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yellow dahlia

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27. It's a gut punch, particularly after the momentum of Tuesday.
Sun Nov 9, 2025, 11:15 PM
Nov 9

It's visceral. Everything is under attack.

People are going to die. Children are going to go hungry.

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Literally in tears angrychair Nov 9 #1
Good luck getting people to vote especially young people vercetti2021 Nov 9 #14
It's a gut punch, particularly after the momentum of Tuesday. yellow dahlia Nov 9 #27
Fuck this sucks. Initech Nov 9 #2
Guess the Farm and Grocery lobbies pulled some strings IbogaProject Nov 9 #3
And the travel and supply-chain businesses too nitpicked Nov 10 #43
The overly rich again IbogaProject Nov 10 #63
What the "deal" looks like progree Nov 9 #4
This will also fund Dep of Agriculture Deminpenn Nov 9 #6
Is a single word of your post to be backed by immediate legislation Bluetus Nov 9 #7
For the record on Schumer progree Nov 9 #15
I don't dispute that the 8 traitors knocked Schumer's legs from under him. But that just shows Bluetus Nov 9 #23
This was not him having his legs knocked out. This was protecting those who have elections coming up. Scrivener7 Nov 10 #53
What??? Makes no sense. Bluetus Nov 10 #55
You're not disagreeing with me. Not sure what you're saying makes no sense. Scrivener7 Nov 10 #73
What doesn't make sense to me is ... Bluetus Nov 10 #83
Yes. Again, we're not disagreeing. Schumer (or someone) wanted this. Rumor is that the airline industry Scrivener7 Nov 10 #84
Agreed Bluetus Nov 10 #87
Schumer orchestrated this chernabogg Nov 9 #28
They're still playing by outdated norms. Circa 2025, all Dems will feel the heat, regardless. nt Blasphemer Nov 10 #34
In 2020ish, we learned that it only takes 2 assholes to make people hate the entire Dem Party Bluetus Nov 10 #50
Conveniently, all those supporting it are not facing an election soon. Such leadership. Scrivener7 Nov 10 #52
Correct - Schumer Opposes this deal KatyBR Nov 10 #64
Unfortunately he doesn't stand for election until 2028 Bluetus Nov 10 #81
It's my understanding that the 3 individual agency appropriations bills Deminpenn Nov 10 #37
You suspect *WHAT* will pass? Bluetus Nov 10 #51
First thing that came to mind reading the OP... IthinkThereforeIAM Nov 10 #42
All of it is vague promises. Autumn Nov 10 #75
Thune promised a vote? Now saying it will be in Dec. MY ASS! Bengus81 Nov 10 #48
Stupidity squared! lark Nov 10 #49
I feel your pain and your son's Jspur Nov 10 #54
No shit popsdenver Nov 10 #71
I agree with you 100 Jspur Nov 10 #78
I hear you J popsdenver Nov 10 #79
They are definitely going to attempt to destroy the remaining Jspur Nov 10 #82
Schumer aint leading nothing quakerboy Nov 10 #76
Absolutely nauseating. bagimin Nov 9 #5
It's still four votes short. James48 Nov 9 #8
What's taking so long? Polybius Nov 9 #9
Actually, someone else just said the last 4 are Republicans Polybius Nov 9 #10
Oh no. I'm heartbroken 💔 catrose Nov 9 #11
59-40 now Polybius Nov 9 #13
Post removed Post removed Nov 9 #12
Not a 'bunch' of spineless people, just the 8 dems necessary to pass the bill... Jack Valentino Nov 9 #17
Na i will vercetti2021 Nov 9 #18
Disappointed, but it couldn't go on forever... On the bright side, the HOUSE WILL HAVE TO RE-OPEN to Jack Valentino Nov 9 #16
After the House votes to release the files, is there any commitment that the Senate will pass it? Is there even a 24601 Nov 9 #21
Fuck no, and no. Volaris Nov 9 #31
No. And it won't happen. Lucy...... football. Autumn Nov 10 #77
"consideration" berksdem Nov 10 #80
Epic fail. Queso Delicioso Nov 9 #19
Agreed vercetti2021 Nov 9 #20
While I agree with that in principle.... AZ8theist Nov 9 #32
We have that now, apparently Queso Delicioso Nov 10 #59
Still easier to gain influence within the Democratic party than to spin up a viable 3rd party 0rganism Nov 10 #74
Bunch of centrist sellouts blue_jay Nov 9 #22
None of whom are up for election next year. Sneederbunk Nov 9 #26
Silver lining manicdem Nov 9 #24
But SNAP was Dump's hardball negotiation tactic AdamGG Nov 10 #35
Exactly that's what people don't understand Jspur Nov 10 #57
It also damages the argument re: who was to blame for the shutdown FBaggins Nov 10 #58
If it's not SNAP it will be some other core thing that regular people need AdamGG Nov 10 #88
It's over Polybius Nov 9 #25
ANYONE KNOW popsdenver Nov 10 #72
Sure Polybius Nov 10 #89
Democrats? ArizonaLib Nov 9 #29
Because they're traitors. Queso Delicioso Nov 10 #60
So basically the deal is OrwellwasRight Nov 9 #30
No, read the details from AP story Deminpenn Nov 10 #39
What are the details in that which you summarise as just "no" to all OrwellwasRight wrote? (nt) muriel_volestrangler Nov 10 #45
I read the article. And summarized what I read. OrwellwasRight Nov 10 #68
Cue the call for primaries... pecosbob Nov 10 #33
These traitorous senators better have ... flying-skeleton Nov 10 #36
So...starving people, gutting everything, all for nothing. I've been a dem my whole life, pounded pavement, phone airmid Nov 10 #38
I am so sorry :( moonscape Nov 10 #62
I'm sorry 😔 MustLoveBeagles Nov 10 #65
One more positive thing is Deminpenn Nov 10 #40
So now millions of people will be forced to go without healthcare because the premiums are too high. Lonestarblue Nov 10 #41
Exactly ArizonaLib Nov 10 #46
I wonder how close those 8 senators are to lobbyists and is there a correlation Mr. Sparkle Nov 10 #44
Oh he definitely backed this. chernabogg Nov 10 #47
Good points, Welcome to DU ! Mr. Sparkle Nov 10 #69
Been here since 2004 at least. chernabogg Nov 10 #70
Collaboration is now called "breakthrough". Miguelito Loveless Nov 10 #56
I'm not too worried about his. Republicans will renege on any deal anyway. Ray Bruns Nov 10 #61
After hear Mike Johnsons comment about he will NOT commit to bring ACA vote to the floor bluestarone Nov 10 #66
"bipartisan breakthrough", I question that . republianmushroom Nov 10 #67
Bipartisan my dick UT_democrat Nov 10 #85
They own it weissmam Nov 10 #86
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