Aside from the fact that the filibuster wasn't an issue Kelvin Mace Jan 2015 #131
Everyone LOVES to forget Max Baucus, the Democrat that had Single Payer nationalize the fed Jan 2015 #161
Max Baucus was well rewarded for playing his role.... bvar22 Jan 2015 #192
Lieberman was a long time Dem who had not choice but either to retire merrily Jan 2015 #201
He wasn't a Dem any longer, he was a bitter Independent who remained so he could throw pnwmom Jan 2015 #212
Blue Dog Democrats and DINO's abakan Jan 2015 #198
Third Wayers can certainly be referred to as DINOs. merrily Jan 2015 #204
I hate that term... Reminds me of the purity test tea partiers. Adrahil Jan 2015 #299
I agree that the less Dems are like the RW, the better, which is exactly why I oppose Third Wayers merrily Jan 2015 #305
You can oppose "third wayers" without.... Adrahil Jan 2015 #310
Third Way is a Think Tank and they are far from being Democrats. How do we know? sabrina 1 Jan 2015 #317
Plenty of folks here and elsewhere.... Adrahil Jan 2015 #319
I'm not following you. The process is supposed to be about the PEOPLE who hire sabrina 1 Jan 2015 #320
Wrong. Campaign rhetoric is campaign rhetoric. Amnesia as 40 to 60 years of a merrily Jan 2015 #321
"Too bad we didn't know about them when they first started implementing their agenda in our party." merrily Jan 2015 #323
So this is really about "some here" calling Hillary a Third Wayer, not the post of mine re the ACA? merrily Jan 2015 #318
When Ted Kennedy died, he was replaced by an appointee who would have voted as Ted wanted. merrily Jan 2015 #184
"Why it continues to be framed as a refusal to understand when it is a difference of opinion ..." Scuba Jan 2015 #213
"I don't understand" Fuddnik Jan 2015 #242
+1 pnwmom Hekate Jan 2015 #294
The White House never bothered contacting Joe Lieberman asking him to support the public option. pa28 Jan 2015 #330
Yeah but we only had it a short while and like the blue dogs fucked things up.... Autumn Jan 2015 #2
I like the fantasy put forth that electing more dems will make congress more liberal. KG Jan 2015 #4
Yeah and we need them because without them we can't accomplish anything. Autumn Jan 2015 #18
Are you saying electing more Democrats is a bad idea?... SidDithers Jan 2015 #87
Your naive view assumes democrats always act like democrats should whatchamacallit Jan 2015 #119
A Democrat who votes with the rest of the party 75% of the time YoungDemCA Jan 2015 #136
Agreed, but it's the votes on key democratic issues that matter whatchamacallit Jan 2015 #139
That depends on how the Caucus is voting that 75% of the time. merrily Jan 2015 #207
And sid certainly is a US Democratic party loyalist. merrily Jan 2015 #206
+ 1. Yep. That's basically what that poster is advocating. Cleverly, of course. eom BlueCaliDem Jan 2015 #129
Well, GEE… let's see if this is your idea of a Democrat... MrMickeysMom Jan 2015 #164
Max Baucas, as bad as he was, still held a 100% rating from NARAL... SidDithers Jan 2015 #196
Passionate! whatchamacallit Jan 2015 #209
I love it when you go all xenophobic... SidDithers Jan 2015 #232
I love it when you get all meddlesome... whatchamacallit Jan 2015 #273
IOW... Bobbie Jo Jan 2015 #258
Well, which am I? MrMickeysMom Jan 2015 #278
Well Max and his former associate who had become an industry representative. merrily Jan 2015 #210
Electing Democrats is a great idea. And that is what we intend to do from now on. sabrina 1 Jan 2015 #322
Because, a lot of those Blue Dogs Action_Patrol Jan 2015 #6
That control didn't help us one iota. Jamastiene Jan 2015 #12
Not one iota? Action_Patrol Jan 2015 #17
Too early in the day.... daleanime Jan 2015 #48
? Action_Patrol Jan 2015 #59
Documented truth is a bedtime story to you? BlueCaliDem Jan 2015 #146
+1. n/t 1StrongBlackMan Jan 2015 #75
They want republicans in those areas, let them have republicans. Autumn Jan 2015 #15
I don't believe some of these districts Action_Patrol Jan 2015 #20
That's just ignorant and wrong and a nasty broad brush. Autumn Jan 2015 #27
