Really. Who yelled the most and insulted people at every turn? And the deplorable comment turned out to be quite true. Think 1/6.
Again. tRump lied every minute in office and still thinks he will suddenly be returned to glory.
1/6 was a small number of people. Look at the "peaceful protesters" and the billions of dollars of damage they did. While they weren't at the Capitol, they did a lot of damage to the country.
He didn't lie "every minute in office" but his grasp on reality is very weak, at times.
At the beginning of COVID, he wanted to stop travelers coming to the US from China and the Left called him 'racist'. Turns out, he was right. He made comments claiming that COVID came from China and wasn't natural- that wasn't wrong, either.
The guy's a wingnut but he ran on a platform of "I'm not one of the career politicians who have been in Washington for 40+ years and have effed up the country. Pelosi hasn't sponsored a bill since 2008, only three were bi-partisan, the rest in the link were 'All Democrats' and there weren't many.
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Biden entered Congress in 1973 and I would bet that he'd like to hide some parts of his voting record. How much of his 45 years in Congress has been considered 'better than average'?
Feinstein is 87 (will turn 88 in June) and has been in Congress since 1992. Not much of her record is more than resolutions commemorating something/someone- nice, but not really geared toward the whole country.
Bernie Sanders has authored very few bi-partisan bills everything in the link shows that every one of his were referred to committee.
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Elizabeth Warren said "This crisis demands more than a senator who has good ideas,”
said Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), in what was her sharpest rebuke of her ideological co-traveler to date, “but whose 30-year track record shows he consistently calls for things he fails to get done and consistently opposes things he nevertheless fails to stop.”
Congress has too many members who have been in office for 30-40 years, or more. While churning its members like a greedy stockbroker isn't needed, some fresh blood wouldn't be a bad thing. We need to be a bit more moderate and before anyone says it, the Democrats ARE NOT 'moderate', anymore than the GOP is 'moderate'.
I really hope we can grow an independent party, so the people who are stuck in the middle can have someone to pick from.