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http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/17/us/politics/democrats-house-senate.html?_r=0
New Trump Party coming?
New Trump Party coming?
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http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/17/us/politics/democrats-house-senate.html?_r=0
New Trump Party coming?
Beat me to it.What's so strange about them doing their jobs? If Trump wants to do stuff that will actually help the country, it would be childish and unethical to oppose those things just to oppose him. This is how adults behave, Just opposite of how the right has done for the last 8 years.
Not bad considering that whining a filibustering is all they've got left.http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/17/us/politics/democrats-house-senate.html?_r=0
New Trump Party coming?
How could Ds work with a racist, sexist, homophobic Nazi MFer who is really dumb?Congressional Democrats, divided and struggling for a path from the electoral wilderness, are constructing an agenda to align with many proposals of President-elect Donald J. Trump that put him at odds with his own party.
On infrastructure spending, child tax credits, paid maternity leave and dismantling trade agreements, Democrats are looking for ways they can work with Mr. Trump and force Republican leaders to choose between their new president and their small-government, free-market principles. Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, elected Wednesday as the new Democratic minority leader, has spoken with Mr. Trump several times, and Democrats in coming weeks plan to announce populist economic and ethics initiatives they think Mr. Trump might like.
Democrats, who lost the White House and made only nominal gains in the House and Senate, face a profound decision after last week’s stunning defeat: Make common cause where they can with Mr. Trump to try to win back the white, working-class voters he took from them, or resist at every turn, trying to rally their disparate coalition in hopes that discontent with an ineffectual new president will benefit them in 2018.
Mr. Trump campaigned on some issues that Democrats have long championed and Republicans resisted: spending more on roads, bridges and rail, punishing American companies that move jobs overseas, ending a lucrative tax break for hedge fund and private equity titans, and making paid maternity leave mandatory.
Continue reading the main story
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Some Democrats are even co-opting Mr. Trump’s language from the campaign. “Every single person in our caucus agrees the system is rigged,” said Senator Debbie Stabenow, Democrat of Michigan.
Bangladesh not ThailandI can't imagine how free market principles will bring working class jobs back. After all, Trump's free market principles had him buying Chinese steel and Thai ties. Or something like that.
Trump appears to be a moderate Dem who knows how to make deals. Became president by fooling. New BS GOP dupes like you. So easy...With Putin's help...How could Ds work with a racist, sexist, homophobic Nazi MFer who is really dumb?Congressional Democrats, divided and struggling for a path from the electoral wilderness, are constructing an agenda to align with many proposals of President-elect Donald J. Trump that put him at odds with his own party.
On infrastructure spending, child tax credits, paid maternity leave and dismantling trade agreements, Democrats are looking for ways they can work with Mr. Trump and force Republican leaders to choose between their new president and their small-government, free-market principles. Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, elected Wednesday as the new Democratic minority leader, has spoken with Mr. Trump several times, and Democrats in coming weeks plan to announce populist economic and ethics initiatives they think Mr. Trump might like.
Democrats, who lost the White House and made only nominal gains in the House and Senate, face a profound decision after last week’s stunning defeat: Make common cause where they can with Mr. Trump to try to win back the white, working-class voters he took from them, or resist at every turn, trying to rally their disparate coalition in hopes that discontent with an ineffectual new president will benefit them in 2018.
Mr. Trump campaigned on some issues that Democrats have long championed and Republicans resisted: spending more on roads, bridges and rail, punishing American companies that move jobs overseas, ending a lucrative tax break for hedge fund and private equity titans, and making paid maternity leave mandatory.
Continue reading the main story
The Trump White House[/paste:font]
Stories on the presidential transition and the forthcoming Trump administration.
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- Trump Team Sets Broader Limits on Lobbying by Former StaffNOV 16
- Trump Will Have Wide Latitude to Let Family Into Government’s Secret CirclesNOV 16
- Specter of Race Shadows Jeff Sessions, Potential Trump Nominee for CabinetNOV 16
- Trump’s Transition in a ‘Long History’ of Rocky Presidential HandoversNOV 16
- Trump Says Transition’s Going ‘Smoothly,’ Disputing Disarray ReportsNOV 16
Chuck Schumer Prepares for His Next Challenge: Leading Senate DemocratsNOV. 10, 2016
Some Democrats are even co-opting Mr. Trump’s language from the campaign. “Every single person in our caucus agrees the system is rigged,” said Senator Debbie Stabenow, Democrat of Michigan.