I could say the same about what you just typed Action_Patrol Jan 2015 #31
You have a nice day Autumn Jan 2015 #41
Likewise. Action_Patrol Jan 2015 #58
told the truth heaven05 Jan 2015 #83
Your truth. Not mine Autumn Jan 2015 #88
Nailed it...nt SidDithers Jan 2015 #89
Nailed it! eom BlueCaliDem Jan 2015 #132
Quite the petulant way to indicate disagreement over a premise. LanternWaste Jan 2015 #128
It was a bit more than Action_Patrol Jan 2015 #138
Why don't we give them a choice and find our? A Republican running against a A Simple Game Jan 2015 #74
You assume that most voters in red districts want a super-progressive Democrat YoungDemCA Jan 2015 #144
Super-progressives, Democrat or otherwise, in red states? A Simple Game Jan 2015 #205
Well... YoungDemCA Jan 2015 #208
Sanders has never run as a Democrat anyway. merrily Jan 2015 #228
Super duper liberal on steroids? Why stop at "super" progressive, whatever the merrily Jan 2015 #225
Agree for *local* government... gcomeau Jan 2015 #62
The progressives didn't have control. The Blue Damn Dogs voted with Repubs rhett o rick Jan 2015 #86
More than perception Action_Patrol Jan 2015 #90
You are still talking about perception. Talk about results. We are sinking into economic mire, rhett o rick Jan 2015 #92
If she gets the nomination? Action_Patrol Jan 2015 #99
What keeps me awake is knowing that there are those that will vote for anyone rhett o rick Jan 2015 #171
Outrage 101. Action_Patrol Jan 2015 #173
Interesting that some seem to continue the meme that progressives don't vote. rhett o rick Jan 2015 #197
No one (including me) is calling you anything Action_Patrol Jan 2015 #199
Issue avoidance. Scuba Jan 2015 #215
Do you understand why some "Democrats" disparage the left by claiming that they don't vote? rhett o rick Jan 2015 #219
You're not supposed to complain about the size of your crumbs, or you'll get Republicans! Scuba Jan 2015 #222
It's all about authoritarianism. People are raised to totally trust authority. That's why parents rhett o rick Jan 2015 #269
I am not clear why posts are jumping from ACA to single payer. merrily Jan 2015 #247
My point was trying to answer why some would settle for ACA instead of single payer or a public rhett o rick Jan 2015 #267
I was not faulting you or your post in any way. I'd been wondering as I was reading down the thread merrily Jan 2015 #275
I understood what you were saying and agree. nm rhett o rick Jan 2015 #287
No. Everyone who says that seems also to say no one has a chance at winning except HRC. merrily Jan 2015 #229
I don't really care what you think is 'clear'. Action_Patrol Jan 2015 #243
Clear was your word. "Is that clear enough?" Whatever. merrily Jan 2015 #246
Whatever indeed Action_Patrol Jan 2015 #253
"when it counted" YoungDemCA Jan 2015 #140
One of the most important decisions made in the last bunch of decades was the rhett o rick Jan 2015 #163
+1,000 Scuba Jan 2015 #216
Not to mention that there are tools like the filibuster and personal holds that the minority Rs used jwirr Jan 2015 #93
+ 1000 ad infinitum eom BlueCaliDem Jan 2015 #135
call them DINOs if you want but those are the ones that gave us control of chambers & committees MrMickeysMom Jan 2015 #168
The facts of exactly what we did gain Action_Patrol Jan 2015 #179
Agree. Blue dogs were better than the GOP now in those seats. n/t Adrahil Jan 2015 #300
Because of the places they come from treestar Jan 2015 #16
Is delusional the word of the week? Cause y'all sure are using it all over the place. Autumn Jan 2015 #23
In the context of his post, it's spot on and true. BlueCaliDem Jan 2015 #134
Yep, word of the week. Blue dog like electing blue dogs. Autumn Jan 2015 #137
You're particularly difficult this morning, Autumn. BlueCaliDem Jan 2015 #143
Nice. I wasn't even aware his approval rating has hit 50%, he should have a high approval rating. Autumn Jan 2015 #147
When the facts are against them, ad hominem attacks are their next tactic. Scuba Jan 2015 #153
