House Republicans rage-quitting in droves

Started by snowdragon7 pages

Originally posted by Robtard
Seems like it's 6 Dems, but four are leaving and two are seeking 'other office'.

A couple of those Reps are also seeking 'other office'.

I just thought it was an interesting website that made it easy for everyone to see the changes today, yesterday etc.

Our politics have turned into a shit show and our legislative and executive branches have turned into a nightmare live-action soap opera with our emergance of social media. It's like we are asking less of them in the sense of leadership and just more drama, our politics are a clown show fed by our media sources.

This is exactly what Russia, China, Iran etc wanted to weaken us internally. Our capitalism is actually ripping us apart and the media is thriving while they do it without accountability because $$.

For sure, I've used it before. I like that it's just raw data, no real politics involved.

Yes. just the Normal Lies and Hypocrisies.

Go to Hell Robbie.

Originally posted by snowdragon
I just thought it was an interesting website that made it easy for everyone to see the changes today, yesterday etc.

Our politics have turned into a shit show and our legislative and executive branches have turned into a nightmare live-action soap opera with our emergance of social media. It's like we are asking less of them in the sense of leadership and just more drama, our politics are a clown show fed by our media sources.

This is exactly what Russia, China, Iran etc wanted to weaken us internally. Our capitalism is actually ripping us apart and the media is thriving while they do it without accountability because $$.

Sounds like a chicken/egg scenario. There has to be a clown show for the media to report what a clown show there is.

Well, seems we're now up to 22 Republicans rage-quitting the House and not seeking reelection. Compared to 6 Democrats.

They need to do whats best for the country and have assistance to the working class who are going to be ****ed over by the economic repercussions of the pandemic.