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Ok so 2 people out of 535 in Republican-controlled Congress voted against it, how is it accurate to say "Democrats pushed it through"?
Maybe they should trying being the OPPOSITION PARTY for once in their miserable careers.
I see how you got confused, let's try rephrasing it to "passed with unanimous democratic support".
The house bill was sponsored by a Pennsylvania Democrat and a Florida Republican.
Amy Klobuchar and Ted Cruz introduced the Senate version.
It's bipartisan and criticism is levelled at the opposition for doing bipartisanship: the chronic problematic condition the Democrats put themselves into while in the minority.
In what world is 2 votes against 400 making any noise? That is 0.5%, democrats surely make up far more than that.
So a majority of democrats voted for this.
They pushed it through.
Every single democrat who voted, voted yes. The other democrats just refused to vote, instead of voting against it.
The funny thing is, I seem to recall every single democrat on Lemmy saying right after the election what not voting against Trump was no different than voting for him. Wonder when that changed.
They're still saying that, however now it means don't be critical of do nothing democrats. Really thinking .world is redditizing unfortunately
My point is that it's very odd to focus on the Democrats specifically when Republicans brought the bills up for a vote, and Republicans also basically unanimously voted for it...more Republicans voted for it than Democrats, and a Republican president is signing the bill.
Republicans pushed it through, Democrats voted for it also. You are allowed to criticize either party for voting for it, but you are being inaccurate if you are saying the Democrats are disproportionately responsible for passage, as the term "pushed it through" means.
"Republican controlled" doesn't mean they're all Republican. It means they have a majority. 535 votes in favor essentially means unanimous support.