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Posted on 7/22/19 at 11:37 pm to
Posted by Nawlens Gator
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Posted on 7/22/19 at 11:37 pm to

It's just another display of the Jihadist democratic party embarrassing itself on a national scale.

Posted by PygmalionEffect
Member since Jul 2012
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Posted on 7/22/19 at 11:38 pm to
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But she committed a string of felonies.


Hillary committed all these felonies that the deep state let her get away with,

just like they helped her get elected POTUS by publicly announcing dead end leads as possibly smoking guns two weeks before the election while completely keeping silent on all the shenanigans with the Trump campaign.

What is the world you live in where House democrats haven't passed any legislation this year.



You need to stick to motorcycles, you don't know anything about politics.


At least not enough to keep my interest.
Posted by Darth_Vader
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Posted on 7/22/19 at 11:39 pm to
You’ve dodged the questions.

1. What have democrats accomplished since taking the house?

2. What agenda items have they pushed forward?
Posted by Armchair_QB
Member since Aug 2013
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Posted on 7/22/19 at 11:40 pm to
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Well of course you're ok with obstruction of justice, because it allowed your candidate to win. And of course you were ok with Trump paying hush money to porn stars so those dirty secrets didn't get out to the voters because it helped him to win. You can easily ignore the fact that Trump's lawyer that set the payments up has already been indicted for it, convicted for it and is in prison right now for it, while Trump was named as a "non-indicted co-conspirator". Non-indicted co-conspirator doesn't mean proven innocent. It means that the only reason Trump wasn't indicted is because he couldn't be at the moment because he's POTUS. That indictment will be waiting on him next year if he loses. That's the difference between you and me. I'm a patriot and you're not. If this was Hillary I would be just as strong about getting to the truth and trying to impeach her as I am Trump now, even though I voted for her.


Your mom needs to request a late-term abortion.
Posted by Darth_Vader
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Posted on 7/22/19 at 11:40 pm to
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You need to stick to motorcycles, you don't know anything about politics.


At least not enough to keep my interest


So in other words you can’t answer the question so your resort to petty insults.
Posted by PygmalionEffect
Member since Jul 2012
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Posted on 7/22/19 at 11:41 pm to
You need me to google it for you ?
Posted by Armchair_QB
Member since Aug 2013
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Posted on 7/22/19 at 11:41 pm to
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That's the difference between you and me. I'm a patriot and you're not. If this was Hillary I would be just as strong about getting to the truth and trying to impeach her as I am Trump now, even though I voted for her.


Liar
Posted by Darth_Vader
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Posted on 7/22/19 at 11:42 pm to
Just answer questions. What have Democrats done since taking the house?
Posted by Armchair_QB
Member since Aug 2013
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Posted on 7/22/19 at 11:43 pm to
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Ha ha seriously? Wow, what, they didn't go up there and tell you about them on the Fox News? ( I didn't down vote you, I'm not into childish things like that)


fricking coward. Answer the question.
Posted by roadGator
Member since Feb 2009
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Posted on 7/22/19 at 11:44 pm to
You voted for Hillary?

I'll give you this. You don't post here often but when you do you rage hard.
Posted by PygmalionEffect
Member since Jul 2012
4834 posts
Posted on 7/22/19 at 11:45 pm to
Why would I go to the trouble of googling it for you?

I could show you where they've passed over 50 bills so far this year and it's not like you're going to reply back to me thanks for improving your knowledge.

Your mind can't handle democrats doing anything good, so your mind won't let you absorb it.

I just view you as someone too biased to be influenced with facts.
This post was edited on 7/22/19 at 11:46 pm
Posted by Darth_Vader
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Posted on 7/22/19 at 11:45 pm to
Show me the bills they’ve got passed. Show me what they’ve done that is, as you say, “good”.
This post was edited on 7/22/19 at 11:47 pm
Posted by Armchair_QB
Member since Aug 2013
1512 posts
Posted on 7/22/19 at 11:46 pm to
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Show me the bills they’ve got passed. Show me what they’ve done.


Cowards don’t do that.
Posted by roadGator
Member since Feb 2009
154674 posts
Posted on 7/22/19 at 11:47 pm to
Who are hoping wins the Dem/dem socialist primary?
Posted by Darth_Vader
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Posted on 7/22/19 at 11:48 pm to
I just want him to list one Democrat agenda item they’ve passed. Is that too much?

ETA: I’ll even give him all night to list it. I’m going to sleep and will check back in the morning.
This post was edited on 7/22/19 at 11:50 pm
Posted by PygmalionEffect
Member since Jul 2012
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Posted on 7/22/19 at 11:50 pm to
I wish Buttigieg wasn't married to a man. Not because it bothers me, I just think it would be hard for him to win.

Lots of good candidates making sense on that debate stage.

Easily 10 candidates that I like better than Hillary. Others I just don't know much about.

I like Biden, but he's really too old.

Posted by willymeaux
Member since Mar 2012
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Posted on 7/22/19 at 11:51 pm to
Posted by PygmalionEffect
Member since Jul 2012
4834 posts
Posted on 7/22/19 at 11:57 pm to
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I just want him to list one Democrat agenda item they’ve passed. Is that too much?


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Trump is objectively wrong; House Democrats haven’t been squandering time. In addition to their investigations, they’ve been passing legislation at a rapid clip. In all, the House has taken up 51 bills, resolutions, and suspensions since January — 49 of which they’ve passed. This includes a slate of bills to attempt to end the longest government shutdown in history, the result of a protracted fight between Trump and Congress over border wall funding. Ironically, over the past two weeks, the House has passed bills to address most of the issues Trump mentioned in his tweet. They recently passed a bill to lower prescription drug prices, and another one to protect preexisting conditions. The House also passed nine bills on veterans issues this week alone, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi noted at her weekly press conference. On Thursday, Democrats tried to present Trump their infrastructure plan before he walked out of their meeting.



