Sanders, Warren Warn Senate Majority Will Be Used in 'Very Aggressive Way' if GOP Blocks Stimulus

The dust of an insurrection against the US government has still yet to be settled, and it seems the dems are still infatuated with taking the moral high ground, when it's garlingly obvious that if this administration had been the slightest bit more competent in their attempts to stage a coup, we would be looking at an entirely different set of circumstances. Why are they seemingly unable to recognize that their colleagues across the aisle have no intention of playing fair, and in their attempts to discredit our election despite any legitimate evidence whatsoever, fomented and welcomed attack on our democracy?

The Democrats have a supermajority, and the Democrats need to act like they have a supermajority, and make hay while the sun shines. The majority of "progressive" policies up for debate in this coutnry are policies that the majority of Americans support.

Codify shit into law, and leave it up to the Republicans to be the ones to take it away from the American people. The GOP "repeal and replace" attempt on the ACA and the public backlash that ensued is a shining example of how the GOP, even when they have 8 fucking years to come up with a better idea, show up empty-handed. It's why the Republican-controlled Senate would rather create a legislative graveyard than go on-record opposing legislation that helps the American people.

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