And who would know that better than Scuba who does it all the time, eh, Scuba? eom BlueCaliDem Jan 2015 #154
Please link to any thread where I attacked another DU member. Scuba Jan 2015 #160
That's not the definition of ad hominem I was referring to. This is: BlueCaliDem Jan 2015 #183
Well, people do get emotional about being suckered, I'll give you that. Scuba Jan 2015 #188
That's true. I loved that post though, Autumn Jan 2015 #158
Oh by the way since you brought up Obamas approval rating. It has been rumored that he's going Autumn Jan 2015 #155
Not bad for a third-way, Republican-lite, right-of-center President Obama, eh? eom BlueCaliDem Jan 2015 #169
After his speech where he's going to push for these Liberal populist goals what do you think? Autumn Jan 2015 #172
He's not going to push. They're already here. Duh. BlueCaliDem Jan 2015 #175
Sure. Go with that. Autumn Jan 2015 #177
I intend to. BlueCaliDem Jan 2015 #178
Roll with it Autumn Jan 2015 #185
President Obama & the Party Establishment is happy.... bvar22 Jan 2015 #255
He has already been talking them up. January 9 was the start, I think. From Air Force 1, no less. merrily Jan 2015 #237
All he's gotta do is keep talking stuff like that up Autumn Jan 2015 #240
They do. They also need student loans. Still, Warren's attempt to merrily Jan 2015 #244
It's going to be an interesting speech that's for sure. Autumn Jan 2015 #248
He's always been good at speeches. merrily Jan 2015 #256
I think that this speech tonight will show us exactly where we are going. Autumn Jan 2015 #257
I hope it's a good one! merrily Jan 2015 #260
So do I. Here's to hope. Autumn Jan 2015 #261
mmm..........here's to positive change merrily Jan 2015 #263
Yes, we were told it was the fault of the Blue Dogs. Then when the voters said, 'okay then, let's sabrina 1 Jan 2015 #73
Everyone overlooks that pesky little fact that not one puke voted for the ACA but it was passed Autumn Jan 2015 #82
I wonder if the Rep Senate will let the Dem minority filibuster tblue Jan 2015 #109
Of course not. They will change the rules, as Dems should have done while they had the chance. sabrina 1 Jan 2015 #125
Ya think? Oilwellian Jan 2015 #151
2001: no third-party voting! MisterP Jan 2015 #195
Bingo! valerief Jan 2015 #98
because dem politicos are mostly morally corrupt political cowards? KG Jan 2015 #3
I predict a lot of scolding and blue links in your future. Jamastiene Jan 2015 #5
mostly they've moved on to just writing OPs about how "true Democrats" are okay with X and Y MisterP Jan 2015 #193
We absolutely should. HughBeaumont Jan 2015 #7
Don't forget Zeke ''Put 'Em Down @ 75'' Emanuel. Octafish Jan 2015 #49
yup the 2 party system is very flawed olddots Jan 2015 #8
Because they'd rather have a political "win" hughee99 Jan 2015 #9
Republicans always get what they want. That is Rule #1 for the past 30 years. world wide wally Jan 2015 #10
Why is Senate Dems doing what they want framed as cowardice in their part? merrily Jan 2015 #217
Amen! Ed Suspicious Jan 2015 #11
National politics in the US is akin to pro wrestling; opponents huff and puff yet share a beer... 1bigdude Jan 2015 #13
Morning, Sam. Morning, Ralph. backscatter712 Jan 2015 #22
LOL! Yep...that about sums it up...perfectly! NT 1bigdude Jan 2015 #25
That's IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Octafish Jan 2015 #51
Oh my God, that is sooooooo freakin' PERFECT!! kath Jan 2015 #108
Points! tkmorris Jan 2015 #189
+100000000 woo me with science Jan 2015 #325
Just like prosecutors and defense attorneys. candelista Jan 2015 #101
Even the Democrats are not as liberal as we'd like treestar Jan 2015 #14
Wrong ... Scuba Jan 2015 #28
Democratic socialism drastically improves the lives of all, including the rich...but the rich dont NoJusticeNoPeace Jan 2015 #33
The fact that Republicans obstructed EVERYTHING is a fact. tridim Jan 2015 #19
How did they obstruct when we had the House, a super-majority in the Senate and the White House? Scuba Jan 2015 #30
