So the crushing of the people is bi-partisan…?
Always has been.
Adams, Alma (NC-12) Auchincloss, Jake (MA-4) Beatty, Joyce (OH-3) Bell, Wesley (MO-1) Bishop, Sanford (GA-2) Brown, Shontel (OH-11) Budzinski, Nicole (Nikki) (IL-13) Bynum, Janelle (OR-5) Cherfilus-McCormick, Sheila (FL-20) Cohen, Steve (TN-9) Courtney, Joe (CT-2) Craig, Angie (MN-2) Cuellar, Henry (TX-28) Davids, Sharice (KS-3) Davis, Donald (NC-1) Elfreth, Sarah (MD-3) Frankel, Lois (FL-22) Gillen, Laura (NY-4) Gluesenkamp Perez, Marie (WA-3) Golden, Jared (ME-2) Gonzalez, Vicente (TX-34) Goodlander, Maggie (NH-2) Gray, Adam (CA-13) Harder, Josh (CA-9) Hayes, Jahana (CT-5) Horsford, Steven (NV-4) Hoyer, Steny (MD-5) Kaptur, Marcy (OH-9) Keating, William R. (MA-9) Kennedy, Timothy (NY-26) Krishnamoorthi, Raja (IL-8) Landsman, Greg (OH-1) Lee, Susie (NV-3) Lynch, Stephen (MA-8) Magaziner, Seth (RI-2) Mannion, John (NY-22) McBath, Lucy (GA-6) McClain Delaney, April (MD-6) McDonald Rivet, Kristen (MI-8) Meng, Grace (NY-6) Min, Dave (CA-47) Morelle, Joseph (NY-25) Moskowitz, Jared (FL-23) Moulton, Seth (MA-6) Mrvan, Frank (IN-1) Neal, Richard (MA-1) Neguse, Joe (CO-2) Pallone, Frank (NJ-6) Panetta, Jimmy (CA-19) Pappas, Chris (NH-1) Pettersen, Brittany (CO-7) Riley, Josh (NY-19) Ruiz, Raul (CA-25) Ryan, Patrick (NY-18) Schneider, Brad (IL-10) Schrier, Kim (WA-8) Scott, David (GA-13) Sewell, Terri (AL-7) Sorensen, Eric (IL-17) Soto, Darren (FL-9) Stanton, Greg (AZ-4) Stevens, Haley (MI-11) Subramanyam, Suhas (VA-10) Suozzi, Thomas (NY-3) Swalwell, Eric (CA-14) Sykes, Emilia (OH-13) Thanedar, Shri (MI-13) Torres, Norma (CA-35) Torres, Ritchie (NY-15) Tran, Derek (CA-45) Vasquez, Gabriel (Gabe) (NM-2) Vindman, Eugene (VA-7) Wasserman Schultz, Debbie (FL-25) Whitesides, George (CA-27) Wilson, Frederica (FL-24)
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/119-2025/h158 scrollin through looking to see how my state’s reps voted
Condemned antisemitism in the wake of a the Boulder, Colorado attack and expressed gratitude to all law enforcement, including ICE (explicitly).
Im guessing many of them were indifferent about the verbiage singling ICE or they didn’t want to be against the condemnation and gratitude in spite of it.
They know which way the wind is blowing. Most Americans are too obsessed with themselves to care about society. So, the opposition party is meaningless.
that article is really poorly written
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Of the 212 Democrats in the House, 113 voted against the resolution
Oh give it a rest. More than half of the Democrats voted against it. Not a single republican voted no.
Nope, they are precisely, exactly, to the 5th significant digit, the same.
Honestly though, it was a trap. Vote yes and you’re thanking ice, vote no and you are worse than Hitler. There should have been more abstention votes.
I assume the first sentence was sarcasm, but yeah, this is one of those pure-politics votes that are only meant to injure Democratic candidates by ensuring either the “left” or “centrist” parts of the party are angry at the result.
These people are pretty much all from universally purple swing districts and made a political calculation on a purely political vote.
By talking about this, and getting pissed off, we’re playing to the GOP’s tune.
I tried to ooze sarcasm, do I need more decimal points?
Ahh, yes, that was the issue - sarcasm in 2025 Internet begins at the seventh decimal point.
Precisely.
Oh shit, now the Internet tough guy is gonna punch you in the mouth!
Both sides are the same, come at me