Summary

In a guest editorial published by PennLive, Cumberland County Democratic Party chair Matt Roan called for Senator John Fetterman’s resignation.

He accused Fetterman of abandoning Democratic values and aligning with Republicans and Trump.

Roan criticized Fetterman’s votes to confirm Trump ally Pam Bondi as attorney general and support a GOP-backed funding bill, as well as his pro-Israel stance and backing of immigration restrictions.

Speculation about Fetterman switching parties intensified after his meeting with Trump, but he denied plans to become a Republican, insisting he remains committed to Democratic priorities.

    • @danc4498@lemmy.world
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      426 days ago

      We should elect parties, not people. I’m sure it would cause other issues, but it would also solve the issue of being unsatisfied with the senator. Recall him right now and we have to have another election. I don’t trust PA to make the right decision.

      • @jaybone@lemmy.world
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        1726 days ago

        Yeah but if you let parties run everything you end up with things like the DNC running Hilary instead of Bernie. And so called super delegates. So I’m not convinced that’s a good solution either.

        • @danc4498@lemmy.world
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          25 days ago

          We got Hillary anyway though.

          When I think about this, I always remember this CGP Grey video that discussed this concept. It makes so much more sense than the way we do it. Also, removing a politician for not living up to expectations shouldn’t be the end of the world for the party. Instead it should be a way to the party to earn respect.

          https://youtu.be/QT0I-sdoSXU

          Edit: correct YouTube link

  • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed
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    425 days ago

    Cash me outside John.

    I’m gonna rap battle you so hard, and make your blood boil, you’ll have another stoke again. Then I’ll be in the headlines, Philly Man defeats a sitting US Senator via rap battle. I win the Dem special primary by unanimity because nobody dares to go against me.

    There, me, Senator from PA (Class III seat), serving until 2029 (but I might run again 😉)

    (Am I being ridiculous? Well the simulation broke down so this Philly Man is the best you get as champion of Democracy, sorry 😁)

    • rigatti
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      1625 days ago

      I mean, I’d still take him over Dr. Fucking Oz.

  • @finitebanjo@lemmy.world
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    It’s funny that some idiots talk about “both sides bad” but when one legislator works with the other party we’re trying to recall him.

    Well, it would be funny if it wasn’t all so horrible.

    • @rock_hand@lemmy.world
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      TIL. I’ve been hearing this since I was a kid and could never understand the meaning and whether it was dirty. Thanks for sharing.

      Indeed he’s a jagoff.

      • @fossilesque@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        26 days ago

        Sometimes you get them jaggers stuck to your clothes when doing yard work or they get stuck to the dog. You never get jagged by wild blackberries or a fence? I’m just jaggin’.

        The accent for people who want to hear it. [2]

        Edit: Also, I don’t know if it’s still like this, but you could tell where the money in the state was going growing up because from Pittsburgh to Harrisburg the roads were shit, then magically they got a lot nicer from Harrisburg to Philly. He’s from the nice side of the state and came to the underfunded side via AmeriCorps and is now acting like every other PA politican. Fuck this dude. His eggs are scrambled.

        • @Fondots@lemmy.world
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          I’m from the Philly area, our roads are pretty shitty, if yours are even worse that’s really saying something. You can just about tell by feel the moment you cross the state border into NJ

  • I feel so vindicated, I never bought this silver spoon baby’s Everyman schtick and would get downvoted to hell for calling him out. “Look at me im wearing a hoodie in the house!” All a distraction. He was always one of them, never one of us.

  • @ikidd@lemmy.world
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    26 days ago

    Him and about 3/4 of the rest of them should just fuck off to the nazi party. And I include Schumer and Jeffries in that.

    • @LaunchesKayaks@lemmy.world
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      225 days ago

      Honestly, I’d love to protest with you because Iive relatively close to the city, but I getike no PTO and can’t afford to take time off. 💀

  • @barneypiccolo@lemm.ee
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    626 days ago

    Fetterman was a good candidate, until his stroke. Studies have demonstrated that stokes often lead people to adopt conservative values, and that seems to have happened to Fetterman.

    However, we should pump the brakes on his resignation. He is still a Democrat, and he adds to the close minority that Democrats have. He fulfills a similar role as Manchin did in the Senate. He may support the Republicans now and then, but he still gave the Dems the majority, which kept the Dems in charge of all committees, including investigative committees.

    The Dems have the possibility of gaining the majority in Congress with just a few more seats. Mike Waltz’ seat is up for grabs in Florida, and it was considered a safe Republican seat, but it is being challenged by Josh Weill, a Dem who is running a vicious Republican style campaign, and the Reps are extremely worried it might flip. Weill has raised 10x the money of his generally disliked Republican opponent, and still has about 10x the money on hand for the final stretch (April 1 is the election), versus about $100K for the Rep. Weill commercials, which look and sound like Republican attack ads, and never mention that Weill is a Democrat, are flooding thebairwaves, with very little response from the opponent, whose entire campaign is based on supporting HitlerPig. A few flips like that over the next year or so, and the Dems might get the majority.

    Of course, Weill is still at the mercy of the Florida election system, which is fully rigged. I doubt DeSantis will let Weill win. Sorry to piss on the parade.

    The bottom line is that Pennsylvania is a bright purple state, and very unpredictable. If Fetterman resigns, he might well be replaced by Republican, putting a Dem majority even further away.

    • @EarthShipTechIntern@lemm.ee
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      Apparently, you’re joining the jagoff pride parade with him.

      You, barneypiccolo, appear to be a jagoff.

      Might well be replaced by a Republican? Doubtful.

      Pennsylvania will not be fooled again.

      • @korazail@lemmy.myserv.one
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        124 days ago

        As much as I understand and support the sentiment, destroying things that are still functional is a very republican action.

        Perhaps deface the mugs (sharpie marks generally survive dishwashers and can be reapplied later for new fun mustaches) and turn the shirts into dishrags or washcloths. (especially fun since in languages with gendered nouns, like German for example, a shirt is a neutral gender and a washcloth is masculine, thus making this really transformational.)