连federal employee union都公开表示要求dem接受clean CR
阿佐的老板们脸往哪里搁哦
再关三个月


Today's Democratic Party is irredeemable.
All credits go to Obama.
这个很正常的斯德哥尔摩心态
联邦雇员工会没有医保问题,民主党可是为了美国民众明年的医保拨款而战。现在民调blame 共和党的高于民主党
Yes — recent polling shows that more Americans tend to blame the Republican Party (GOP) than the Democratic Party for a government shutdown — though it’s not an overwhelming majority and a significant portion blame both parties.
Key findings
A national survey from Marist College Institute for Public Opinion / PBS NewsHour found that 38% of Americans said Republicans would be to blame if a shutdown happens, while 27% said Democrats, and 31% said both equally.
PBS
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Marist Poll
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WJCT News 89.9
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A direct poll by The Washington Post found 47% of respondents blamed President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans for the partial shutdown, vs. 30% who blamed the Democrats in Congress.
The Washington Post
Another recent survey (AP-NORC) indicated widespread blame: about 58% said congressional Republicans (and Trump) were responsible, while 54% said Democrats in Congress were responsible.
Politico
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However, a small number of polls show some shifting sentiment: One from Morning Consult found growing numbers of voters blaming Democrats (38% blaming Democrats, 43% blaming Republicans) though Republicans still slightly more.
Morning Consult Pro
Why this is the case
The GOP currently holds more control of federal institutions (in the instances referenced) which tends to increase public focus/blame. For example, the Marist poll noted Republicans “control the White House and both houses of Congress.”
PBS
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Much of the public sees a shutdown as a failure of governance or unwillingness to compromise — and when one party holds more power, that tends to attract more responsibility.
arcamax.com
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Partisan lens: Democrats largely blame Republicans; Republicans largely blame Democrats. Independents often lean toward blaming the party in power or both. For example, independents in one poll: 36% blame Republicans vs. 19% blame Democrats.
arcamax.com
+1
Caveats
Even though the GOP is getting more blame in many polls, a large share (often 30% or more) say “both parties” are equally to blame. So blame is not being placed solely on one side.
Marist Poll
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Polls vary based on which wording is used (shutdown “would be” vs “is”), when they were taken, and whether they name individuals (e.g., Trump) vs parties.
Some polls indicate that the margin is narrowing: more people are beginning to blame Democrats as messaging and facts shift.
Morning Consult Pro
Bottom line
Yes — currently, the public tilts toward blaming Republicans more than Democrats for a government shutdown. But the difference is modest, and many Americans place blame on both sides rather than one alone.
美国联邦财政收入4万亿
美国债台高筑已经累积到38万亿
而美国民主党张口就要1.5万亿
为此竟然还把政府逼停了
纵容这种无理取闹的结果
就是大家一起玩完
altopalo 写了: 2025年 10月 28日 16:41联邦雇员工会没有医保问题,民主党可是为了美国民众明年的医保拨款而战。现在民调blame 共和党的高于民主党
Yes — recent polling shows that more Americans tend to blame the Republican Party (GOP) than the Democratic Party for a government shutdown — though it’s not an overwhelming majority and a significant portion blame both parties.
Key findings
A national survey from Marist College Institute for Public Opinion / PBS NewsHour found that 38% of Americans said Republicans would be to blame if a shutdown happens, while 27% said Democrats, and 31% said both equally.
PBS
+3
Marist Poll
+3
WJCT News 89.9
+3A direct poll by The Washington Post found 47% of respondents blamed President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans for the partial shutdown, vs. 30% who blamed the Democrats in Congress.
The Washington PostAnother recent survey (AP-NORC) indicated widespread blame: about 58% said congressional Republicans (and Trump) were responsible, while 54% said Democrats in Congress were responsible.
Politico
+1However, a small number of polls show some shifting sentiment: One from Morning Consult found growing numbers of voters blaming Democrats (38% blaming Democrats, 43% blaming Republicans) though Republicans still slightly more.
Morning Consult ProWhy this is the case
The GOP currently holds more control of federal institutions (in the instances referenced) which tends to increase public focus/blame. For example, the Marist poll noted Republicans “control the White House and both houses of Congress.”
PBS
+1Much of the public sees a shutdown as a failure of governance or unwillingness to compromise — and when one party holds more power, that tends to attract more responsibility.
arcamax.com
+1Partisan lens: Democrats largely blame Republicans; Republicans largely blame Democrats. Independents often lean toward blaming the party in power or both. For example, independents in one poll: 36% blame Republicans vs. 19% blame Democrats.
arcamax.com
+1Caveats
Even though the GOP is getting more blame in many polls, a large share (often 30% or more) say “both parties” are equally to blame. So blame is not being placed solely on one side.
Marist Poll
+1Polls vary based on which wording is used (shutdown “would be” vs “is”), when they were taken, and whether they name individuals (e.g., Trump) vs parties.
Some polls indicate that the margin is narrowing: more people are beginning to blame Democrats as messaging and facts shift.
Morning Consult ProBottom line
Yes — currently, the public tilts toward blaming Republicans more than Democrats for a government shutdown. But the difference is modest, and many Americans place blame on both sides rather than one alone.
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什么美国民众医保,就是拿4000万非遗的医保,鳖客气了
altopalo 写了: 2025年 10月 28日 16:41联邦雇员工会没有医保问题,民主党可是为了美国民众明年的医保拨款而战。现在民调blame 共和党的高于民主党
Yes — recent polling shows that more Americans tend to blame the Republican Party (GOP) than the Democratic Party for a government shutdown — though it’s not an overwhelming majority and a significant portion blame both parties.
Key findings
A national survey from Marist College Institute for Public Opinion / PBS NewsHour found that 38% of Americans said Republicans would be to blame if a shutdown happens, while 27% said Democrats, and 31% said both equally.
PBS
+3
Marist Poll
+3
WJCT News 89.9
+3A direct poll by The Washington Post found 47% of respondents blamed President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans for the partial shutdown, vs. 30% who blamed the Democrats in Congress.
The Washington PostAnother recent survey (AP-NORC) indicated widespread blame: about 58% said congressional Republicans (and Trump) were responsible, while 54% said Democrats in Congress were responsible.
Politico
+1However, a small number of polls show some shifting sentiment: One from Morning Consult found growing numbers of voters blaming Democrats (38% blaming Democrats, 43% blaming Republicans) though Republicans still slightly more.
Morning Consult ProWhy this is the case
The GOP currently holds more control of federal institutions (in the instances referenced) which tends to increase public focus/blame. For example, the Marist poll noted Republicans “control the White House and both houses of Congress.”
PBS
+1Much of the public sees a shutdown as a failure of governance or unwillingness to compromise — and when one party holds more power, that tends to attract more responsibility.
arcamax.com
+1Partisan lens: Democrats largely blame Republicans; Republicans largely blame Democrats. Independents often lean toward blaming the party in power or both. For example, independents in one poll: 36% blame Republicans vs. 19% blame Democrats.
arcamax.com
+1Caveats
Even though the GOP is getting more blame in many polls, a large share (often 30% or more) say “both parties” are equally to blame. So blame is not being placed solely on one side.
Marist Poll
+1Polls vary based on which wording is used (shutdown “would be” vs “is”), when they were taken, and whether they name individuals (e.g., Trump) vs parties.
Some polls indicate that the margin is narrowing: more people are beginning to blame Democrats as messaging and facts shift.
Morning Consult ProBottom line
Yes — currently, the public tilts toward blaming Republicans more than Democrats for a government shutdown. But the difference is modest, and many Americans place blame on both sides rather than one alone.

