• AbsoluteChicagoDog@lemm.eeOP
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    16 hours ago

    Got some citations for those claims? Particularly given Kamala’s opposition to expanding Medicare.

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      15 hours ago

      yeah sure, I love wasting time arguing with bad faith actors! You’re clearly in the special group of the best thinkers, it’s so fun to spend time talking with people like you!

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          14 hours ago

          And? Despite what Trump says, presidents don’t have unilateral power, and members of the president’s party can do and say things different from the president

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            In case you aren’t aware, the president is the most powerful politician in America. The policies they promote have the best chance of succeeding. Polical parties pick a person to represent them to run for president. Democrats picked Kamala and her polices to represent them.

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              13 hours ago

              🙄🙄🙄

              presidents don’t have unilateral power, and members of the president’s party can do and say things different from the president

              This is how American politics has worked for hundreds of years. Yes, the president (really the executive branch) holds a lot of power. So do the other two branches of government. One branch can’t really do anything without working with the other two, which means that compromise is a frequent theme throughout the history of American politics.