• Petter1@lemm.ee
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    5 hours ago

    Well, she is not the only person to decide, and there are more democrats in favour to stopping the genocide than there are republicans with own opinions.

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        5 hours ago

        Well, democrats hate a demented president and I believe the power in the senate (where decisions about policies are made) were republican. Additionally, only because the democrats do a bad job, it doesn’t mean that republicans can’t do it even worse.

        Trump has stated that he thinks genocide-Bibi is doing “a good job”. I hope that says it all, isn’t it?

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          Obama had a democratic supermajority during his presidency and refused to enact/codify roe v wade and multiple other major decisions for working class citizen…like accepting a shitty republican healthcare program he didn’t have to. The excuse of “republicans are stopping us!” is complete horseshit.

          Democrats aren’t hindered by republicans. Senate always has trouble agreeing on things unless it’s military aid for bombing brown people or cutting funding to programs.

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        5 hours ago

        What are your sources about that? And I was not talking about majority vs minority, but count of not-zionist-democrats vs count not-zionist-republicans

        So in other words, I bet, the brave people that demonstrated for 🇵🇸 in America are more likely vote democratic than republican

        And, of course, a dual-poly government (like only two strong parties) is nearly as bad as only one party government, so it is reasonable that US people always have to decide between bad or worse.