FuzzyLumpkins
06-28-2017, 10:03 PM
And this where the rubber meets the road in terms of issues with the Dem party. Her claim to fame was getting Obamacare passed with lies and dirty tricks but she was also one of the leading voices getting single payer out of the party platform recently.
http://observer.com/2017/05/nancy-pelosi-rejects-single-payer-health-care/
Anyhow, under her leadership the have lost every midterm and special election while losing across the board in the past general. This is evidence of the oligarchy's control over the party. Specifically, she is the proxy of tech, health care, and banking corporate interests.
I cannot support the democratic party as long as Schumer and this bitch are the top leadership.
Five hundred days of Nancy Pelosi.
That’s how long disgruntled House Democrats have begun to accept that the California Democrat will continue leading them, despite painful special election losses that prompted partywide soul-searching and demands from a handful of lawmakers for her immediate ouster.
House Democrats are acknow-ledging there’s virtually no chance she’s going anywhere before the 2018 congressional elections — more than 16 months away — despite a sense of unrest and scattered calls for Pelosi’s resignation as Democratic leader.
A loss in a highly contested Georgia special election last week led Pelosi’s detractors to turn up the volume on calls for an immediate leadership change. Pelosi, after all, played a starring role in GOP ads in the contest, and many Democrats believe — fairly or not — she’s become an effective weapon against Democratic candidates. But after an initial frustrated outburst, calls for Pelosi’s removal appear to have dissipated.
Now even many of her detractors say they expect Pelosi to finish out her two-year term atop the Democratic Caucus — and the debate over who should lead the Democratic Party into the future will be decided then.
“She’s been authorized to provide leadership, good or bad, for the next two years,” said Rep. Steve Lynch of Massachusetts, who supported a challenge to Pelosi in November. “I think in fairness we owe her that. We owe her two years.”
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/28/nancy-pelosi-house-democrats-240070
http://observer.com/2017/05/nancy-pelosi-rejects-single-payer-health-care/
Anyhow, under her leadership the have lost every midterm and special election while losing across the board in the past general. This is evidence of the oligarchy's control over the party. Specifically, she is the proxy of tech, health care, and banking corporate interests.
I cannot support the democratic party as long as Schumer and this bitch are the top leadership.
Five hundred days of Nancy Pelosi.
That’s how long disgruntled House Democrats have begun to accept that the California Democrat will continue leading them, despite painful special election losses that prompted partywide soul-searching and demands from a handful of lawmakers for her immediate ouster.
House Democrats are acknow-ledging there’s virtually no chance she’s going anywhere before the 2018 congressional elections — more than 16 months away — despite a sense of unrest and scattered calls for Pelosi’s resignation as Democratic leader.
A loss in a highly contested Georgia special election last week led Pelosi’s detractors to turn up the volume on calls for an immediate leadership change. Pelosi, after all, played a starring role in GOP ads in the contest, and many Democrats believe — fairly or not — she’s become an effective weapon against Democratic candidates. But after an initial frustrated outburst, calls for Pelosi’s removal appear to have dissipated.
Now even many of her detractors say they expect Pelosi to finish out her two-year term atop the Democratic Caucus — and the debate over who should lead the Democratic Party into the future will be decided then.
“She’s been authorized to provide leadership, good or bad, for the next two years,” said Rep. Steve Lynch of Massachusetts, who supported a challenge to Pelosi in November. “I think in fairness we owe her that. We owe her two years.”
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/28/nancy-pelosi-house-democrats-240070