Posted on 12/26/2024 9:48:18 AM PST by DallasBiff
DEM AGENDA ARRIVES ON ... NOV 6
CHICAGO — Congressional Democrats are basking in the new aura of enthusiasm of their base: Lines of selfies, hugs with strangers, Nancy Pelosi “Godmother” pins. And in the midst of all the lighter celebrating, both Senate and House Democratic leaders are talking seriously about dual majorities come November.
The “Kamala effect” has spawned real conversations in recent weeks about what Democrats should do if they manage to get the Washington “trifecta” — both chambers of Congress and the White House — and can muscle through another big policy bill next year without GOP votes.
First, inside that talk at the convention: Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer was downright giddy at a Tuesday reporter meetup, repeatedly expressing confidence that Democrats would keep the majority in his chamber. (He also burst into song on three different occasions and did a Trump impression.)
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Don’t have to read it. Trump will crush it
Anyone disagree?
Dems start to map out a 2025 agenda
Chaos #2 manual opened.
Free gender transition surgery for everyone? Except no going from gay to straight, thank you!
I believe Politico was founded by a couple of WaPo reporters who wanted to be free to say “how they really feel.”
Reads like The Bee it’s so sugary.
Easy.
Agenda is to block everything Trump does.
Sum Ting Wong
How Brandon got his start.
President Trump is so far ahead of everybody. His energy is like that of a manic three=year-old genius. He’s everywhere at once, spouting outrageous ideas, one after the other, skewing the negotiation curve, confusing the enemy, and finally ending with the desired outcome. No wars? No problem. Peace in the Middle East? Piece of cake. Fascinating.
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