amatusow.bsky.social
Politics and baseball obsessed. Feeling pessimistic now and need a pep talk
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Corey Booker, Susan Crawford and now @mallorymcmorrow.bsky.social Can it be the Dems are waking up?
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I will remember my Senator @fetterman.senate.gov when he is up is 2028. I feel betrayed having worked for him and contributed to him.
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Sure. But dems disgust me more. They're about to fold on the CR. They do not represent their constituents and those up for reelection in 2026 should be primaried
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Dems have no strategy and cannot meet the moment. Hopefully @chrismurphyct.bsky.social @aoc.bsky.social and others who understand the moment can take control
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What you are suggesting is a shadow cabinet and that is exactly what is needed. The democratic response has been so inept and hopefully someone will step up. I nominate your friend, Chris Murphy, to organize this.
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To be clear about this, I’m calling for hearings w/testimony from folks affected by the Trump/Musk cuts. Town halls are great & we need to do them. But the emphasis at a hearing is on witnesses & their stories, not the member of Congress. We need local media to run local stories. That has impact
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Democrats need to flood the zone with solutions as the antidote for trumps flood the zone with shit.
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Here’s a gift link for my PA friends. My son is a Penn alum. The diversity of the faculty and the students was a hallmark of his time there. “Chickenshit cowardice” indeed
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I keep saying Dems need to do a daily briefing on Capitol Hill and fill the void, fact check the WH. Hire Pete Buttigeig and give him a staff to do this.
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Black voters are the backbone of the Democratic Party. 92% of Black women and 78% of Black men voted for Vice President Harris this last election. But parachuting into Black communities just before Election Day to ask for votes is not just insulting––it’s ineffective. Trust takes time.