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How would that logic work?
GOP Reps: "You need to vote us Republicans in so we get majority control of Congress !"
GOP voters: "err, we did. You guys quit in massive droves after passing the least amount of legislation in history. So you didn't do your jobs, then you quit, and you want us to vote you back in? Won't you just quit again?"
It would work the same way it's worked for the last 30 years...Fox News will make some shit up and they'll believe it.
They don't care about what actually happens in the government. They would happily get torched under a flamethrower if they could hold a couple of immigrants down underneath them while it happens.
Or, as my grandfather used to say, and my boss when I was a teenager, "I'm a Republican. I vote for the nominee."
you are making a massive fatal flaw in logic in this comment: you're assuming repubitard voters have enough braincells to use logic, or object permanence from more than 1 week ago
they only ever react to whatever the current fox news outrage is
You've not met many republicans then ?
Mostly because republican voters are absolute dipshits with the memory of a goldfish who believe everything they're told on right wing TV without a second thought
Talk to a Boomer who was around in the 1970s, and they'll bend your ear telling you about how they could live well off of minimum wage.
Then ask them if Reagan's 'trickle down' ever worked for them. They'll really go off telling you how great Reagan was.
[Apologies to all those who voted for Jimmy Carter et al]