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Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar insist Democrats should demand major concessions if they help Republicans avoid a government shutdown.

With a narrow three-seat majority, Republicans need Democratic votes to pass a spending bill, but progressives argue the GOP must "sort themselves out" first.

They oppose Republican efforts to slash corporate taxes and gut federal agencies.

Concerns remain that even if Democrats secure agreements, the Trump administration might ignore them. Some moderate Democrats agree that Republicans must take responsibility for funding the government.

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[–] spring_cedar_dust@reddthat.com 18 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Everytime the government has been shutdown. The party in opposition has been blamed by the public.

If they do this, they need to all be on message and encourage the media to spread the message.

At least we know that Trump and Conservative media aren't good at crafting a message of who to blame.

Hopefully they have a plan...

[–] tree_frog@lemm.ee 18 points 1 week ago

I don't care who gets blamed because it's unlikely we'll have more, fair(ish) elections.

I just want the dems to slow down fascism long enough the working class has the chance to wake up, organize, and strike.

[–] UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world 9 points 1 week ago

Everytime the government has been shutdown. The party in opposition has been blamed by the public.

Its more complicated than that. Government shutdowns that are focused on gutting entitlements (as during the '13 shutdown lead by Ted Cruz and his House GOP lackeys) have been unpopular because the goal of the shutdown was unpopular. The GOP got the blame because they took the credit and insisted shutting down the gov to cut popular programs was good politics.

By contrast, the '07 threat by Dems not to raise the Debt Ceiling unless Bush agreed to timetables to pull troops out of Iraq was popular because the occupation had become such a rancid policy for Republicans to defend that extreme measures seemed justified.

At least we know that Trump and Conservative media aren’t good at crafting a message of who to blame.

They don't have to craft the message. The message is crafted by the corporate hacks in Silicon Valley and piped through their social media / tabloid newspaper periodicals of record.

By contrast, Dems have gone out of their way to divorce themselves from friendly media - whether its left-wing podcasters or TikTok influencers or Daily Show anchors - for fear of facing any amount of criticism from a left wing source.

That's what is really eating into the Dems' reputation. They're an entrenched minority party, perpetually safe in their gerrymandered districts but without a popular agenda to rally anyone behind. They're a fully controlled opposition.