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The people are angry about the economy, about DOGE, but their Republican representatives are afraid of their constituents. Their Republican representatives don’t want to hear a thing from their constituents right now. Some, like this guy, don’t even like their constituents:


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Imagine? The constituents are “the enemy within” to the Rep. from Wisconsin. Why would I even want to attend one of his town halls? He doesn’t even respect people. Bernie speaks to the people, and the people have always known that.

So, there’s your answer. Bernie is no fool, and that’s why he’s getting crowds. People like the guy, and the people’s Republican reps are nowhere to be found. Thank you for your question, glad I could be of some assistance.

I sure hope Democrats field George Washington to run against this guy and not just an average politician who proposes ideas and is just an okay public speaker and leader cuz otherwise voters will remain reelecting a guy who openly mocks and belittles them…
 
Under the circumstances….


"In my corner of America, there’s a common feeling emerging about the viral videos of constituents angrily confronting congressional Republicans: That’s what they get," wrote Johnson. "But the snark isn’t intended for the elected officials so much as for their voters. The thinking goes that those who supported politicians campaigning on callous policies toward others shouldn’t be surprised when they end up harmed, too. It’s a variation on the adage that people get the government they deserve."

How true is that, really, though, he wondered? In many cases, these voters don't feel like this is what they signed up for: "In Texas, they are mad that an unelected billionaire seems to be exercising the presidency’s executive powers, unchecked. In Georgia, they are upset about the White House’s position on Ukraine and about its ham-fisted federal funding and staffing cuts. And they are angry that their representatives don’t appear interested in doing much about any of these things."

What Republicans who control a bare majority in the House are facing, he continued, is frustration "with representatives who are bad delegates, offering no resistance to a White House run amok in their communities. Those who think Republican voters are getting their just deserts fault them for choosing poor trustees. Polls confirm that the resulting dissatisfaction with the whole system is widespread: Government is cited as the most important problem facing the country, even more than the economy or immigration; two-thirds of us are unsatisfied with our democracy; and Congress’s approval rate remains dismal. Is this the government we all deserve?"

In other words, he wrote, the new town hall protests flaring up are "snapshots of supporters who, after just a 30-day sample of the government they elected, feel duped." It's a symptom of widespread feeling that elected leaders are not putting their constituents' interests first — and "both sides long for a government that will address the nation’s problems and not be its primary one."

 
March 11, 2025. The date that Saint Cy of JFC and Al-O-Meter find agreement on a statement.

Nobody deserves Bernie. His economic ideas died with the Soviet Union and belong in history's dustbin.

Sad part is you don’t.

Thanks for the economic advice.


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Wait, wut?!? Wisconsin elects their Supreme Court? Their Supreme Court is subject to the will of the mob? W.T.F?????

Hey Wisconsin, that you are so upset over the opinion of one non-state-office-holding guy is why you don't do this. Cheese curds are awesome and Madison is a fun town, but are you all retarded?
 
Great decision….


The Democratic Party is planning an extensive series of town halls in Republican-held districts in all 50 states to draw attention to the Republican leadership’s recent warning that G.O.P. lawmakers should avoid such open forums.

The initial wave of what Democrats are branding “People’s Town Halls” is planned to target nine House Republicans in battleground districts, from Arizona to Pennsylvania, who Democrats believe will be vulnerable in the 2026 midterm elections.

The incursions into Republican territory come as the Democratic Party tries to find its political footing after a turbulent first 50 days of President Trump’s second term, and as Republicans control every facet of the federal government — and are exercising their power aggressively.

Party officials said the first nine town halls were just the start, with the goal of eventually holding events across the country to highlight some of the less popular proposals pressed by the Trump administration and Republicans in Congress.

The effort seeks to capitalize on private advice this month from Representative Richard Hudson of North Carolina, the chair of the House Republican campaign arm, that G.O.P. lawmakers stop having in-person town halls after some devolved into shouting matches.

“If they won’t talk to their own voters, then Democrats will,” Ken Martin, the chair of the Democratic National Committee, said in a statement to The New York Times. “That’s why we’ll be hosting People’s Town Halls in all 50 states across the country, starting now with vulnerable G.O.P.-held target districts.”
 
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