With the help of their good friends. The blue dogs. Autumn Jan 2015 #37
I'm not going to rehash very recent history for you. tridim Jan 2015 #39
And who refused chance after chance to get rid of filibusters? Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jan 2015 #81
The filibuster is a necessary tool of the Minority Action_Patrol Jan 2015 #105
That "super-majority" was for 27, non-contiguous days ... 1StrongBlackMan Jan 2015 #77
"Stop using rightwing talking points"... SidDithers Jan 2015 #91
That whole "Dems had majority for 6 years" is a right wing talking point. SunSeeker Jan 2015 #116
Only 24 working days, actually. nt SunSeeker Jan 2015 #100
And do you think the perpetual outraged congregating under this thread care about those facts? BlueCaliDem Jan 2015 #141
We had a filibuster-proof super-majority in the Senate for all of 24 working days. SunSeeker Jan 2015 #121
^^^^this mopinko Jan 2015 #52
It's easy to be a super-liberal politician when in the minority. backscatter712 Jan 2015 #21
We aren't supposed to know that when Dems had a Majority KoKo Jan 2015 #24
.... 840high Jan 2015 #61
The ACA was based on the Massachusetts plan passed by a liberal legislature, vetoed by Romney then pampango Jan 2015 #26
The ACA had a couple good things, but is far, far short of Medicare for All. Scuba Jan 2015 #34
The ACA is short of health care, it's insurance reform. Autumn Jan 2015 #38
No. It's actually health care reform, too. I'm surprised you don't know that. eom BlueCaliDem Jan 2015 #187
Oh you like me, that doesn't surprise me at all. Obama called it insurance finance reform Autumn Jan 2015 #190
Agreed. And it is far, far, far short of a National Health Service. n/t pampango Jan 2015 #42
That's not really how I remember it. merrily Jan 2015 #268
Because a lot of other countries operate with Linux or Unix or Windows 8.1. We use Vista. BlueJazz Jan 2015 #29
It looks like you are trying to implement universal healthcare... ThoughtCriminal Jan 2015 #276
Dems had a super maj for about 40 working days. JaneyVee Jan 2015 #32
Excuses. Bush never had such control of Congress, yet he got almost everything he wanted. Scuba Jan 2015 #35
Because a pro-govt party looks to govern, not obstruct. JaneyVee Jan 2015 #40
because a corrupt shell of a labor party uses the fig leaf of "governing" Warren Stupidity Jan 2015 #50
Are you a working person? JaneyVee Jan 2015 #104
Did you have a comment on what I said? Warren Stupidity Jan 2015 #118
How on earth is passing what you ran on and voters elected you to pass obstructing and anti- merrily Jan 2015 #235
Bush didn't get everything either. subterranean Jan 2015 #115
Republicans blocked Meiers and he did get Roberts and Alito who are younger and therefore worse merrily Jan 2015 #241
"How can one be a Democrat and say that this is OK? " zeemike Jan 2015 #36
Exactly.. sendero Jan 2015 #326
I don't understand why the OP refuses to support the FACT frazzled Jan 2015 #43
My thoughts exactly. Can we let Republicans do the re-writing of history to bash Obama? Please. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #44
Bullshit Scuba Jan 2015 #53
You're joking, right? (No, you're just out to bash Democrats come hell or high water) frazzled Jan 2015 #57
+yep tridim Jan 2015 #64
"A majority of 60 for a few months is not a majority." Scuba Jan 2015 #65
This. Bobbie Jo Jan 2015 #85
It seems to me they were simply scared to do anything truly substantial. Dreamer Tatum Jan 2015 #45
so true! burfman Jan 2015 #46
So completely false! frazzled Jan 2015 #55
Thanks. classof56 Jan 2015 #71
I'm pretty well disgusted, Scuba. Enthusiast Jan 2015 #47
I had some orthopedic problems a few years ago. iandhr Jan 2015 #54
No question that the ACA has some good things in it ... Scuba Jan 2015 #56
Exactly, iandhr.. I'm glad you were helped by having Obamacare as many many others have been and Cha Jan 2015 #70
I don't remember the Democrats having a super majority in the House in recent years George II Jan 2015 #60
