As opposed to what other party that has a viable shot??
Please explain what party that is?? Cause Jill stein and anyone else is pretty fuckin quiet right now ..
Are you paying less in groceries under Trump?My groceries have been high for the last 3 years..
Better off how? He's been president for a month and some change...we can arbitrarily pick any one month period for any president to cherry pick
I can't think of any other president who has alienated our allies or caused such a stock market sell off in just a month.Better off how? He's been president for a month and some change...we can arbitrarily pick any one month period for any president to cherry pick
Family, if just one-third of the potential Black and brown voters in our communities could be encouraged to get back into the game, these national elections would be over by 9:00, and the Republican Party would be in danger of going into permanent extinction. Steve Kornacki over at MSNBC could sit down and rest his right arm, cause it would be over, out, and goodnight with a quickness. But, the Democratic Party won't talk to them. Kamala Harris visited Charlotte and the Research Triangle at least four times, at least. Yet, Bishop Barber was over in rural Carolina working with at least 350,000 Black farmers and rural voters from North and South Carolina, but the Democratic Party leadership didn't see fit to go to them just once. In the end, she wound up losing North Carolina by less than 185 000 votes. You think some targeted attention to those folks wouldn't have made a difference? Combine what happened in Carolina to other inner-city and black rural areas that were ignored and you see why we are where we are right now.
I see no difference.
MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell explains how Donald Trump, the “most economically ignorant president in history,” backed down on his “illegal tariffs” against Canada and Mexico after Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau rebuked his tariff lies in speaking directly to the American people more convincingly than the “blustering, lying” Trump.
You can...you just aren't trying to. What allies? And the market does what the market does..he's tanking it to be the hero and save the day laterI can't think of any other president who has alienated our allies or caused such a stock market sell off in just a month.
Are you happy with the job he's doing so far...why or why not?Better off how? He's been president for a month and some change...we can arbitrarily pick any one month period for any president to cherry pick
PATHETIC!!@Big Tex
The Democratic party is a steaming pile of shit
10 Democrats join with Republicans to censure Rep. Al Green for Trump speech protest
Ten Democrats joined with House Republicans on Thursday to censure Rep. Al Green for his protest during President Donald Trump’s address to Congress this week — a formal condemnation of the Texas Democrat’s actions.
The vote highlights divisions within the Democratic Party over how some members protested the president’s Tuesday night remarks. Locked out of power in Washington, Democrats are searching to find a compelling, unified message to counter Trump and the new administration – a struggle playing out not only on Capitol Hill but across the country.
Divergent tactics were on full display during the president’s speech to Congress, with some Democrats holding signs, walking out of the address or boycotting it altogether, while others took a more muted approach.
House Democratic leadership had urged members not to mount high-profile protests and to show restraint during the address, cautioning such actions could be seized upon by the GOP.
Censure amounts to a significant rebuke of a member of Congress, though it does not carry an explicit penalty beyond a public admonition of a lawmaker and is not as severe as expulsion. Censure, which was once considered rare in the House chamber, has been used more frequently in recent years.
Democrats previously failed to kill the effort. On Thursday, the 10 Democrats who voted with Republicans to censure Green were: Ami Bera of California, Ed Case of Hawaii, Jim Costa of California, Laura Gillen of New York, Jim Himes of Connecticut, Chrissy Houlahan of Pennsylvania, Marcy Kaptur of Ohio, Jared Moskowitz of Florida, Marie Gluesenkamp Perez of Washington and Tom Suozzi of New York.
Three of the Democrats – Kaptur, Suozzi and Gluesenkamp Perez – represent districts that Trump won in November.
Green, 77, disrupted Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress Tuesday night, prompting House Speaker Mike Johnson to remove the Democratic lawmaker from the chamber. Green on Wednesday told reporters he’d “suffer the consequences” of his protest and that he would do it all again.
Johnson earlier Thursday criticized Green’s behavior during the speech as “shameful and egregious,” saying it “disgraced the institution of Congress.”
“He deliberately violated House rules, and an expeditious vote of censure is an appropriate remedy. Any Democrat who is concerned about regaining the trust and respect of the American people should join House Republicans in this effort,” Johnson said in a morning post on X.
This headline and story have been updated with additional developments.
CNN’s Aileen Graef and Morgan Rimmer contributed.
Bruh...I guess we're skipping over the fact that you dressed in steampunk style... right![]()
00:00 - What on Earth
00:52 - Commerce Simpleton
05:10 - 1 Month
09:37 - Silver Lining
10:12 - Conclusion
I'm indifferent to the job he's doing..I could care less. I bought more Tesla on the dip and pltrAre you happy with the job he's doing so far...why or why not?
Please tell me you didn't wear a monocle and a top hat...cmon dudeBruh...
I love that Sci-Fi, Victorian Age, Jules Verne, HG Wells Shit.![]()