Are they f**king crazy?????
Trump always was a moderate D, which makes the left's over the top hatred of him even more ridiculous...they were the ones who got duped.Trump appears to be a moderate Dem who knows how to make deals. Became president by fooling. New BS GOP dupes like you. So easy...With Putin's help...How could Ds work with a racist, sexist, homophobic Nazi MFer who is really dumb?Congressional Democrats, divided and struggling for a path from the electoral wilderness, are constructing an agenda to align with many proposals of President-elect Donald J. Trump that put him at odds with his own party.
On infrastructure spending, child tax credits, paid maternity leave and dismantling trade agreements, Democrats are looking for ways they can work with Mr. Trump and force Republican leaders to choose between their new president and their small-government, free-market principles. Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, elected Wednesday as the new Democratic minority leader, has spoken with Mr. Trump several times, and Democrats in coming weeks plan to announce populist economic and ethics initiatives they think Mr. Trump might like.
Democrats, who lost the White House and made only nominal gains in the House and Senate, face a profound decision after last week’s stunning defeat: Make common cause where they can with Mr. Trump to try to win back the white, working-class voters he took from them, or resist at every turn, trying to rally their disparate coalition in hopes that discontent with an ineffectual new president will benefit them in 2018.
Mr. Trump campaigned on some issues that Democrats have long championed and Republicans resisted: spending more on roads, bridges and rail, punishing American companies that move jobs overseas, ending a lucrative tax break for hedge fund and private equity titans, and making paid maternity leave mandatory.
Continue reading the main story
The Trump White House[/paste:font]
Stories on the presidential transition and the forthcoming Trump administration.
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- Trump Team Sets Broader Limits on Lobbying by Former StaffNOV 16
- Trump Will Have Wide Latitude to Let Family Into Government’s Secret CirclesNOV 16
- Specter of Race Shadows Jeff Sessions, Potential Trump Nominee for CabinetNOV 16
- Trump’s Transition in a ‘Long History’ of Rocky Presidential HandoversNOV 16
- Trump Says Transition’s Going ‘Smoothly,’ Disputing Disarray ReportsNOV 16
Chuck Schumer Prepares for His Next Challenge: Leading Senate DemocratsNOV. 10, 2016
Some Democrats are even co-opting Mr. Trump’s language from the campaign. “Every single person in our caucus agrees the system is rigged,” said Senator Debbie Stabenow, Democrat of Michigan.
Are they f**king crazy?????
Along with all the Foxbots and Indies who supported him because of what he SAID...and the media. GO TRUMP PARTY! lol. NOT the New BS GOP of Cruz and McConnell.Trump always was a moderate D, which makes the left's over the top hatred of him even more ridiculous...they were the ones who got duped.Trump appears to be a moderate Dem who knows how to make deals. Became president by fooling. New BS GOP dupes like you. So easy...With Putin's help...How could Ds work with a racist, sexist, homophobic Nazi MFer who is really dumb?Congressional Democrats, divided and struggling for a path from the electoral wilderness, are constructing an agenda to align with many proposals of President-elect Donald J. Trump that put him at odds with his own party.
On infrastructure spending, child tax credits, paid maternity leave and dismantling trade agreements, Democrats are looking for ways they can work with Mr. Trump and force Republican leaders to choose between their new president and their small-government, free-market principles. Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, elected Wednesday as the new Democratic minority leader, has spoken with Mr. Trump several times, and Democrats in coming weeks plan to announce populist economic and ethics initiatives they think Mr. Trump might like.
Democrats, who lost the White House and made only nominal gains in the House and Senate, face a profound decision after last week’s stunning defeat: Make common cause where they can with Mr. Trump to try to win back the white, working-class voters he took from them, or resist at every turn, trying to rally their disparate coalition in hopes that discontent with an ineffectual new president will benefit them in 2018.
Mr. Trump campaigned on some issues that Democrats have long championed and Republicans resisted: spending more on roads, bridges and rail, punishing American companies that move jobs overseas, ending a lucrative tax break for hedge fund and private equity titans, and making paid maternity leave mandatory.
Continue reading the main story
The Trump White House[/paste:font]
Stories on the presidential transition and the forthcoming Trump administration.
