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    Marjorie Taylor Greene open to healthcare deal with Democrats amid shutdown

    Republican says she is ‘disgusted’ by rising insurance premiums and may defy her party over expired tax credits

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      They're just never going to bring the House back in session...

      They can't control their own party. And they're not going to pass anything by law. There's zero incentive for Republicans to bring it back.

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        They're just never going to bring the House back in session...

        They can't control their own party. And they're not going to pass anything by law. There's zero incentive for Republicans to bring it back.

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        After the omnibus you could tell they checked out for the year. This was planned all along. They’re done with democracy and funded their personal army.

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          After the omnibus you could tell they checked out for the year. This was planned all along. They’re done with democracy and funded their personal army.

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          Those things run on fiscal years, not calendar years.

          But if the House resumes, they have to sit the new members, which means there's enough to force a procedural vote on releasing the Epstein list.

          They'd rather prevent that then do the single filibuster proof bill a year they can get past the Senate.

          trump will just keep doing shit and fighting in court than try to pass real laws.

          The risk for them is all this combined with the DNC finally pulling their heads out of their ass and fighting for down allot spots again.

          We're not just gonna see a blue wave, we're gonna see an actual.progressive wave of people who want to fight fascism.

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            Those things run on fiscal years, not calendar years.

            But if the House resumes, they have to sit the new members, which means there's enough to force a procedural vote on releasing the Epstein list.

            They'd rather prevent that then do the single filibuster proof bill a year they can get past the Senate.

            trump will just keep doing shit and fighting in court than try to pass real laws.

            The risk for them is all this combined with the DNC finally pulling their heads out of their ass and fighting for down allot spots again.

            We're not just gonna see a blue wave, we're gonna see an actual.progressive wave of people who want to fight fascism.

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            The risk for them is all this combined with the DNC finally pulling their heads out of their ass and fighting for down allot spots again.

            We’re not just gonna see a blue wave, we’re gonna see an actual.progressive wave of people who want to fight fascism.

            As much as I'd like to see the birth of an actual progressive party, I think it's more likely we'll see the birth of a more moderate version of a Republican party; voters that would today vote for a Bush Jr President over a trump.

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