US House Democrats joining Republicans to denounce socialism, despite GOP’s loose use of the term to attack a variety of social welfare programs.

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    well, i asked the other day who the other democrats were that would have caved during the shutdown that need to be primaried. Now I know.

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    That is too far a disconnect. Is not bailing out banks and car companies a form of socialism? Are biological people even considered anymore? People are social animals. By extension, social endeavors should be at the top of the list. Let’s not get into the specific definitions of “political” socialism to muddy the waters. It’s all people all the time.

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      17 hours ago

      These people talking about the “horrors” of socialism are also clamoring to pay companies to build data centers in their districts.

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    The following 86 Democratic representatives voted in favor of House Concurrent Resolution 58 (H. Con. Res. 58) on November 21, 2025. This resolution, “Denouncing the horrors of socialism,” passed with a vote of 285–98.

    Alabama

    • Shomari Figures

    Arizona

    • Greg Stanton

    California

    • Pete Aguilar
    • Ami Bera
    • Salud Carbajal
    • Gil Cisneros
    • Lou Correa
    • Jim Costa
    • Adam Gray
    • Josh Harder
    • Mike Levin
    • Ted Lieu
    • Jimmy Panetta
    • Scott Peters
    • Raul Ruiz
    • George Whitesides

    Colorado

    • Jason Crow
    • Brittany Pettersen

    Connecticut

    • Jim Himes

    Florida

    • Kathy Castor
    • Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick
    • Lois Frankel
    • Jared Moskowitz
    • Daren Soto
    • Debbie Wasserman Schultz
    • Frederica Wilson

    Georgia

    • Sanford Bishop
    • Lucy McBath

    Hawaii

    • Ed Case

    Illinois

    • Nikki Budzinski
    • Bill Foster
    • Brad Schneider
    • Eric Sorenson

    Indiana

    • Frank Mrvan

    Maine

    • Jared Golden

    Maryland

    • April McClain Delaney
      • Government Aid: Family received ~$21,505 in farm subsidies (1995–2003) via her father, Thomas C. McClain.

    Massachusetts

    • Jake Auchincloss
    • Katherine Clark
    • Bill Keating
    • Stephen Lynch
    • Seth Moulton
    • Lori Trahan

    Michigan

    • Kristen McDonald Rivet
    • Hillary Scholten
    • Haley Stevens

    Minnesota

    • Angie Craig
    • Kelly Morrison

    Nevada

    • Steven Horsford
    • Susie Lee
      • Government Aid: Her husband’s company, Full House Resorts, received two PPP loans totaling $5.6 million (loans were repaid).
    • Dina Titus

    New Hampshire

    • Maggie Goodlander
    • Chris Pappas

    New Jersey

    • Herb Conaway
    • Josh Gottheimer
    • Donald Norcross
    • Nellie Pou

    New Mexico

    • Gabe Vasquez

    New York

    • Laura Gillen
    • Hakeem Jeffries
    • John Mannion
    • Gregory Meeks
    • Grace Meng
    • Joseph Morelle
    • Josh Riley
    • Pat Ryan
    • Tom Suozzi
    • Ritchie Torres

    North Carolina

    • Don Davis

    Ohio

    • Marcy Kaptur
    • Greg Landsman
    • Emilia Sykes

    Oregon

    • Andrea Salinas

    Pennsylvania

    • Brandon Boyle
    • Chris Deluzio
    • Chrissy Houlahan

    Rhode Island

    • Gabe Amo
    • Seth Magaziner

    South Carolina

    • Jim Clyburn

    Texas

    • Henry Cuellar
    • Vicente Gonzalez
    • Julie Johnson

    Virginia

    • Eugene Vindman
    • James Walkinshaw

    Washington

    • Marie Gluesenkamp Perez
    • Kim Schrier
    • Marilyn Strickland
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      18 hours ago

      I remember being really excited about Bill Foster winning originally. I thought having a scientist in government would be a big win. Turns out scientists can also be tools.

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    Those 86 still be primaried by crowd-funded progressive challengers.

    The others will be primaried by corporate AIPACrats with several orders of magnitude more campaign funding.

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    a distraction BIll for the mess that caused the shutdown to end. pretty much shows which ones are AIPAC funded too. DNC still chasing the ever elusive commie hating magat voting base.

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    Most Democrats have their fingers in the air trying to figure out what to say to appeal to the largest number of their constituents.

    Do their constituents like socialism? Are they scared of it? What will make you like me more?

    They somehow still haven’t figured out that what a lot of people really want is someone to actually lead.

    I get it. In one sense listening to your voters is good. But you don’t have to be so desperate about it, and you’ve gotta try to do what’s best for your people without checking to see exactly how much they might like it at every turn.

    More Democrats should have called this out for the bullshit it is.