There's no such thing as the House has no filibuster. Scuba Jan 2015 #66
is that really ALL we got? hfojvt Jan 2015 #63
Look at you and your facts! Show off. Action_Patrol Jan 2015 #67
Thanks. classof56 Jan 2015 #69
Oh you with your documented facts. Hush now. You're liable to burst bubbles. BlueCaliDem Jan 2015 #191
The fact is, all democrats aren't in agreement when it comes to healthcare and fiscal policy. nt ecstatic Jan 2015 #68
Perhaps your narrow reading of history is a convenient half truth for your warp view of history Johonny Jan 2015 #72
Crumbs. Scuba Jan 2015 #76
Equal pay for women BainsBane Jan 2015 #117
+1 to this: "None of it matters because it's not about you." YoungDemCA Jan 2015 #149
I'm glad they passed the Phlem Jan 2015 #78
Mahalo Johonny for the info.. Like VP Biden said about ACA.. it's a BFD. Working for our country Cha Jan 2015 #97
a much longer list than mine hfojvt Jan 2015 #107
We could pick the list to pieces Oilwellian Jan 2015 #159
This is the crowd who thinks that every opinion geek tragedy Jan 2015 #291
George Carlin ProudProg2u Jan 2015 #79
One cannot serve Wall Street & Main Street both. CrispyQ Jan 2015 #80
And that is the answer. raouldukelives Jan 2015 #124
we had a skin-of-the-teeth "supermajority" for like 2 months, which included Lieberman yodermon Jan 2015 #84
Seems to me the real question everyone dances around is this: is a Blue Dog in a red KingCharlemagne Jan 2015 #194
The way you frame the question determines the answer. merrily Jan 2015 #254
There's much of substance in your post and I'm afraid I may be too much of a KingCharlemagne Jan 2015 #279
Thank you. I was not looking for your answers. As I said, they were rhetorial, food for merrily Jan 2015 #295
That is exactly what Dean's much cheered ... 1StrongBlackMan Jan 2015 #328
Spin it!! Spin the wheel!!... SidDithers Jan 2015 #94
If that's all you think we got, you must either have been living under a rock NYC Liberal Jan 2015 #96
I use to think that most all Democrats Cryptoad Jan 2015 #110
What did you do to put single payer on the table in 2008? BainsBane Jan 2015 #111
What did I do to put single payer on the table in 2008? Scuba Jan 2015 #112
That guy never proposed single payer in 2008 BainsBane Jan 2015 #113
People who claim to dislike President Obama because he didn't push for single-payer always BlueCaliDem Jan 2015 #150
I'm for single payers myself BainsBane Jan 2015 #157
I'm for single-payer, too, but I don't want to wait 15-30 years for it to happen BlueCaliDem Jan 2015 #162
Indeed, why aren't they BainsBane Jan 2015 #165
That's my guess. BlueCaliDem Jan 2015 #176
In fact, President Obama said he would love to have single payer ... 1StrongBlackMan Jan 2015 #329
Thomas Frank covers all the lame excuses for Democratic impotence here: Maedhros Jan 2015 #120
That is an excellent article I'd recommend to anyone who is still confused. pa28 Jan 2015 #130
Post removed Post removed Jan 2015 #123
Then why keep coming back? arcane1 Jan 2015 #133
A surprise for the irrational to realize that other people may extrapolate and interpret facts... LanternWaste Jan 2015 #126
That's why the ann--- Jan 2015 #127
The fact is, money rules everything and everyone. Rex Jan 2015 #142
It's because for all but 24 days, Dems didn't have a super-majority in the Senate. BlueCaliDem Jan 2015 #145
As other posters have noted upthread, there never was a "super-majority" during Obama's term YoungDemCA Jan 2015 #148
They don't care. Bobbie Jo Jan 2015 #200
Here is another nice breakdown of the "super-majority" chowder66 Jan 2015 #211
We got the Heritage Fdn. plan YarnAddict Jan 2015 #152
The Answer ProudProg2u Jan 2015 #166
Yessssirrr… Next? MrMickeysMom Jan 2015 #170
+1 n/t Saucepan of Kerbango Jan 2015 #174
At some point you have to give up all hope upaloopa Jan 2015 #180
Tell this guy... Spitfire of ATJ Jan 2015 #181
This message was self-deleted by its author Corruption Inc Jan 2015 #186
