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In reply to the discussion: All I see is appeasement and acquiescence [View all]Fiendish Thingy
(19,023 posts)39. I don't see it that way.
Yes, there are some pretty high profile appeasers, a few unexpected ones, and many unsurprising ones.
Then there are many, many more who, while not making a lot of noise or wringing their hands in a very attention getting manner, nevertheless seem resolute in their intentions to oppose the new administration.
There isnt much of substance to say or do in this pre-inaugural period. The rubber hits the road on January 20, and I will reserve my judgement until then.
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Combination. Dems had courage when they were in office. Sometimes. Not always.
mucholderthandirt
Dec 14
#81
They're doing a great job giving people reasons not to vote for them aren't they?
tenderfoot
Dec 11
#16
i think this was it! (there might have been another similar one but i loved this one too!) how the hell did you find it?
orleans
Dec 11
#78
I look back to 17-20 and think the Democrats and the media stonewalled Trump pretty effectively.
WarGamer
Dec 11
#36
Trump's biggest problem in his first term was the continual chaos - every single day, a new landmine was stepped on.
Midwestern Democrat
Dec 14
#80