Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., has drawn fire from progressives over his fierce support for Israel and broken with immigration advocates with his support for curtailing migration.
individual [GOP] members of Congress are on a spectrum and can be influenced to vote in our best interests.
If you truly believe that, I have a mountain chalet in Florida to sell you.
Name one time since 2016 that anything good came from negotiating with the GOP on immigration. Hell, name one time in this MILLENNIUM.
there are almost always some members that aren’t voting along their party lines
Anything even resembling change for the better on immigration being amongst the exceptions that makes your “almost” necessary.
Just look at how democrats won concessions from the house on the spending bill
Spending is not the same thing as immigration. While fascists don’t like social programs that benefit those who need help, they don’t have an automatic visceral fear and hatred of them like they do with immigrants.
made republicans look stupid in the process.
As an aside, they were already doing that themselves
Your approach would’ve resulted in a government shutdown instead.
No. The Republicans hold the federal government hostage every time raising the debt ceiling comes up. It’s as much part of what they do as demagougery in general is.
Letting them persecute and otherwise abuse immigrants more or less doesn’t change that. It just lets them persecute and otherwise abuse immigrants more.
If we don’t negotiate at all then there’s no way forward.
Not true. If your ideas are good enough and you show that you’re not too weak and/or corrupt to implement them, you get big enough majorities to bypass the GOP completely, which you should then do.
It’s worse to negotiate in good faith with those that are negotiating in bad faith than to not negotiate at all, since those negotiating in bad faith have no reason to give any concessions and every reason to demand concessions from their opposition.
Same goes for arguing I’m good faith with people who are either arguing in bad faith or basing their entire argument on a commonly believed false premise.
So I’m gonna let you go gaslight someone else now. Have the day you deserve.
If you truly believe that, I have a mountain chalet in Florida to sell you.
Name one time since 2016 that anything good came from negotiating with the GOP on immigration. Hell, name one time in this MILLENNIUM.
Anything even resembling change for the better on immigration being amongst the exceptions that makes your “almost” necessary.
Spending is not the same thing as immigration. While fascists don’t like social programs that benefit those who need help, they don’t have an automatic visceral fear and hatred of them like they do with immigrants.
As an aside, they were already doing that themselves
No. The Republicans hold the federal government hostage every time raising the debt ceiling comes up. It’s as much part of what they do as demagougery in general is.
Letting them persecute and otherwise abuse immigrants more or less doesn’t change that. It just lets them persecute and otherwise abuse immigrants more.
The idea is to negotiate in good faith to show that is our stance and not give in to bad faith negotiations.
If we don’t negotiate at all then there’s no way forward.
Not true. If your ideas are good enough and you show that you’re not too weak and/or corrupt to implement them, you get big enough majorities to bypass the GOP completely, which you should then do.
It’s worse to negotiate in good faith with those that are negotiating in bad faith than to not negotiate at all, since those negotiating in bad faith have no reason to give any concessions and every reason to demand concessions from their opposition.
Same goes for arguing I’m good faith with people who are either arguing in bad faith or basing their entire argument on a commonly believed false premise.
So I’m gonna let you go gaslight someone else now. Have the day you deserve.