Here’s a list of bills the House has passed since January
House Democrats have passed a wide range of bills since they came to power in January, ranging from a sweeping anti-corruption and pro-democracy reform known as HR 1, to bills to save net neutrality, establish background checks for guns, and put the United States back in the Paris Climate Accord.

They have also put a large emphasis on health care, a defining issue of the 2018 election after Trump and Senate Republicans attempted to pass a bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. Democrats have focused on bills to lower prescription drug costs, protect preexisting conditions, and condemning the Trump administration’s legal battle to strike down the ACA in the courts.

Much of this agenda is sitting in the Senate. The few things House Democrats and Senate Republicans have agreed on: disaster relief aid, reopening the government after the shutdown, the resolution to end US involvement in the Yemen war, a bill to protect public lands, and a resolution disapproving of Trump’s use of emergency powers.

But on major policy issues — like health care and infrastructure, or even bipartisan ones like net neutrality or the Equal Pay Act — Democrats’ bills are continuing to languish in the Senate. Here’s a list of bills and resolutions the House has passed so far.

Health care
HR 259 — Medicaid Extenders Act of 2019
House Resolution 271 — Condemning the Trump Administration’s Legal Campaign to Take Away Americans’ Health Care
HR 986 — Protecting Americans with Preexisting Conditions Act of 2019
HR 987 — Strengthening Health Care and Lowering Prescription Drug Costs Act
HR 1520, the Purple Book Continuity Act (bill aimed at lowering the cost of prescription drugs)
HR 1503, the Orange Book Transparency Act of 2019 (bill aimed at lowering the cost of prescription drugs)
Civil rights
HR 1 — For the People Act of 2019
HR 5 — Equality Act
HR 7 — Paycheck Fairness Act
HR 124 — Expressing opposition to banning service in the Armed Forces by openly transgender individuals
Gun control
HR 8 — Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2019
HR 1112 — Enhanced Background Checks Act of 2019
Environment
HR 9 — Climate Action Now Act
HR 1331 — Local Water Protection Act
S 47 — National Resources Management Act
HR 2578 — National Flood Insurance Program Extension Act of 2019
Military/foreign affairs
HR 840 — Veterans’ Access to Child Care Act
HJ Res. 37 — Directing the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities in the Republic of Yemen that have not been authorized by Congress
SJ Res. 7 — To direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities in the Republic of Yemen that have not been authorized by Congress
HR 31 — Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act of 2019
HJ Res. 30 — Disapproving the President’s proposal to take an action relating to the application of certain sanctions with respect to the Russian Federation
Mueller report
H.Con.Res. 24 — Expressing the sense of Congress that the report of Special Counsel Mueller should be made available to the public and to Congress.
Other legislation
HR 1585 — Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2019
HR 1500 — Consumers First Act
HR 1994 — SECURE Act
HR 1644 — Save the Internet Act of 2019
HR 2157 — Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2019
HR 269 — Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness and Advancing Innovation Act of 2019
HR 251 — Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards Program Extension Act
S 24 — Government Employee Fair Treatment Act of 2019
HR 430 — TANF Extension Act of 2019
Concurring in the Senate Amendments to HR 251 — Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standard Program Extension Act
HR 790 — Federal Civilian Workforce Pay Raise Fairness Act of 2019
HJ Res. 46 — Relating to a national emergency declared by the President on February 15, 2019
H Res. 183 — Condemning anti-Semitism as hateful expressions of intolerance that are contradictory to the values and aspirations that define the people of the United States and condemning anti-Muslim discrimination and bigotry against minorities as hateful expressions of intolerance that are contrary to the values and aspirations of the United States, as amended
H Res. 194 — Rule Providing for Consideration of H.R. 1644 and H.R. 2021
HR 2480 — Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act
HR 375 — To amend the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 to reaffirm the authority of the Secretary of the Interior to take land into trust for Indian Tribes (also known as the “Carcieri Fix”)
Votes to end the government shutdown
HR 21 — Making appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2019, and for other purposes
HJ Res. 1 — Making further continuing appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security for fiscal year 2019, and for other purposes
HR 265 — Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2019
HR 267 — Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2019
HR 266 — Department of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2019
HR 268 — Disaster Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2019 (Disaster Supplemental and short-term continuing resolution through Feb. 8)
HR 264 — Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act
HJ Res. 28 — Further Additional Continuing Appropriations Act, 2019 (Short-term continuing resolution through Feb. 28)
HR 648 — Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019 (Six conferenced bills minibus)
HJ Res. 31 — Making further continuing appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security for fiscal year 2019 (Short-term homeland continuing resolution through Feb. 28)
Conference Report to Accompany HJ Res 31 – Making consolidated appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2019, and for other purposes





Happy now?

That was as of May. Didn't see an updated list.
This post was edited on 7/22/19 at 11:59 pm
Posted by BuckyCheese
Member since Jan 2015
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Posted on 7/22/19 at 11:57 pm to
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Lots of good candidates making sense on that debate stage.


Posted by roadGator
Member since Feb 2009
154674 posts
Posted on 7/22/19 at 11:59 pm to
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could show you where they've passed over 50 bills so far this year 


Are you including resolutions as bills?

Pete seems to be losing favor with his city, no?
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