穷人的essential medical需要1.5万亿?你骗谁呢?
疫情期间拜登拿国债relief给入不敷出的Obama care续命
现在疫情已经结束多久了,还要继续?
这个问题的本质就是贪得无厌的药厂和医疗机构
他们绑架了美国民主党
要逼迫政府借债用于自肥
但是到你嘴里,
美国民主党是在给美国穷人续命
你知道美元如果变成金圆券,什么也买不到,有多少穷人会一命呜呼吗?
altopalo 写了: 2025年 10月 28日 17:02现在的argument就是,政府到处都是窟窿,为啥你偏偏拿穷人的essential medical开刀。谁的利益都不愿意被砍,大家等着一起爆仓,这就是明朝末期的状态。

穆斯林可以向非穆斯林收基兹亚,城里的犹太人好日子要来了

charrli 写了: 2025年 10月 28日 18:22穷人的essential medical需要1.5万亿?你骗谁呢?
疫情期间拜登拿国债relief给入不敷出的Obama care续命
现在疫情已经结束多久了,还要继续?
这个问题的本质就是贪得无厌的药厂和医疗机构
他们绑架了美国民主党
要逼迫政府借债用于自肥
但是到你嘴里,
美国民主党是在给美国穷人续命
你知道美元如果变成金圆券,什么也买不到,有多少穷人会一命呜呼吗?
有稳定币加持,美元发再多都不会成为金圆券
charrli 写了: 2025年 10月 28日 18:22穷人的essential medical需要1.5万亿?你骗谁呢?
疫情期间拜登拿国债relief给入不敷出的Obama care续命
现在疫情已经结束多久了,还要继续?
这个问题的本质就是贪得无厌的药厂和医疗机构
他们绑架了美国民主党
要逼迫政府借债用于自肥
但是到你嘴里,
美国民主党是在给美国穷人续命
你知道美元如果变成金圆券,什么也买不到,有多少穷人会一命呜呼吗?
1.5万亿不是一年的,一年大概是3000多亿。现在普遍有50%左右的人口在使用Medicaid,MAGA的收入水平,这里面比例肯定不低,3000亿一年不算过分吧。Obama Care是要年年审查的,收入要求大概是月收入1800以下。
昨天看到yahoo上文章,说美国只有1%的人创造财富,60%的人效率极低,其他的人都是负资产。问题是,这是一个国家,不是原始森林,你不可能让最底层的人连最基本的医疗都没有。这就等于中国维稳经费,中国的维稳费用超过军费的。这笔钱你不发福利就要去买棒子,准备开打。