Freepers are saying the same thing, that GOP caved in to the liberals IronLionZion Jan 2015 #218
Excellent false equivalency! Scuba Jan 2015 #220
Wow did you get things riled up Autumn Jan 2015 #223
Good. It's time DU members and other Democratic voters start holding elected Democrats accountable. Scuba Jan 2015 #226
now they're tying to say basic arithmetic is falling for RW lies MisterP Jan 2015 #234
If that's the thread I think it is I trashed it. Autumn Jan 2015 #238
Here's the thing...... vi5 Jan 2015 #227
When he was elected and we had a majority for that time the banks were Autumn Jan 2015 #230
Who would have done better from the Dem party , who was electable? NoJusticeNoPeace Jan 2015 #231
What does that have to do with anything? vi5 Jan 2015 #249
The comment in your OP reminds me of a Rawhide re-run the other day... jtuck004 Jan 2015 #233
I got thouroughly disgusted in 2007 when they voted to keep funding the Iraq War. Fuddnik Jan 2015 #245
Don't sit out. F4lconF16 Jan 2015 #272
Regarding that "Heritage Foundation health insurance give-away"... NaturalHigh Jan 2015 #250
If they were actually facts, Progressive dog Jan 2015 #251
Who said that was bad? Scuba Jan 2015 #252
You said "Isn't the Democratic Party supposed to do us better than that? How can one be a Progressive dog Jan 2015 #259
'Not as good' does not equal 'bad'. Scuba Jan 2015 #265
No it doesn't but you didn't say Progressive dog Jan 2015 #266
Nor did I say 'bad'. Scuba Jan 2015 #270
Many are still going bankrupt because of medical bills and generic prescription prices are going liberal_at_heart Jan 2015 #281
So that makes adding 20 million to Progressive dog Jan 2015 #333
As a Democrat, I'm disgusted alright. LawDeeDah Jan 2015 #264
I was going to post a comment in this thread pscot Jan 2015 #271
Actually yours is the only one i clicked on! 7962 Jan 2015 #280
Absolutely. Most of us are disgusted. The rest double-down on 3rd way trickle-down. whereisjustice Jan 2015 #274
''Shouldn't Democrats be disgusted with these FACTS?'' DeSwiss Jan 2015 #277
Sadly, in America, the rule is... nikto Jan 2015 #286
Have you ever once addressed the 27 day figure? joshcryer Jan 2015 #288
I never mentioned the length of the super majority, which, by the way, was more than 27 days ... Scuba Jan 2015 #297
I have always advocated Obama dropping a massive legislation plan. joshcryer Jan 2015 #298
Any comment on Democratic Party ineffectiveness while holding a simple majority? December 2014? Scuba Jan 2015 #301
Sure. joshcryer Jan 2015 #304
Interesting. To me this is less about Obama than the Democratic Party in Washington as a whole. Scuba Jan 2015 #308
Reid freaking created the virtual filibuster. joshcryer Jan 2015 #313
That is such a simpleton, low information way to see it Gman Jan 2015 #289
"All we got was a heritage foundation health insurance give away" geek tragedy Jan 2015 #290
Health Insurance is not equal to Health Care harun Jan 2015 #307
"Supermajority" means 60 plus real Dems in the Senate. We did not have that. McCamy Taylor Jan 2015 #292
Blue Dogs almost always vote with the GOP. AtomicKitten Jan 2015 #324
facts under obama meant we needed a filibuster proof majority + franken was not sworn in for months. pansypoo53219 Jan 2015 #293
Any comment on Democratic Party ineffectiveness while holding a simple majority? December 2014? Scuba Jan 2015 #302
Almost 43,000 posts here, but you don't understand how our system of govt. works... PBass Jan 2015 #296
Perhaps you can enlighten me. What did I get wrong? Scuba Jan 2015 #303
That's why none of us voted last election. harun Jan 2015 #306
There's no question in my mind that Democrats in DC de-motivated our base. Scuba Jan 2015 #309
My thoughts exactly. onlyadream Jan 2015 #312
They all caved on a public option, and could have had one with only 51 votes. Scuba Jan 2015 #316
K&R. Oligarchy Theater. woo me with science Jan 2015 #315
I see quite a few "but LIEBERMAN!1!!" posts here. pa28 Jan 2015 #331
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