Unlike some, I don't find this to be a hard question.
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I have spoken highly of you and your stances in the past but the last nine months have shown your true colors.
@hassan.senate.gov, I'd recommend dusting off your resume before 2028 because I suspect many of us are going to show you the same dedication that you have shown us.
I never thought I'd say this but the Senator from Kansas may be inadvertently making a good point. Let's cut the insurance companies out from the equation: Medicare should be available to all
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Listen Kaine, Hassan, King, Cortez-Masto, Durbin, Shaheen, Rosen, and Fetterman. You're NOT gonna take away my 2025 election joy. We voted in that election for folks to FIGHT for us. That doesn't include YOU.
YOU are what we voted AGAINST last Tuesday. So I'm gonna hang on to that.
She's retiring, but her daughter is running for office in 2026. If you want there to be a consequence for this betrayal, consider supporting one of the other candidates.
Heath Howard looks promising, in my opinion.
www.heathhowardnh.com
What you are your seven friends apparently fail to realize is that people vote not just for those who share their views but rather for those who they believe will fight for those views.
You and Sen. Hassan have again shown that you cannot be trusted to do this.
Last Tuesday voters spoke with amazing clarity, showing that the republicans are losing this debate. You should be emboldened by this result; instead, you seem content with yet again cutting your own legs out from under you. It's just pathetic.
This is simply delusional. We do not need another vote to build a record of what the Republicans have made obvious: they have tried to repeal the ACA countless times.
Tonight was a very bad night.
And yet you voted to allow this to happen.
Come December your bill will fail, you will throw your hands up in the air, claim "oh well, we lack the power to act" and carry on with your lives.
This is why precisely Democrats don't have power. Your constituents do not trust that you will represent their interests.
The fact that this timeline ends in November is telling. There is no plan; there was no intention of fighting for these benefits. You were simply too cowardly to hold the line for your constituents.
And what are those dependent upon these credits supposed to do when your vote inevitably fails come December? What happens when the administration politely declines to honor the budget?
I suppose people are just supposed to avoid getting sick until the midterms... at the absolute earliest?
I suppose you believe everything that President Trump says? How naive can you possibly be?
@hassan.senate.gov @shaheen.senate.gov, you should both be ashamed of the damage that you have enabled. Damage that will be felt for years to come.
I simply cannot understand how you can think that this is an appropriate response to the vote of confidence that was last Tuesday's election.
In the past I have been proud of what my senators have stood for in the past. However, it is clear that neither is up to the task of leading in the era of Trump. It is disgraceful that they would sell out their constituents so flagrantly.
And then, even if legislation is somehow miraculously passed, we still have the fact no progress has been made on rescission: the administration may simply choose to unilaterally reappropriate what Congress has decided.
I am just in awe of the naiveté demonstrated by both of my New Hampshire senators last night. How can one truly believe that the Republicans, after literal years of obstruction and lies, can be trusted to even bring the promised vote?To say nothing of the fact that we don't have the votes to pass it
Chuck Schumer should step down.
After a long wait, GHC 9.14.1-rc1 is now available. This includes an important fix which ensures compatibility with macOS 26 and later. We expect that this same fix will be backported to GHC 9.12 and 9.10 in the coming months.
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GHC 9.10.2 release candidate 1 is now available for your testing. This is a big release for a minor release; far too many bug fixes to list. As always, please do open a ticket if you findanything amiss.
Happy Haskelling!
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#Haskell Language Server 2.10.0.0 release announcement!
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An @immdef atty appeared in new AEA case today & DHS confirmed client is in El Salvador. Imm Judge interrupted argument to proceed on merits & said "Is your client here? I didn't waive his appearance & he has failed to appear. I am issuing en absentia removal order." Insane.
Insane, indeed.
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