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A Pyrrhic Victory is still a Victory
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That’s the problem! Democrats like @chuckschumer.com think the public are supposed to get over it, like we have no choice.
We can accept the last election didn’t go our way. We can deal with the radical Republicans for the next 4 years.
However, we will NOT tolerate a weak representative!
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Hannibal, the Carthaginian general, shared meals and hardships with his troops, fostering a sense of unity and loyalty among his diverse army.
Trump and Vance could never comprehend such commitment!
They’re more about the “let them eat cake” crowd.
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They want to make it a hit squad.
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Don’t put it’s care under @chuckschumer.com
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It’s a bluff. Like Trump would risk bringing up ALL that evidence against him all over again.
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@chuckschumer.com can add that endorsement to his resume. I hope he gets a job working with Kim Jong Un. I hear they have excellent retirement benefits.
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I get it, I get it. The headline was changed for ratings!
In that case the Times could’ve changed another headline some months ago.
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Only moths go into a burning flame. Was it always the Republicans objective to burn America to the ground?
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They want ratings and that means anything the orange baby wants, the orange baby gets.
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There is no more working across the isle! There is no more bipartisanship!
We may have to live under a Republican monarchy for the next 4 years but when we vote Democratic we expect our representatives to respond in kind!
Michelle Obama was wrong; we must overwhelmingly go low and go high!
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Sounds like it’s going to be public relations Monday. Gillibrand made her choice as did @chuckschumer.com
All want to hear is a vote of no confidence and replacement of Senate minority leadership.
Anything less is typical Democratic smoke and mirrors.
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I’m starting to wonder if that kid is calling the shots. He did after all tell Trump to be quiet.
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@chuckschumer.com was 12 years old when Martin Luther King Jr. wrote his letter from a Birmingham, Alabama prison on April 16, 1963. You’d think after more than 60 years he’d have some understanding of what it means to fight oppression.
Any man or woman who lacks conviction cannot be a leader!
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Even if his followers choose to invoke the Reagan/Trump comparison, it no longer holds its prominence of the 80’s. The hypocrisy of “Just Say No” while simultaneously funding weapons supply of the Iran-Contra by allowing drugs to overwhelm urban communities is just on Trumps levels of depravity.
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A weak House minority leader supporting a weak Senate minority leader. It’s no wonder Dems are the minority.
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I could never stand listening to Mitch McConnell’s voice, now the same goes with you! This is a significant turning point in your career. Everyday until your final day in office will be marked with shame and ridicule. We bet your stocks are looking better since your decision?
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“The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.” Sun Tzu
Not ment to be a compliment for Trump but a cautionary tale for our future decisions.
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Now the Orange Child invoked the Aliens and Enemies Act. Trump’s only desire is to be remembered and he doesn’t care if it’s on the same level as Hitler and Stalin.
nypost.com/2025/03/15/u...
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Dems saved it so the Republicans could keep using it against them whenever Republicans are the minority.
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The hoodie, that’s the only reason he was elected. He wore a hoodie.
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“I refuse to punish working families and plunge millions of Americans into chaos.”
That’s exactly what you did with your YES vote!
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If he can’t give a direct answer to a direct question then he’s part of the problem. These politicians keep singing and dancing around the issues. Dems spend more effort trying to appear politically correct and so few pose any opposition to Republicans.
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I understand your reasoning & rationale. However, most don’t do the research. We now live in a world where if information can’t be relayed in a 30 second clip it’s easily dismissed. The right is aware of this, thus they’ll vilify “entitlement,” and listen for the people to cheer its abolishment.
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Be still my heart! You mean the Republicans would have been under pressure if you hadn’t pushed their agenda? That’s a weak argument, from a weak person, causing a weak decision which will hurt Millions of people.
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Democrats are so used to kowtowing to Republicans when they are the minority they don’t know what else to do. When Dems are the majority they go out of their way to be bipartisan. Republicans know it as they wield the power of the filibuster as a minority and vilify Dems during Republican majority
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Arresting people now? You shriveled up old testicle. Get the fuck out of the way. We won’t forget.
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A disaster occurred when you were elected Senator. Another disaster occurred when you were selected to lead Senate Democrats. A Disaster occurred when Trump was elected President during your leadership. Now you’re finally ready to avoid a disaster by allowing Republican cuts to vital programs?
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I’m a simple man. I work with hazardous materials. When I don’t do the job correctly people can be injured or killed and I of course will be fired. You failed us and now I’m sure you’ll expect the same in your 2028 election!
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It’s time for the left to evolve. We the people don’t care what name you pick, call it the No Kings Party for all we care but for god’s sake will someone stand up to Republicans? @schumer.senate.gov has to go.
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We’re paying for his mental health care while he just voted (in favour of Republicans) for so many others to lose what little health coverage they had via Medicaid. Would the 10 Senators have voted yes if it meant losing their healthcare?
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@chuckschumer.com has (in my opinion) always been a part of the Republican machine. Perhaps the greatest accomplishment of the GOP to have a subordinate lead the Senate Democrats
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Tim Walz just held a town hall in Iowa on these very topics: Republicans desire to privatise the VA, attack on what they call entitlements but we call Social Security
youtu.be/0fUU_IbMxw8?...
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Thanks. I haven’t seen it in writing or media until now. It makes me sick to the stomach to read but I’ve had stomach ulcers since the November election.
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Yesterday was a green light for Republicans. Future actions will be even more extreme now that they know Democrats tails are between their legs as they back down.
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Your decisions are the very reason why the people want term limits. It’s easy to make decisions for others when you believe you’ll have no consequences.
Schumer (NY)
Cortez Masto (NV)
Durbin (IL)
Fetterman (PA)
Gillibrand (NY)
Hassan (NH)
Peters (MI)
Schatz (HI)
Shaheen (NH)