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Democrats reap the whirlwind of their mob mentality

  

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Via:  adf-frc-cwa-fair-cis-lc-fan-1  •  7 years ago  •  13 comments

Democrats reap the whirlwind of their mob mentality
Indeed, the bellicosity of the Sunrise Movement protests must be positively infuriating to Pelosi, who wouldn’t be able to get a “Green New Deal” past the Republican-controlled Senate or White House even if she had the ability to get it passed in the House of Representatives. It’s hard to feel too much sympathy, though, since Pelosi and her fellow Democrats have only themselves to blame for their current predicament. It was the Democrats, after all, who opened up the Pandora’s box of unruly...

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The Democrats let the cat out of the bag, and now it’s clawing them in the face. The unruly mobs they mobilized to help them win control of the House of Representatives are now setting their sights on Democratic leaders.

Nearly 150 people were arrested recently outside the offices of House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer, D-Md., while holding a protest to demand radical action on climate change. The same group that organized the rally, the Sunrise Movement, was also behind another protest last month attended by incoming socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, at which 51 activists were arrested.

The protesters are demanding the impossible from Pelosi: a “Green New Deal” that aims to achieve 100 percent renewable energy in 10 years. Ocasio-Cortez, one of the plan’s most prominent champions, envisions it being similar in scope to “World War II or the Marshall Plan,” predicting it will cost “trillions” of dollars.

The idea may produce thrills for environmental extremists like the ones arrested outside Pelosi’s office, but it will send chills down the spines of Democrat congressional leaders who must find a way to appease the far-left fringe of their base without alienating the more-moderate elements of their party and the country at large.

Indeed, the bellicosity of the Sunrise Movement protests must be positively infuriating to Pelosi, who wouldn’t be able to get a “Green New Deal” past the Republican-controlled Senate or White House even if she had the ability to get it passed in the House of Representatives.

It’s hard to feel too much sympathy, though, since Pelosi and her fellow Democrats have only themselves to blame for their current predicament. It was the Democrats, after all, who opened up the Pandora’s box of unruly mob action in the first place.

In the run-up to the 2018 midterm elections, Democrats explicitly encouraged their supporters to harass Republican officials, condoned the violent domestic terrorism of the Antifa movement, and called for baying mobs to illegally disrupt congressional proceedings during the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

Hillary Clinton even threatened that the mayhem would continue indefinitely if Democrats didn’t win control of at least one chamber of Congress. But as it turns out, that wasn’t her promise to make.

Now, the same cynical tactics that Democrats so gleefully applauded when Republicans were the targets have been turned against them, and by the very radical activists they used as political pawns. And it’s happening with the active encouragement of some of the ultra-progressive candidates that Democrats used to stoke the enthusiasm of those activists.

The Democrats thought they could harness the fury of the far-left — anti-democratic, violent, and radical to its core — for their short term political gains. They were wrong. In an effort to gain power, they unleashed a golem on American politics, and the monster they created is now coming after them too.


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XXJefferson51
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1  seeder  XXJefferson51    7 years ago

“The protesters are demanding the impossible from Pelosi: a “Green New Deal” that aims to achieve 100 percent renewable energy in 10 years. Ocasio-Cortez, one of the plan’s most prominent champions, envisions it being similar in scope to “World War II or the Marshall Plan,” predicting it will cost “trillions” of dollars.

The idea may produce thrills for environmental extremists like the ones arrested outside Pelosi’s office, but it will send chills down the spines of Democrat congressional leaders who must find a way to appease the far-left fringe of their base without alienating the more-moderate elements of their party and the country at large.

Indeed, the bellicosity of the Sunrise Movement protests must be positively infuriating to Pelosi, who wouldn’t be able to get a “Green New Deal” past the Republican-controlled Senate or White House even if she had the ability to get it passed in the House of Representatives.”

 
 
 
nightwalker
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3  nightwalker    7 years ago

Oh, jeeze, is this what ultra and ubber conservatives sit around thinking about?

"Boy, them Democrats are sure mad NOW!!" "Snort snort bray." (They're usually not, or not nearly as angry as the ultra/ubbers want to think.)

"Awww them poor Dems are sure sad and hurt now!" "Snort, etc." (Nope.)

You get the idea, about how sad/mad/hurt or destroyed the Dems are all the time. So tell me, what kind of drip spends so much time thinking up and enjoying the supposed misery of those not of the Party? Not exactly the kind of thoughts I thought adults had.

But it does crack me up to think of a bunch of guys sitting around in their underwear drinking beer and making up stories. It happens all the time with many subjects, and the one thing they have in common is they all has a lot of fantasy in it.

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XXJefferson51
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3.1  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  nightwalker @3    7 years ago

The democrat party and its federal government elected officials are a clear and present danger to the liberty and freedom of all Americans.  

 
 
 
nightwalker
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3.1.1  nightwalker  replied to  XXJefferson51 @3.1    7 years ago

Do you have a fertilizer business? You sure like to shovel and spread it.

LOL

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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3.1.2  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  nightwalker @3.1.1    7 years ago

Is that all you got?  Resorting to personal attacks against view points you don’t like?

 
 
 
nightwalker
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3.1.3  nightwalker  replied to  XXJefferson51 @3.1.2    7 years ago

Yep, there are too, too many incorrect points to pick apart one at a time.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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3.1.4  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  nightwalker @3.1.3    7 years ago

The Pelosi Schumer government shutdown is a perfect example of why the seeded article is 100% correct.  

 
 
 
lady in black
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3.1.5  lady in black  replied to  XXJefferson51 @3.1.4    7 years ago

#trumpshutdownandhe'sproudofit

 
 
 
Cerenkov
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3.1.6  Cerenkov  replied to  XXJefferson51 @3.1.4    7 years ago

True.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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3.1.7  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  lady in black @3.1.5    7 years ago

I’m proud that he said it will last as long as it takes to get some funding for part of the border wall.  In other words it’s literally open ended to the end of the FY September 30, 2019 or until part of the wall funding is passed.  

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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3.1.8  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Cerenkov @3.1.6    7 years ago

Thanks.  It’s sad but true.  It will be interesting how they deal with each other at the State of the Union with the government still partially shutdown.  

 
 

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