See More »
- Trump Team Sets Broader Limits on Lobbying by Former StaffNOV 16
- Trump Will Have Wide Latitude to Let Family Into Government’s Secret CirclesNOV 16
- Specter of Race Shadows Jeff Sessions, Potential Trump Nominee for CabinetNOV 16
- Trump’s Transition in a ‘Long History’ of Rocky Presidential HandoversNOV 16
- Trump Says Transition’s Going ‘Smoothly,’ Disputing Disarray ReportsNOV 16
Chuck Schumer Prepares for His Next Challenge: Leading Senate DemocratsNOV. 10, 2016
Some Democrats are even co-opting Mr. Trump’s language from the campaign. “Every single person in our caucus agrees the system is rigged,” said Senator Debbie Stabenow, Democrat of Michigan.
Are they f**king crazy?????
Trump appears to be a moderate Dem who knows how to make deals. Became president by fooling. New BS GOP dupes like you. So easy...With Putin's help...How could Ds work with a racist, sexist, homophobic Nazi MFer who is really dumb?Congressional Democrats, divided and struggling for a path from the electoral wilderness, are constructing an agenda to align with many proposals of President-elect Donald J. Trump that put him at odds with his own party.
On infrastructure spending, child tax credits, paid maternity leave and dismantling trade agreements, Democrats are looking for ways they can work with Mr. Trump and force Republican leaders to choose between their new president and their small-government, free-market principles. Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, elected Wednesday as the new Democratic minority leader, has spoken with Mr. Trump several times, and Democrats in coming weeks plan to announce populist economic and ethics initiatives they think Mr. Trump might like.
Democrats, who lost the White House and made only nominal gains in the House and Senate, face a profound decision after last week’s stunning defeat: Make common cause where they can with Mr. Trump to try to win back the white, working-class voters he took from them, or resist at every turn, trying to rally their disparate coalition in hopes that discontent with an ineffectual new president will benefit them in 2018.
Mr. Trump campaigned on some issues that Democrats have long championed and Republicans resisted: spending more on roads, bridges and rail, punishing American companies that move jobs overseas, ending a lucrative tax break for hedge fund and private equity titans, and making paid maternity leave mandatory.
Continue reading the main story
The Trump White House[/paste:font]
Stories on the presidential transition and the forthcoming Trump administration.
See More »
- Trump Team Sets Broader Limits on Lobbying by Former StaffNOV 16
- Trump Will Have Wide Latitude to Let Family Into Government’s Secret CirclesNOV 16
- Specter of Race Shadows Jeff Sessions, Potential Trump Nominee for CabinetNOV 16
- Trump’s Transition in a ‘Long History’ of Rocky Presidential HandoversNOV 16
- Trump Says Transition’s Going ‘Smoothly,’ Disputing Disarray ReportsNOV 16
Chuck Schumer Prepares for His Next Challenge: Leading Senate DemocratsNOV. 10, 2016
Some Democrats are even co-opting Mr. Trump’s language from the campaign. “Every single person in our caucus agrees the system is rigged,” said Senator Debbie Stabenow, Democrat of Michigan.
Are they f**king crazy?????
What a joke>>>Did you notice 8 years of total, mindless "no compromise, un-American TP GOP"- TIME obstruction of ANYTHING Obama proposed, even GOP type solutions, while 4 or 5 Dems would go along with W on just about anything? Probably not, Foxbot or whatever kind of New BS GOP dupe you are. I always liked Trump better than any of the other bought off swine GOPers. Like 70% of his supporters, always suspected he was just "deal"ing with you fools...Trump appears to be a moderate Dem who knows how to make deals. Became president by fooling. New BS GOP dupes like you. So easy...With Putin's help...How could Ds work with a racist, sexist, homophobic Nazi MFer who is really dumb?Congressional Democrats, divided and struggling for a path from the electoral wilderness, are constructing an agenda to align with many proposals of President-elect Donald J. Trump that put him at odds with his own party.
On infrastructure spending, child tax credits, paid maternity leave and dismantling trade agreements, Democrats are looking for ways they can work with Mr. Trump and force Republican leaders to choose between their new president and their small-government, free-market principles. Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, elected Wednesday as the new Democratic minority leader, has spoken with Mr. Trump several times, and Democrats in coming weeks plan to announce populist economic and ethics initiatives they think Mr. Trump might like.
