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  1. Ornery-Ticket834 on

    What a surprise. Considering they don’t have the votes and refuse to even speak with democrats, it’s not a hard call to make.

  2. Coastalcowboy2001 on

    Democrats literally admitted they are doing it for leverage against republicans. On national news. Y’all scare me intellectually

  3. Exactly like Trump’s first term; what a surprise. He is doing everything he did last time. And people are reacting exactly the same way.

    The puzzling part is that somehow people forgot what he did the first time..

  4. Hillbilly_Boozer on

    Johnson been trying his best slimy best to blame the democrats and say that republicans don’t have power. Then Trump goes “we have power”. I mean, Johnson is a liar but it’s always funny to see Trump’s stupidity torpedo the GOP’s position, not that their supporters will care.

  5. sugarlessdeathbear on

    And Republicans, like trying to overturn the ACA, keep holding votes on the exact same bill expecting a different outcome. Insanity.

  6. 45 percent blame republicans, 33 percent blame democrats. That’s not reassuring at all.

  7. Are we just going to keep saying this everyday while they respond with “nuh uh”.
    Release the Epstein files.
    Raise wages.
    Universal Healthcare
    Better Education
    Oh wait….they love the uneducated lol America is so fucked.

  8. Vegetable-Seaweed591 on

    Hopefully they also recognize that the USDA is withholding $5,000,000,000 in contingency funds that were intended to cover SNAP during a government outage just to up the political pressure.

    All while Trump is building a gold-encrusted ballroom and hocking Trump-branded merchandise.

  9. VanguardAvenger on

    Even Donald Trump agrees. He himself just correctly pointed out the Republicans can end the shutdown whenever they want without a single democrat via the “nuclear option”

    They just don’t want to. They’d perfer to see people go unpaid, and starve.

  10. Wow blame goes to the people who control all branches of government and refuse to even put the house in session to negotiate? Crazy. Who would have thunk?

  11. “Americans blame the people in power for the problems those people cause”

    Not really earth shattering. Republicans have no intention of good democratic governance. 

  12. ApprehensiveEagle324 on

    Interesting how the article links to a separate washington post source saying over 4 out of 10 45% blame republicans. What about the other 55%? Who are the groups that are being polled and how many people were polled? Seems like weak journalism just to get a headline regardless of what you believe…

  13. Clean_Narwhal7331 on

    This whole thing has really helped illustrate how abusive partners operate. Isolate and hurt the family repeatedly. When the other partner can’t take it anymore and stands up, beat them to hell. If they still stand up to you start slandering them to others and threatening the kids. When they follow through on harming the kids, you tell them the other partner is MAKING you do it.

    But eventually, the abuse becomes so bad you either die or have to leave …

  14. The most disappointing part, but expected, is all the Christians pointing blame when, I don’t know, they could FEED THE POOR.

  15. Radically-Peaceful on

    Trump/GOP: It’s the Dems fault that we are now starving children and seniors, even though there’s money to feed them.

  16. Well they do, you know, run the government. Or at least they’re supposed to, but clearly they’re abdicating that responsibility. They don’t know how to govern, only how to be a noisy opposition party.

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