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[deleted] t1_jadq669 wrote

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flaaaacid t1_jadw1lp wrote

Surely *this* time the Republicans won't pull the football away.

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Trout-Population t1_jadwmwq wrote

There are still a few republicans who opperate in good faith. That's how Rozzi got the job in the first place.

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SuperRocketRumble t1_jaepj7h wrote

“Operating in good faith” and “desperation” are not the same things

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SuperRocketRumble t1_jaepc08 wrote

Lol yea I’m sure those “moderate republicans” would have come to their senses and “worked across the aisle”, just like they always do.

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Mijbr090490 t1_jaesp9t wrote

Republicans won't change their behavior. Dems have been pussies for far too long. Time to give the GOP a taste of their own medicine. Dems constantly take the high road only to be fucked in the end. Not this time. I'll send Cutler a box of tissues.

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immortal1982 t1_jadre0g wrote

I get what you are saying, but in this case he was losing that republican vote because he wouldn't commit to the deals he conceded to get the seat in the first place, so he's been on borrowed time from the beginning.

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Drewcifer81 t1_jadz1ic wrote

>he wouldn't commit to the deals he conceded to get the seat in the first place

What deals were they?

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enemy_of_your_enema t1_jaegcie wrote

Pairing Rozzi's bipartisan constitutional amendment to allow child sex abuse victims to sue their perpetrators long after the crime was committed with the GOP's anti-abortion and anti-regulator constitutional amendments that were entirely unrelated and partisan.

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