Fetterman's growing on me
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wrote on 8 Jan 2024, 13:57 last edited by
The Pelosi Effect.
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wrote on 8 Jan 2024, 13:58 last edited by
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It would be smarter and cheaper to just move the population and its key resources here than to go to war over it.
wrote on 9 Jan 2024, 02:16 last edited by@Mik said in Fetterman's growing on me:
It would be smarter and cheaper to just move the population and its key resources here than to go to war over it.
LOL
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wrote on 19 Jan 2024, 17:07 last edited by Mik
Seems like a no-brainer to me.
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@Mik said in Fetterman's growing on me:
Seems like a no-brainer to me.
Fetterman gets a gold
barstar from me.The surprising thing is that he's saying out loud. He's forcing Schumer's hand.
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wrote on 19 Jan 2024, 17:18 last edited by
I wonder if his health issues made him decide to speak up about what he really believes? A major scare can push people to re-evaluate their lives.
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wrote on 19 Jan 2024, 17:22 last edited by
It would be disappointing if it turns out that it was always this easy to sound sane as a politician.
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wrote on 25 Jan 2024, 02:40 last edited by
An overwhelming majority of President Joe Biden's fellow Democrats in the Senate on Wednesday backed a statement reiterating U.S. support of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The only two Democratic senators who did not sign onto the amendment were John Fetterman and Joe Manchin.
Fetterman has long supported a two-state solution, but he believed the measure should include language stipulating the destruction of Hamas as a precondition to peace, an aide said. -
wrote on 25 Jan 2024, 10:18 last edited by
Or maybe...Manchin has occupied a fairly unique place in closely divided Senate. It has given him a bit more power than he normally would have had. Maybe Fetterman or somebody on his staff came up with the idea of occupying that same political space, since Manchin is retiring.
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An overwhelming majority of President Joe Biden's fellow Democrats in the Senate on Wednesday backed a statement reiterating U.S. support of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The only two Democratic senators who did not sign onto the amendment were John Fetterman and Joe Manchin.
Fetterman has long supported a two-state solution, but he believed the measure should include language stipulating the destruction of Hamas as a precondition to peace, an aide said.wrote on 25 Jan 2024, 15:07 last edited by RenaudaFetterman has long supported a two-state solution, but he believed the measure should include language stipulating the destruction of Hamas as a precondition to peace, an aide said.
A sensible policy position to take. Hamas must not be in any way a part of any future Palestinian identity or state.
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wrote on 25 Jan 2024, 15:11 last edited by
That much should be obvious to our esteemed leaders. But then we abandoned Afghanistan to the Taliban, so….
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I like the orange brick, though.
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I like the orange brick, though.
wrote on 27 Jan 2024, 11:32 last edited by@LuFins-Dad you posted that at about 430 local time! What the hell are you doing up at that hour?
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@LuFins-Dad you posted that at about 430 local time! What the hell are you doing up at that hour?
wrote on 27 Jan 2024, 11:39 last edited by@George-K said in Fetterman's growing on me:
@LuFins-Dad you posted that at about 430 local time! What the hell are you doing up at that hour?
I’m at work. Had to meet the electrician.
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wrote on 27 Jan 2024, 13:38 last edited by Jolly
What does she look like?