Demokraten, ermutigt durch die Wahlergebnisse, mobilisieren gegen das bevorstehende Shutdown-Deal der Mitte

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    1. Hours before the first major elections since President Donald Trump’s win last November, Sen. Bernie Sanders offered a stern warning for Democrats about the party’s closed-door talks to end the shutdown.

      Inside a tense, three-hour meeting at the Capitol on Tuesday, a fiery Sanders urged Democrats not to yield to Republicans without a real victory on health care. The Vermont independent was armed with fresh polling from a Democratic-aligned firm that showed voters would punish the party for giving up with nothing in return, according to a person familiar with his remarks.

      By Wednesday morning, Sanders and his colleagues in Congress [pointed to Democrats’ blow-out victories](https://www.cnn.com/2025/11/05/politics/democrats-shutdown-deal-elections?utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=missions&utm_source=reddit) — including in Virginia, a state with thousands of furloughed federal workers — as the most powerful evidence yet they needed to keep fighting.

      “It would be very strange if on the heels of the American people rewarding Democrats for standing up and fighting, we surrendered without getting anything,” Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut said. “I think we are in an enormously strong position right now.”

      During a private call of House Democrats on Wednesday afternoon, lawmakers, including senior Rep. Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut, urged each other to call their centrist Senate colleagues directly to make the case against the emerging deal. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries signaled on the call that he was keeping the pressure on his Senate counterpart, according to two people familiar with the discussion. Outside Democratic groups, too, have swiftly mobilized to ramp up pressure on centrists.

    2. RunDownTheHighway on

      Yesterdays results prove that there is no reason to back down to the republicans…

    3. MotherMilks99 on

      Honestly, centrists cozying up to Trump’s shutdown games while progressives fight for real health care just feels like déjà vu of Democrats snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.

    4. Lightbringer10000 on

      Yes the message to the establishment dems .. blue hot dogs
      Get the fuck out

    5. barneyrubbble on

      Capitulating at all here just plays into the MAGA fever dream narrative. Hold tight; make the Republicans own their shit show.

    6. JollyJulieArt on

      I fucking hate centrist. They are just Republicans that aren’t craziest enough to be MAGA.

      Bare minimum. Bottom of the barrel. Get nothing done, yet gets all the benefits. Indifferent to accountability. bUt BoTh sIdEs. Fucking centrists

    7. samuel-dunstan on

      Centrist dems, or as every other Western democracy in the world calls them, conservatives.

    8. After the elections on Tuesday there is absolutely no reason for the Dems to give anything. The GOP owns this, the election proved that. Even Trump’s two brain cells can see that the shutdown hurt the GOP.

      If anything the Dems should be demanding the House be called back in session to provide a completely clean CR with ACA funding.

      The GOP should assume that every week the government stays close they are giving the Dems another point in 2026. If the Dems are +10 now, that means they will get the House back easily. You get to +15, the Senate also comes into play. +20, you are talking a GOP wipeout in 2026 across the country.

    9. Vegetable-Seaweed591 on

      PLEASE Dems, add restoring the food bank shipments and SNAP funds cut in Trump’s ugly bill to your demands.

      We’ll never be this focused on food security as a country again. Call out the GOP for their heartless cuts and help feed Americans at the same time.

      Don’t give in!

    10. Most of the comments here are utterly misguided.
      Democratic Party is supposed to be a big tent party, that’s the only way for it to succeed.
      Disagreements and discussions are normal, but it doesn’t mean that whoever you disagree with is a devil. And I’m not talking about Republicans who sold their souls to one.

      And it’s hilarious that many here are totally oblivious to the fact that it was mostly centrists that won on Tuesday.

    11. Accomplished_Sea3811 on

      I think the GOP will hold unless a clean CR, to fund the government (Not the ACA) is agreed to. This is costing us all dearly.

    12. Folding now makes zero sense. Folding now means the past weeks mean nothing. Holding the line and getting compromise is the only thing that makes the shutdown mean something.

    13. Schumer will fuck us. That feckless POS has never met a fight he can’t throw.

    14. Harry Truman had a sign on his desk, „The buck stops here.“ Ultimately, the president takes responsibility for the direction of the country … Except now. Our current leader blames everyone but himself, and is providing no leadership.

      Many years ago, Matt Groening wrote a book, Childhood is Hell. In it, he had a set of excuses when thing go wrong:

      1) Deny culpability (I didn’t do it)

      2) Blame someone else.

      3) Declare it was an accident.

      He also suggests to not use all 3 …

    15. Americans are entering the first month of having to pay their insurance premiums without the subsidies Republicans shutdown the government to prevent. **Why the fuck would you back down now?** Aside from the blowout elections, Americans are about to feel real pain as a consequence of Republican’s plans and this isn’t a plan they could ever feasibly pin on the Democrats since they’ve been saying from day 1 that the shutdown is to holdout for these subsidies about to hit half the households in the U.S.

    16. GlobalIncident7623 on

      Schumer and his ilk need to hoof it out of here. That stuff doesn’t work with these clowns. They take your olive branch and beat you over the head with it like the primitives they are. Time for some new blood and some new tactics.

    17. artsyhipsterKratos on

      The only thing compromising with this administration does is allow them to continue killing us with death by a thousand cuts while manipulating the narrative. Don’t budge and it is harder for them to do that. We can’t change what they do, only how we respond. Respond with strength and clarity.

    18. Independent-Bug-9352 on

      Just watched a press conference full of AIPAC stooges like Hakeem Jeffries and DWS who’ve been complete failures of Democratic leadership, alongside the likes of Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi.

      I’m so tired of these folks with the charisma of wet cardboard and who clearly in Sinema-like fashion seem more interested in resting on the comforts of their office and lobbyist kickbacks than actually caring for the American people. As a matter of fact, they seem more interested in representing a certain foreign country than they do their own constituents.

      Remember, these are not people who will magically see the light. Each and every single one of them are going to need to be primaried with people with charisma, with a vision, with authenticity. People who push a top vs. bottom uniting message and point the finger squarely at the roots of most of our problems: billionaires, and foreign adversaries.

    19. I’m so sick of both of these lame BS parties…shut your mouths sit down and work something out. That’s what we are paying you for

    20. Not_Cleaver on

      Comments on here make me pissed as a fed who has missed 2.5 paychecks. At least those who are losing the subsidies haven’t faced any loss of actual money yet.

      And before anyone asks, I know it’s the GOP’s fault. Still doesn’t change the fact that I’m going without while most of you are still getting paid.

    21. LongDickMcangerfist on

      If they do bow and get nothing fuck it I’m not voting for any of them anymore I hate to do that but it’s a waste since they just cave or turn republican first chance they can

    22. My god it would be breathtaking stupidity to make a deal right now that isn’t actually a “deal.” “Sure, we will vote on it, just open things up.”

    23. Evidently the few „centrist“ Democrats who are contemplating a compromise, reopening the government now and voting on healthcare later, have never seen the George Schultz „Peanuts“ cartoon in which Lucy holds a football for Charlie Brown to kick, and Lucy pulls the ball away at the last minute, causing Charlie Brown to fall.

      Where is the draft of the bill that Republicans are willing to approve later? Why not approve it now? Do you trust Trump to sign it? Why not sign it now? Voting on it later is a scam.

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