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Since Democrats are once again engaged in Kristallnacht-style violence because the electorate rejected their policies, it’s time once again for my periodic reminder that all Democrats are fascists.

 

I love the fact that whenever I point this out, some Democrat invariably claims

“Derrrrr… you don’t even know what fascism is!” So let’s explore fascism a little, shall we?

 

Listed below are attributes and practices that all 20th Century fascists have in common with the Democrat Party of 2025:

 

1. Laws promoting the seizure of guns from law-abiding citizens and/or the denial of gun ownership rights for law-abiding citizens.
2. Censorship of free speech by pretending such censorship protects the citizenry from faulty information (i.e., so-called “disinformation”).
3. Government control of industry.
4. Government control of the mass media.
5. Control of the entertainment industry as a means of propaganda. (See: Leni Riefenstahl; Walt Disney Corporation.)
6. Children belong to the State and not their parents.
7. Political dissidents and opposing political leadership are to be persecuted for fabricated “crimes” under the color of law through the courts.
8. Political dissidents are locked up for months/years without a trial.
9. Leading political opponents who are a threat to the fascist order are to be assassinated.
10. Extreme nationalism (Democrats hate the United States of America, but are extreme nationalistic zealots for the Woke States of America).
11. Purposeful division of the population along racial and ethnic lines as a means to power.
12. Leadership of the ruling fascist party is chosen by party leaders without any input from rank-and-file party members, but an illusion of democracy is perpetuated. (See: Kamala as nominee with zero votes.)
13. Certain party criminals are turned into martyrs upon their demise. (See: Horst Wessel; Saint George Floyd.)
14. Destruction of statues, symbols and art of the pre-fascist order.
15. Accuse dissidents of the very crimes you yourself commit.
16. Justify all of it for the “common good.”

 

The Democrat Party of 2025 is a fascist party. Spread the word.

 

 

 

 

 

They aren’t all fascists. . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Some are commies.

 

 

 

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Imagine controlling all 3 branches of gov and blaming someone else for your failure. 
 

top that with not involving them in any aspect of input and then getting mad

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why would anyone help republicans pass something they had no input in?

 

this is the playbook! Blame blame blame 

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It Seems the Schumer Shutdown Is Coming

Ward Clark

 

Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is, to put it as politely as possible, a real piece of... work. He's never seen a tax he wasn't in favor of; he defines "bipartisanship" as "Republicans do what I tell them to, and nothing more," and now he's about to shut the government down, or at least give it his best old college try. Because shutting the government down is only bad when Republicans do it.

 

https://redstate.com/wardclark/2025/03/12/the-schumer-shutdown-is-coming-n2186598

 

 

 

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If This Is the Reaction to the Senate Dems' First Move on the Spending Bill, They Better Rethink It

Matt Vespa

 

We’re heading for a shutdown. On March 14, the government will close its doors, and it’s the fault of Senate Democrats who failed to advance the House’s six-month continuing resolution. They want to short-term CR this session to death and disrupt the GOP from their plans of passing a slew of crucial domestic items, like making the Trump tax cuts permanent, finishing the border wall, and securing our southern border.

 

They also want to shut down the Department of Government Efficiency, whose work of uncovering wasteful spending and political class pork has hit close to home.

 

Usually, I hate CRs, but the big prize of passing that budget reconciliation package is too good. It’s not perfect, but it’s pretty damn close. Schumer, however, boasted about the GOP not having the votes for cloture this afternoon, as every Democrat refused to break ranks: 

 

If the initial reaction to the Senate Democrats’ move, which is to push the government toward closure, is everyone calling Chuck ‘shutdown Schumer,’ maybe they should rethink this strategy. Democrats also overplayed their hand during the first Trump presidency when they shut down the government over illegal aliens.

 

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2025/03/12/if-this-is-the-reaction-to-the-senate-dems-first-move-on-the-spending-bill-they-better-rethink-it-n2653723

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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If This Is the Reaction to the Senate Dems' First Move on the Spending Bill, They Better Rethink It

Matt Vespa

 

We’re heading for a shutdown. On March 14, the government will close its doors, and it’s the fault of Senate Democrats who failed to advance the House’s six-month continuing resolution. They want to short-term CR this session to death and disrupt the GOP from their plans of passing a slew of crucial domestic items, like making the Trump tax cuts permanent, finishing the border wall, and securing our southern border.

 

They also want to shut down the Department of Government Efficiency, whose work of uncovering wasteful spending and political class pork has hit close to home.

 

Usually, I hate CRs, but the big prize of passing that budget reconciliation package is too good. It’s not perfect, but it’s pretty damn close. Schumer, however, boasted about the GOP not having the votes for cloture this afternoon, as every Democrat refused to break ranks: 

 

If the initial reaction to the Senate Democrats’ move, which is to push the government toward closure, is everyone calling Chuck ‘shutdown Schumer,’ maybe they should rethink this strategy. Democrats also overplayed their hand during the first Trump presidency when they shut down the government over illegal aliens.

 

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2025/03/12/if-this-is-the-reaction-to-the-senate-dems-first-move-on-the-spending-bill-they-better-rethink-it-n2653723

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Get input from Democrats on the bill, or STFU. Can’t blame them for saying no to something they had no hand in. 
 

