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While good, we all know that the House won't pass this, and if they did the Senate won't confirm it.
I've said it before elsewhere but it needs to be heard...
It's just wild to me continually seeing posts not understanding how this all works, and how it would play out. It's like the people who thought China paid the tariffs...
The house is almost tied. That's who passes bills, handles impeachments, some of the most powerful committees are, and who impeaches Presidents...
218 Republicans, 213 Democrats.
Let's see, take New York for example.
26 representatives total, 19 Democrat and 7 Republican.
5 of those were within 2 points last time their seat was up.
People who think that New York is blue, their vote doesn't matter, skips the votes for the House and Senate and end up losing a Blue house seat but later complain that nothing changes are literally the fucking problem.
Every. Fucking. State. Is. Like. This.
Apathetic morons who don't realize that the president is only held accountable by the other branch of government then wave their hands around when they did jack shit to help put people in place to, are the fucking problem.
District 3 of California was lost by 24,000 votes. District 22 was lost by 3,000.
Those two seats in the house, along with the close ones in New York, Jersey, Michigan, Illinois, Washington, hell every state... Are what makes the House of Representatives or breaks it.
So, if you think that your vote for president doesn't matter, so you skip voting and let these other seats slip, yes, you're a fucking moron who can't grasp basic concepts of government that are taught in 4th grade.
And don't get me started on the State House/Senates, how they define voting laws and voting zones and engage in gerrymandering.
Every fucking vote counts.
And until the country realizes it, and starts acting on it, we'll keep getting the shit we deserve.
House needs a simple majority, and two thirds of the Senate.
Democrats would need ~18 seats.
First, that won't happen in 2026.
Even the best cases make it hard to win enough by 2028. Which is why impeachment is just not something we can hold out for.
Gerrymandering is part of why this is a problem, which is done at the local level, and again why every vote counts.
How could it play out? Assuming some absurdly weird upside down world just opposite of what we're living in, this is the only path just looking at the numbers...
Again, Democrats would need to gain 18 net seats. Seats Potentially in Play (Republican Incumbents): This requires looking at seats up in upcoming cycles.
It's going to take an absolutely historic level of pain to both drive enough people to vote MAGA out to make this change though.
The amount that's being excused, sanewashed, and just drowned out with other absurdities...
We're on all on this shit ride until some new wildcard comes into play.
No impeachment, no Supreme Court, no guardrail is going to change that.
Something new and unaccounted for is the only feasible catalyst.
This is why articles of impeachment need to be introduced anyway. They need to do it every fucking day if they have to, every time it's voted down. it's not like the House or the Senate is voting on something better. They're voting on something worse.
It needs to keep being said that there is no sanity and there are no excuses and that something has gone fundamentally wrong.
Yes. People need to get out and fucking vote. Anything less than 80% participation in a presidential election is shameful.
But you need to do some background I think. California 22 might be "only" 3k, but it was 53%-47% in 2024. It's also voted Republican since 2002 (1) The real headfuck about CA-22 is how it's 73% Hispanic and reliably red.
Same shit with CA-3. "Only 24,000 votes" - they won that district by ten bloody points 55%-45%. There were 400,000 votes in the district. Thought it's a little more purple. (2)
Also, your numbers are off compared to wiki. Not sure where the discrepancy is but CA-22 and CA-3 were lost by 11,000 and 46,000 respectively.
The Hispanic people voting R can be explained by "traditional values" and "religion" - I think.
It blows my mind but I know Hispanic folks who will vote R.
I mean, the inevitable march of time winning is a real possibility as far as the cheetoh is concerned.
I call that God's Ultimate Recall Vote. Even Donald Trump is subject to that, eventually.
Just don't let it be peaceful or pleasant. He doesn't deserve it.
I agree, but I'll settle for just about anything that gets him out of the oval office
I appreciate the effort behind your comment. Unfortunately, it will likely fall on deaf ears among those who most need to understand our government — no different from the MAGA crowd. I don’t mean this condescending. It’s just unfortunate how poorly our education system prepares Americans, across the political spectrum, for their civic responsibilities.
The amount of people who do not even know what a primary election is blows my mind. They apparently think the candidates are just magically pulled out of the air and not decided by the 39 old white dudes that seem to be the only ones except me out voting in every primary. Want ACTUAL change start telling all the democrats to start showing up to the primaries and maybe we will finally not have boomer white dudes picking both sides of every election.
We shouldn't just blame the education system. It's not that hard to talk to your kids about this at least a few times in 18 years.
The mantra that it's impolite to talk about politics has done enormous damage.
You’re right. A lot of parents leave it all up to the schools. Education can build the foundation, sure but the real work, the real conversations, should happen at home. Teaching kids how to think, not just filling their heads with facts.
The problem is, you’re lucky if there are even two parents around anymore. And if there are, most come home drained from work, staring down bills they still can’t pay. Conversations that matter just get lost in the exhaustion. Maybe I’m just grumpy in my older age, but it’s hard not to get cynical about it.
Yup, 100% agree.
I'm still going to go down shouting "I told you so" to everyone who's not angry and involved, or at least loud about it.
Thank you. It's exhausting and cathartic at the same time to call the little shits who go through mental gymnastics to support their anti-electoralism/accelerationism as the literal cause of the current state of the world. Yes, bad actors have been doing bad things but they're basically just holding the door open for the guy walking up to the house with a can of kerosene and lit blowtorch.
Yes, but this doesn't have to be done with only Democrats. I guarantee there's at least one Republican that will join the cause if and only if they know it will succeed.
If there's one, and you coordinate them, we have a chance. But they need to be more than half sure it'll work.
It would be great, and I wish I was optimistic enough to believe it would happen.
Mitt was the last Republican who voted for it though.
After the last time immediately following Jan 6, I don't hold a lot of hope.
trying if fine though and preferable to not.
Very well said.