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  • @UsernameHere
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    210 hours ago

    Right now republicans have about the same majority that democrats had in the last two years. Just enough to be called a majority but not enough to easily pass anything. For you to show that you don’t understand that says a lot.

    • @njm1314
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      -210 hours ago

      No they absolutely do not, I don’t even know how you pretend to think that’s true.

      • @UsernameHere
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        37 hours ago

        Before the 2024 election senate seats were 51 democrats 49 republicans. Now it is 47 democrats, 53 republicans. Only 2 more seats than democrats had before the election.

        So yes that is true and you clearly don’t know what you are talking about.

        For house of reps: in 2023 democrats had 213, republicans has 222. After the elections: democrats 215, republicans 220.

        So democrats gained seats in the house and again you don’t know what you’re talking about but you don’t let that stop you.

        • @njm1314
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          06 hours ago

          First of all if you want to say 51 democrats I have to assume you are counting Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema. Both of whom are actually independents, and honestly if you even think they’re really that you are an idiot. The idea that you see Kyrsten Sinema and see an ally tells me TONS about you as a person. At best the senate was 50 vs 50 and that’s only if you had Joe Manchin on your side. Which spoiler alert Joe Manchin is never on my side. Maybe for neoliberals like you but not on the side of the American people. So while I would argue that they never really controlled the Senate that along with the presidency are the two that changed.

          However I am just dying with curiosity how you plan to justify to me that the Republicans controlling the house before 2024 and the Republicans controlling the house after 2024 are somehow opposites. The same majority you said. Apparently 213 > 222. Fascinating. I’m also curious as to how you think the Democrats controlled the Supreme Court and most circuit courts before 2024. That’s alarming. All of those judicial defeats the American people suffered was at the hands of the Dems? And you’re arguing in their favor? You said the Republicans now control the same majority of the government that Republicans do now. So who was it exactly? Was Mike Johnson your buddy? Sam Alito? Who are these people that were you friends?

          Really that math you are doing in your head is just fascinating. I say the Republicans control all branches of government; the Presidency, both houses, and the courts. You respond by saying that’s the opposite of what Democrats had before 2024. Mind blown. Before 2024 the Dems had the Presidency and a shattered piece of the Senate. Now they have nothing. Zero. If you don’t see how that’s worse I wonder why you care about the Democratic party at all.

          • @UsernameHere
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            26 hours ago

            You claimed republicans now have an overwhelming majority and I pointed out they have about the same numbers as democrats did before the election. A slim majority. The numbers support that statement. Republicans have “rinos” also just like we have Sinema and Manchin. So that argument goes both ways.

            Republicans lost seats in the house from the 2024 election. And they were already struggling to get anything passed before that happened.

            Even if all this wasn’t true, your idea of blowing up the Democratic Party sounds like fantasy. What are you even suggesting?