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  1. THE-LORD-RETURNS on

    Calling on him to resign ain’t gonna do a goddamn thing. Is there anyway to force him out?

  2. Sea-Jackfruit411 on

    Resign Schumer. You are not capable of doing the job you claim you are doing. Go home you “turn coat” failure.

  3. Homunculus_Mindset on

    Any federal democrat who doesn’t publicly call for Schumer to resign as Senate Minority Leader is complicit in his pathetic and cowardly “leadership.”

  4. InorganicProductions on

    He literally doesn’t give a fuck. He’s a rich old white man. He’s part of the team.

    He will never give a fuck about the American people.

  5. So far no Senators are willing to call for new leadership in,the Senate so I will assume they ultimately supported this. Call youre,Democratic senators and demand new leadership or there vote is on the line. So far i have called and emailed both my state senators and will continue to do so.

  6. NamelessResearcher on

    Come on, Schumer, game’s over. We’ll get you some Kentucky Fried French Fries to celebrate the end of a… long and prosperous Senatorship.

  7. Send a message, email your senators to demand they shut this down …

    Dear Senator ,

    I’m writing you today with deep concerns about the future of our country. We are witnessing the rise of dictatorial lawlessness, ethnocentrism, corruption and authoritarianism at alarming speed. The East Wing no longer exists – a symbolic image of the times we are living in. Yet, just in the last week, we saw an incredibly inspiring result for candidates winning elections and ballot measures passing that we on the progressive-left support across the nation. This should have signaled that we good guys have the wind at our backs. That we have leverage in the shutdown. That we have the support of the people. Instead, I’m now reading about Senator Schumer inexplicably capitulating and agreeing not to get healthcare in exchange for reopening the government. This is horrible, outrageous and absurd. Please, do not vote to support reopening until we get our reasonable demands met. Lives depend on it. Replace Schumer as leader if necessary. Stand strong, hold the line.

  8. Material-Dot7684 on

    This would be nice but ain’t gonna happen.

    Honestly progressives and leftists need to just leave the party at this point. All establishment dems care about is our votes. All we asked them for was to be civil while we opposed maga together and they spat in our faces at every turn and explicitly opposed progressive candidates. 

    Maybe they’ll finally listen if we stop giving them our votes and if not then we can start openly fighting them over what the future of the left looks like. I’m fine with either at this point but I have no intention of working with the dems anymore. 

  9. He didn’t cave, and the congressional dems know it’s not his fault. The ones involved were mostly acting in support for their constituents (federal workers) given the majority new england representation involved and the deal they made to protect federal jobs. They were acting in defense of their positions, which will likely be secure due to the support it will earn them among those they represent.

    And it’s probably not easy to sit back and do nothing when people are asking for your help and expressing their suffering directly to you. So it makes sense to a degree, but the deal was not enough to sink the whole thing, given that it’s only temporary anyway. But that’ll be enough to earn thanks from their voters.

    Blaming Schumer doesn’t do anything to stop them or remove them.

  10. Being a vote to the floor for a new senate minority leader. It will fail but grow a spine and send a message

  11. Schumer absolutely does not give a shit He’s as bought as the rest, and he’ll continue selling us out until he drops dead.

  12. I honestly think this is a maneuver to protect the filibuster from Trump and that these 7 basically have taken the L from within the Democratic party due to their seats/districts

  13. PersonBehindAScreen on

    Question yall…

    Did they broker this deal in the senate while conveniently not having a deal in the house to vote on this?

    Not that it matters since republicans will just vote no anyways when it comes time

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