Democrats, who lost the White House and made only nominal gains in the House and Senate, face a profound decision after last week’s stunning defeat: Make common cause where they can with Mr. Trump to try to win back the white, working-class voters he took from them, or resist at every turn, trying to rally their disparate coalition in hopes that discontent with an ineffectual new president will benefit them in 2018.
Mr. Trump campaigned on some issues that Democrats have long championed and Republicans resisted: spending more on roads, bridges and rail, punishing American companies that move jobs overseas, ending a lucrative tax break for hedge fund and private equity titans, and making paid maternity leave mandatory.
Continue reading the main story
The Trump White House[/paste:font]
Stories on the presidential transition and the forthcoming Trump administration.
See More »
- Trump Team Sets Broader Limits on Lobbying by Former StaffNOV 16
- Trump Will Have Wide Latitude to Let Family Into Government’s Secret CirclesNOV 16
- Specter of Race Shadows Jeff Sessions, Potential Trump Nominee for CabinetNOV 16
- Trump’s Transition in a ‘Long History’ of Rocky Presidential HandoversNOV 16
- Trump Says Transition’s Going ‘Smoothly,’ Disputing Disarray ReportsNOV 16
Chuck Schumer Prepares for His Next Challenge: Leading Senate DemocratsNOV. 10, 2016
Some Democrats are even co-opting Mr. Trump’s language from the campaign. “Every single person in our caucus agrees the system is rigged,” said Senator Debbie Stabenow, Democrat of Michigan.
Are they f**king crazy?????
I have been saying it along didn't know why you libs didn't listen.
The answer is obvious the libs only care about power and a (D) after someone's name..
For the millionth time trump is a billionaire but a blue collar guy at heart, he knew the only way to win the strongest class of republicans I have ever seen to beat the left wing press and to beat Hillary he had to go over the top he learned it from Barnum and bailey.. You libs were crying about nothing.
What a joke>>>Did you notice 8 years of total, mindless "no compromise, un-American TP GOP"- TIME obstruction of ANYTHING Obama proposed, even GOP type solutions, while 4 or 5 Dems would go along with W on just about anything? Probably not, Foxbot or whatever kind of New BS GOP dupe you are. I always liked Trump better than any of the other bought off swine GOPers. Like 70% of his supporters, always suspected he was just "deal"ing with you fools...Trump appears to be a moderate Dem who knows how to make deals. Became president by fooling. New BS GOP dupes like you. So easy...With Putin's help...How could Ds work with a racist, sexist, homophobic Nazi MFer who is really dumb?Congressional Democrats, divided and struggling for a path from the electoral wilderness, are constructing an agenda to align with many proposals of President-elect Donald J. Trump that put him at odds with his own party.
On infrastructure spending, child tax credits, paid maternity leave and dismantling trade agreements, Democrats are looking for ways they can work with Mr. Trump and force Republican leaders to choose between their new president and their small-government, free-market principles. Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, elected Wednesday as the new Democratic minority leader, has spoken with Mr. Trump several times, and Democrats in coming weeks plan to announce populist economic and ethics initiatives they think Mr. Trump might like.
Democrats, who lost the White House and made only nominal gains in the House and Senate, face a profound decision after last week’s stunning defeat: Make common cause where they can with Mr. Trump to try to win back the white, working-class voters he took from them, or resist at every turn, trying to rally their disparate coalition in hopes that discontent with an ineffectual new president will benefit them in 2018.
Mr. Trump campaigned on some issues that Democrats have long championed and Republicans resisted: spending more on roads, bridges and rail, punishing American companies that move jobs overseas, ending a lucrative tax break for hedge fund and private equity titans, and making paid maternity leave mandatory.
Continue reading the main story
The Trump White House[/paste:font]
Stories on the presidential transition and the forthcoming Trump administration.
See More »
- Trump Team Sets Broader Limits on Lobbying by Former StaffNOV 16
- Trump Will Have Wide Latitude to Let Family Into Government’s Secret CirclesNOV 16
- Specter of Race Shadows Jeff Sessions, Potential Trump Nominee for CabinetNOV 16
- Trump’s Transition in a ‘Long History’ of Rocky Presidential HandoversNOV 16
- Trump Says Transition’s Going ‘Smoothly,’ Disputing Disarray ReportsNOV 16
Chuck Schumer Prepares for His Next Challenge: Leading Senate DemocratsNOV. 10, 2016
Some Democrats are even co-opting Mr. Trump’s language from the campaign. “Every single person in our caucus agrees the system is rigged,” said Senator Debbie Stabenow, Democrat of Michigan.