Zero chance a South African immigrant gets a 6 month free hand to wreck the agencies that regulate his companies funded by us. 
 

Deal with what you created. 

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The government shutdown will start at midnight Friday unless something changes. As for Sen. Schumer's hope that Republican colleagues will join him, he already knows that won't happen because the House has adjourned and members have gone home.

 

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Any changes in the House bill or another extension would require the House to return and approve it, which is highly unlikely. Republican leaders deliberately adjourned the chamber and left town after passing the legislation on Tuesday to effectively force the Senate to accept their funding legislation.

 

 

Senate Dems held a meeting today just before the announcement during which they yelled at each other about the next move. They have lots of wants but no real plan for getting anything.

 

Throwing sand in the gears at this moment while also pretending they aren't responsible and don't want a shutdown really doesn't add up. As Sen. Thune put it, there's only one option available with little more than 48 hours to go.

 

Even the NY Times seems a bit confused about how this course of action is supposed to work in Democrats' favor.

 

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The standoff puts Senate Democrats at risk of being blamed for any shutdown even as they complain about Trump administration disruptions to federal agencies...

With two days left before the shutdown, there is still time for a reversal by Democrats when the potential implications of a shutdown become clearer.

 

 

Even putting aside the issue of blame for a moment, if the goal is to stop DOGE, shutting down the government seems like a counterintuitive way to go about it.

 

What's to stop DOGE from capitalizing on the shutdown to create a permanent reduction in force? Some Democrats seem aware this is a possibility but they are ready to roll the dice anyway.

 

It almost goes without saying that Democrats would never attempt this if their friends in the media didn't always have their backs. If a shutdown happens, their only hope is to blame Republicans and you can bet the media will bend over backwards to help convince people Dems are not to blame. Watch and see. 

 

 

https://hotair.com/john-s-2/2025/03/12/it-looks-like-democrats-want-a-shutdown-n3800701

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/12/us/politics/government-shutdown-funding-bill-senate-democrats.html?smid=url-share

 

 

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Yep. Hold fast. Why would democrats help? In what world? 
 

YOU shut down the government. Own it. 
 

I mean are you a bad negotiator in life? 
 

would you go along with something that sucked that you had no hand in?

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Democrats Poised to Shut Down Government

By John Hindraker

 

The House has passed a continuing resolution to keep the federal government operating until September. The CR will be helpful to the Trump administration because it increases defense spending, while reducing other domestic spending:

 

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If signed into law, H.R. 1968 would allow for federal operations to continue for another 6 months, until September. Typically, a “clean” continuing resolution would just hold current government spending levels steady, providing for more time for the full appropriations process to continue.

 

The current crisis in Washington is driven largely by the fact that the Trump administration, led by DOGE, doesn’t want to spend many billions of dollars that Congress has appropriated to various departments and agencies, and bureaucrats have allocated among specific programs, often in ways that are absurdly wasteful or even antithetical to our national interests.

 

The Democrats can’t stand the idea of any government spending being cut, no matter how absurdly wasteful it may be (e.g., the famous transgender opera in Colombia). So they are prepared to shut down the federal government rather than allow a single dollar to be cut:

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2025/03/democrats-poised-to-shut-down-government.php

 

 

 

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Government shutdown likely after Schumer says Senate Dems will block GOP funding bill

By Ryan King and Josh Christenson

 

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer announced Wednesday that most Democrats in the upper chamber will not support a House Republican-passed bill to fund the federal government through the end of September, all but ensuring a partial shutdown beginning at 11:59 p.m. Friday.

 

“Funding the government should be a bipartisan effort, but Republicans chose a partisan path, drafting their [continuing resolution] without any input — any input — from congressional Democrats,” Schumer (D-NY) said on the Senate floor Wednesday. 

 

With Republicans holding a 53-47 advantage in the Senate, and legislation needing 60 votes to overcome a filibuster, at least seven Democrats would need to support the spending bill, which passed the House 217-213 Tuesday night. 

 

Following Tuesday night’s vote, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) announced the lower chamber of Congress would recess until March 24, leaving Schumer with the option of accepting the House bill and keeping the federal lights on over the objection of progressive activists, or rejecting it and putting the nation’s capital on course for the 11th partial government shutdown since 1980.

 

In a statement after the lower chamber passed the funding bill, Johnson said it was “decision time for Senate Democrats: cast a vote to keep the government open or be responsible for shutting it down.”

 

 

Before Schumer’s announcement, the only Senate Democrat to openly back the House GOP continuing resolution was Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.), while Sens. Jon Ossof (D-Ga.), Angus King (I-Maine), Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) and Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) had signaled openness to supporting the bill.

 

Liberal activists had pointed out that the current spending fight was the last big chance for Democrats to extract concessions from Republicans until this fall, when the fiscal year 2026 appropriations process begins.

(Lets not do what is best for the country, but what is best to "get concessions"  real honorable.)

 

https://nypost.com/2025/03/12/us-news/government-shutdown-likely-friday-night-after-schumer-says-senate-dems-will-block-gop-funding-bill/

 

 

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