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[-] hallettj@beehaw.org 53 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I'm finding this mess interesting: the MAGAs vote and debate like a third party, which kinda gives us a House with no majority party which is something we usually don't get to see in America. And we're getting the deadlocks that come from a chamber that isn't willing to form a coalition - or at least not a reliable one.

I just hope the next speaker candidate doesn't try for the same Republican-MAGA coalition. Although I'm prepared to be disappointed. Do you think there's any chance a Republican would offer to sideline the MAGAs to get support from Democrats?

Under this analysis the Democrats have a plurality. How does that tend to work out in governments with more than two parties?

[-] SleightWryder@mastodon.social 10 points 1 year ago

@hallettj @chloyster Until we stop using politics as a tool to punish each other, get used to more chaos and pain.

[-] downpunxx@kbin.social 18 points 1 year ago

yes yes both sides of course, both sides

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