Are they f**king crazy?????
I have been saying it along didn't know why you libs didn't listen.
The answer is obvious the libs only care about power and a (D) after someone's name..
For the millionth time trump is a billionaire but a blue collar guy at heart, he knew the only way to win the strongest class of republicans I have ever seen to beat the left wing press and to beat Hillary he had to go over the top he learned it from Barnum and bailey.. You libs were crying about nothing.
Obstruction and bs propaganda worked! But only got you a Dem lol...welcome to the Trump Party.What a joke>>>Did you notice 8 years of total, mindless "no compromise, un-American TP GOP"- TIME obstruction of ANYTHING Obama proposed, even GOP type solutions, while 4 or 5 Dems would go along with W on just about anything? Probably not, Foxbot or whatever kind of New BS GOP dupe you are. I always liked Trump better than any of the other bought off swine GOPers. Like 70% of his supporters, always suspected he was just "deal"ing with you fools...Trump appears to be a moderate Dem who knows how to make deals. Became president by fooling. New BS GOP dupes like you. So easy...With Putin's help...How could Ds work with a racist, sexist, homophobic Nazi MFer who is really dumb?Congressional Democrats, divided and struggling for a path from the electoral wilderness, are constructing an agenda to align with many proposals of President-elect Donald J. Trump that put him at odds with his own party.
On infrastructure spending, child tax credits, paid maternity leave and dismantling trade agreements, Democrats are looking for ways they can work with Mr. Trump and force Republican leaders to choose between their new president and their small-government, free-market principles. Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, elected Wednesday as the new Democratic minority leader, has spoken with Mr. Trump several times, and Democrats in coming weeks plan to announce populist economic and ethics initiatives they think Mr. Trump might like.
Democrats, who lost the White House and made only nominal gains in the House and Senate, face a profound decision after last week’s stunning defeat: Make common cause where they can with Mr. Trump to try to win back the white, working-class voters he took from them, or resist at every turn, trying to rally their disparate coalition in hopes that discontent with an ineffectual new president will benefit them in 2018.
Mr. Trump campaigned on some issues that Democrats have long championed and Republicans resisted: spending more on roads, bridges and rail, punishing American companies that move jobs overseas, ending a lucrative tax break for hedge fund and private equity titans, and making paid maternity leave mandatory.
Continue reading the main story
The Trump White House[/paste:font]
Stories on the presidential transition and the forthcoming Trump administration.
See More »
- Trump Team Sets Broader Limits on Lobbying by Former StaffNOV 16
- Trump Will Have Wide Latitude to Let Family Into Government’s Secret CirclesNOV 16
- Specter of Race Shadows Jeff Sessions, Potential Trump Nominee for CabinetNOV 16
- Trump’s Transition in a ‘Long History’ of Rocky Presidential HandoversNOV 16
- Trump Says Transition’s Going ‘Smoothly,’ Disputing Disarray ReportsNOV 16
Chuck Schumer Prepares for His Next Challenge: Leading Senate DemocratsNOV. 10, 2016
Some Democrats are even co-opting Mr. Trump’s language from the campaign. “Every single person in our caucus agrees the system is rigged,” said Senator Debbie Stabenow, Democrat of Michigan.
Are they f**king crazy?????
I have been saying it along didn't know why you libs didn't listen.
The answer is obvious the libs only care about power and a (D) after someone's name..
For the millionth time trump is a billionaire but a blue collar guy at heart, he knew the only way to win the strongest class of republicans I have ever seen to beat the left wing press and to beat Hillary he had to go over the top he learned it from Barnum and bailey.. You libs were crying about nothing.
Calm down franko they were dealing with a dictator.... And you know it, the democrats are dealing with a leader, a business man a guy who wants to compromise.. To get stuff done.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/17/us/politics/democrats-house-senate.html?_r=0
New Trump Party coming?
What's so strange about them doing their jobs? If Trump wants to do stuff that will actually help the country, it would be childish and unethical to oppose those things just to oppose him. This is how adults behave, Just opposite of how the right has done for the last 8 years.