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Senate Democrats who initially backed some of Donald Trump’s Cabinet nominees now regret their votes, citing broken promises and controversial policies.

Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) apologized for supporting Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins after the administration terminated over 1,000 VA employees, including those at the Veterans Crisis Line.

Senator Andy Kim (D-N.J.) regretted confirming Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem due to aggressive immigration policies.

Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) expressed disappointment with Secretary of State Marco Rubio for actions undermining USAID.

  • @[email protected]
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    And this is why people are pissed at Democrats.

    Democrats are apparently annoyed that constituents are writing demanding they act like an opposition party, aka FUCKING EXERCISE THE FUCKING POWER YOU WERE VOTED IN TO WIELD. They act like they are powerless to stop Trump and they have press conferences talking about how it’s red alert scenario and then they GO ON TO VOTE FOR THE VERY THINGS THEY ARE SOUNDING THE ALARM ABOUT.

    If this truly is a red alert situation as another Connecticut Congressperson called it, then stop voting for this shit! Throw a wrench into the works, refuse to confirm anybody, make use of the shitty procedural filibuster and grind things to a halt.

    Because if you are voting in favor of any of this you don’t get to fucking complain.

  • Eugene V. Debs' Ghost
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    517 hours ago

    “Less evil is better than more evil. Please ignore that Less Evil allows all of More Evil’s actions.”

  • @[email protected]
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    1041 day ago

    Lmao. Is this all a joke? I love seeing super cuts of senators grilling the shit out of these clowns, and getting garbage answers, if any, and then reading later that they were then confirmed. Like, what is this? Is anything real?

    • vortic
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      Yeah, I don’t get this. Some of the answers these people gave, when they gave answers, we’re abhorrent. I don’t understand why Republicans were unwilling to push for better nominees.

      • @Boddhisatva
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        Trump clearly has dirt on them, plus, if they oppose hime in anyway, they will at minimum get primaried. At worst they’ll get murdered by some MAGAt 2nd amendment zealot. They’re all terrified.

      • @[email protected]
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        201 day ago

        I mean republicans I get. They don’t want to appear disloyal to trump, and elon’s threatening to oppose them. Democrats… what the hell is wrong with you guys… you already know trump finds you an enemy… why the hell make it easier

          • @WhatAmLemmy
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            The USA is a corporate dictatorship masquerading as a democracy — in plain sight, as clear as day — and liberals are still debating why the 90% corporate owned D’s are ineffectual at stopping the 100% corporate owned R’s from implementing a totalitarian fascist regime.

            It’d be fucking comically hilarious if I knew it wouldn’t result in civil and global wars, mass murder, climate and ecological collapse, etc, etc.

        • @[email protected]
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          01 day ago

          they are probably dinos, and figured they may benefit financially from his policy some how?

      • Eugene V. Debs' Ghost
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        51 day ago

        A better nominee for the position might disagree with Trump and that’s not good enough for them. They want yes men in positions instead of qualified candidates.

        At least when former CEOs took over the cabinet positions related of the industries they were a part of, it had the mask of “he has experience with this field” instead of “Will rubber stamp anything companies and Trump wants.”

    • @Today
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      It’s so fake it’s like watching wrestling! If you went to a job interview and gave any of those BS answers, they would laugh you out.

  • @grue
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    citing broken promises

    The vote to confirm Marco Rubio was unanimous, including even reliably outspoken opponents like Sanders. I can only assume that there was some behind-the-scenes deal where they thought they were getting something worth making that huge compromise. I have no fucking clue what it could possibly be, but it had to be something because even if the majority of Democrats are cowardly neolibs who prioritize the ‘absence of tension’ over the 'presence of justice," it is not true that all of them are.

    If they’ve now been betrayed on that, it had to have been a big betrayal. One can only hope it’s enough to wake them the fuck up.

    And if they don’t, well, they’ll be real surprised when Trump puts them up against a wall at some point not too far in the future.

