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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 4016847" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I agree one hundred percent. The Republicans voted over and over to repeal when they knew there was no chance, then when they had the power to repeal they were exposed as not having a plan to replace Obamacare. Same thing to some extent just happened with the Green New Deal vote. Put on the spot no Democrat senator would go on record to support it, even though a number of senators running for president have publicly claimed supporting it. They're all a bunch of hypocrites. But you missed my point. The House faces elections every two years. The Democrats did well in the House in 2018, gained 40 seats in normally Red districts. Those will be vulnerable in 2020 if they don't do anymore than try to get Trump impeached. Red districts didn't vote for them to do that. They voted for them out of frustration that the Republican House wasn't getting done what they had promised. All of us want government to address real problems, not spend their time bickering over the legitimacy of the President. They got voted in with the chance to prove they can affect positive change. They can just as easily be voted out the next go round if they prove they can't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 4016847, member: 24302"] I agree one hundred percent. The Republicans voted over and over to repeal when they knew there was no chance, then when they had the power to repeal they were exposed as not having a plan to replace Obamacare. Same thing to some extent just happened with the Green New Deal vote. Put on the spot no Democrat senator would go on record to support it, even though a number of senators running for president have publicly claimed supporting it. They're all a bunch of hypocrites. But you missed my point. The House faces elections every two years. The Democrats did well in the House in 2018, gained 40 seats in normally Red districts. Those will be vulnerable in 2020 if they don't do anymore than try to get Trump impeached. Red districts didn't vote for them to do that. They voted for them out of frustration that the Republican House wasn't getting done what they had promised. All of us want government to address real problems, not spend their time bickering over the legitimacy of the President. They got voted in with the chance to prove they can affect positive change. They can just as easily be voted out the next go round if they prove they can't. [/QUOTE]
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