• Milk_Sheikh@lemm.ee
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      He’s making wild power grabs by EO because they’re not being challenged - outside some judges blocking the most egregious overreaches.

      Congress has the lion’s share of the government power - the purse string - if they choose to use it. Nothing moves or happens without money in America.

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        It’s even worse than that. Democrats forced a 15-day vote against Trump’s emergency executive order. The Republicans in Congress redefined the entire congressional calendar as a single day, just to avoid holding the vote. Every last Republican in Congress is complicit.

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      On average, between 4,000 and 5,000 bills are considered in Congress every session.

      Democrats should filibuster every one that makes it to the floor until Trump is out of office. Zero wins.

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        True, but Republicans haven’t brought a bill for a Senate vote this term as far as I’m aware. Have you seen a bill vote yet?

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          7 bills have passed the Senate, one has been signed into law: Congress.gov search

          (note: the filter doesn’t include bills starting in the House, but there aren’t any relevant ones)

          Also, the “Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act of 2025” and “Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act” were “filibustered” (failed to reach cloture).

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          Nope, but I have seen the Democrats hand away their leverage and capitulate to fascists.

          Hence point #1.