    • @taiyang
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      Doubt it’s that big. These votes aren’t meant to be controversial, and Rubio has to be the most normal of the bunch so a unanimous vote is what you’d do. That said, while trying to block even reasonable nominations in the name of obstruction would be patriotic at this moment, its very much a Republican playbook dirty tactic and one I wouldn’t waste on fucking Rubio when they’re not going to even need your fucking vote anyway.

    • Cosmic Cleric
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      Honestly not trying to be argumentative here, but it does seem like most voters can be that gullible, concerning what’s currently going on, as well as what’s happened in the past.

      Basically every voter thinks the other 49 senators are trash but theirs is always perfect, for some reason.

      If people truly voted accurately, a lot of the problems we have today wouldn’t happen. Right now elected officials know that they can just bullshit their way through any conversation with their voters and stay in office, keep their jobs.

      This comment is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

      • @finitebanjo
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        There are 100 senators and neither side has 50. Republicans have 53 and the caucus of Democrats and Independents have 47 combined.

    • Billiam
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      Americans elected Trump.

      And then reelected him despite spending a literal year golfing, fucking over the economy, and turning COVID into a pandemic.

      Yeah, apparently we are that gullible.

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    these are DINOs in the senate, not really surprising. its called saving face, they knew who they voted for.

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      Aren’t they “DINOs” when some have been in office for over a decade, with being re-elected with these expectations?

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        from what ive gather, Dinos mean they were elected as dems but vote with republicans and sometimes with or against dems alot.

  • @inclementimmigrant
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    Fuck any Democrat that voted for any one of these assholes but honestly fuck Fetterman.

  • @[email protected]
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    democrats going-in should have been 100% obstructionists on anything they themselves didn’t write or sponsor. filibuster everything in the senate that wouldn’t be a 100-0 vote. just like the republicants have been most the time since at least newt, and almost entirely since obama.

  • Eugene V. Debs' Ghost
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    “Vote for Democrats to stop Trump! They’re the only ones who will stand up for you and what America stands for!”

    [Votes to approve Trump’s picks, some unanimously despite questioning them intensely]

    So how many times are the voters going to be fooled by Lucy holding the football before we organize a new party?

    If I can’t trust my fucking senators in a solid blue state to not vote yes on Trump’s bootlicking cabinet picks, who can I vote for? I can’t vote third party, they don’t win. I can’t vote progressives, they get ratfucked on local and federal elections.

    I vote on local propositions, the side with more money wins than anything good. My state kept prison slavery labor, increase punishments for “stealing” food and small life necessities, and turned down laws to help increase the minimum wage and rent control policies.

    Fucking neoliberal NIMBYs and their consequences have been a disaster for anything good in the human condition.

    I’ve been so disillusioned by American politics I have to wonder if the media is just one big brainwashing operation that Orwell wishes he could never dream of as a nightmare to warn us about.

    • @Boddhisatva
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      The only hope, if there’s any hope at all, is to get out and promote actual progressives in the primaries and kick out the “center left” assholes that are helping Trump. That,of course, assumes there will ever be anymore elections.

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    Anybody in congress who doesn’t align with Sanders and AOC as the heads of our party, and more importantly, our movement, needs to be voted out.

    The Pelosi and Schumer wing of the of the party have got to go. There is no more working with them. They are worse than MAGA and they have stabbed us in the back the last time.

    • Eugene V. Debs' Ghost
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      And then every single one of them is called “Unamerican” “pipe dreamer” “commie socialist” or whatever moniker the DNC throws at someone with a conscience and morals.

      • @[email protected]
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        So? They’ve done that shit to AOC and she still kept her seat.

        Do not comply in advance. You sound like a boxer refusing to fight because the other guy is going to try to hit him.

        Yes, of course the DNC will fucking fight back. What the fuck else would you expect? The hard fought victories are usually the only ones that matter.

  • @CharlesDarwin
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    Why the fuck would you vote for ANY of them?