Only one House Democrat voted in the US House of Representatives voted for a spending bill that Republicans passed to keep the US government open.

The House passed a stopgap spending bill, known as a continuing resolution or “CR,” to keep the government open until September on Tuesday. Only one Republican, Thomas Massie of Kentucky, voted against the legislation.

Rep. Jared Golden of Maine was the only Democrat to join Republicans in the legislation.

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      For the clicks! There’s another comment that said they had a different pic show up

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          You know you want to. YOU WON’T BELIEVE WHO DIDN’T VOTE WITH THEIR PARTY!!.. REPUBLICANS LOVE IT WHEN DEMOCRATS DO THIS ONE THING!!.. :: click::

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        I had to open the link to check it, because a lot of times this happens automatically when the link just pulls the first picture from the article to use as the thumbnail. But nope, there wasn’t a single picture of AOC in the article, and the hyperlink of her name was the fifth link down in the article. This was intentional.

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    Anyone in Jared Golden’s district should express their extreme disapproval with his vote.

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      Jared golden won a red district as a Democrat, and usually votes what he thinks is best for his constituents. Not saying I agree with his vote, but I respect him for it

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    “This is a deeply partisan spending bill that not only contains completely unnegotiated and unexamined cuts – beyond that, it actually takes away all accountability from the president and strips Congress of their ability to actually review the tariffs that are being put forth by the executive,” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York told The Indpendent before the vote.

    I’m assuming this is why she’s in the photo, lazy fucking journalism. Let the tools decide as if they aren’t biased

    It’s fine to use them but for fuck sakes someone should approve the final product before publishing it

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    But House Democrats opposed the legislation because of the fact the bill includes major cuts to programs from everything from education, health care and energy.

    “This is a deeply partisan spending bill that not only contains completely unnegotiated and unexamined cuts – beyond that, it actually takes away all accountability from the president and strips Congress of their ability to actually review the tariffs that are being put forth by the executive,” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York told The Indpendent before the vote.

    In case anyone is wondering why the dems voted no to this.

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      It’s easy clickbait to get mad at Democrats for failing to be sufficiently symbolic.

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          God this is such a tired and lazy narrative. We just got out of one of the most effective administrations the world has seen and you’re still pulling this bullshit. Biden managed to steer us out of a global pandemic and avoid a recession everyone was actively rooting for while managing inflation to lower rates than any other nation globally. Without legislative control, he managed to pass two major domestic investments including one investing billionsin high tech manufacturing. He canceled billions in student loan debt, had the strongest FTC we’ve seen in decades that started up antitrust for the first time in a century, and effectively halted a geopolitical enemy without losing a single American soldier. You want to call that all symbolic? Democrats are the definition of “if you do things right, they’ll think you’ve done nothing at all” and we’re currently seeing all the things they’ve done disappear in front of our eyes.

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      Do they matter? They could if a few Repiblicans broke rank and they should oppse this spending billl becsuse it is trash. Plus if the Dems in both houses are united against the bill it shows their supporters that they aren’t caving in like they frequently do.

      Fuck Jared, he had no reason to vote for the bill.

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      If voting yes helps one Democrat keep their seat? Sure, why not?

      This mentality from the DNC is precisely why Republicans currently control every branch of government. Nobody likes diet Republicanism and nobody will remember this specific vote in 2026.

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        It’s up to the Congressman to remind everyone when his Republican opponent tries to lie about him.

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          It’s up to us to get a primary challenge against him.

          democrats should fear being primaried by an angry electorate more than they fear republicans saying mean things about them.

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      It would suck to watch Coast Guard service members, TSA agents, National Parks rangers, Air Traffic Controllers, and others go without paychecks again like they did in 2018-19. I recognize back-pay was distributed after the shutdown ended, but it really sucked to watch members of the US military wonder when they’d see their paychecks again while resorting to on-base community food banks in the interim.