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“House Democrats Strategize Midterm Affordability Agenda Amid Uncertainty”

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### House Democrats Brainstorming: Good Luck With That So, House Democrats are gathered at a fancy resort outside D.C. to come up with a plan for their midterm messaging. Nice to see they’ve prioritized comfort while figuring out how to tackle rising costs for Americans. But here’s the thing: they still don’t have any actual ideas. Sure, they’re talking about utilities, housing, and groceries, but it sounds like they’re just recycling old talking points instead of offering anything fresh. House Minority Whip Katherine Clark claims they need “simple solutions.” Well, that’s rich coming from a party that hasn’t been able to agree on what those solutions even are. Some tired proposals are floating around. Expanding the child tax credit and boosting the federal minimum wage—yawn, we’ve heard it all before. Their big unifying theme? Just undo everything Trump did. Ending tariffs and reviving lapsed Obamacare subsidies is the plan. Because clearly, reversing someone else’s policies is all they’ve got. Rep. Suzan DelBene thinks reversing those tariffs is critical. She claims Trump raised prices on everyone without the authority to do so. Interesting strategy: blame the guy who’s not in office anymore for problems happening on your watch. Now, let’s talk about their history of “great” ideas. Democrats have tried this before—remember the “Contract With America” and “Six for ’06”? Sure, they won seats back then, but gerrymandering has made that much harder now. Plus, merely being anti-Trump isn’t going to cut it. Rep. Debbie Dingell is right; they need an actual agenda, not just a critique of the last administration. And here’s the kicker: with so many Democrats wanting a say, it’s like herding cats. Rep. Maxwell Frost admits they don’t have specifics, which is a bit of a problem when you’re trying to win voters over. A bipartisan housing bill just passed the House, which means Trump could sign something soon, making their housing crisis talk feel a bit late to the party. The New Democrat Coalition is trying to push a robust agenda on issues like broadband and data centers. Great, but will that actually resonate with the average voter who’s worried about making ends meet? The Democratic Women’s Caucus is also in on the action, claiming they’re focused on the costs families face while juggling kids and aging parents. But let’s be real—Kamala Harris tried this pitch and it didn’t go anywhere. Ultimately, even if Democrats put out a killer proposal, the chances of it passing are slim, especially with Trump still in the White House for two more years. But hey, they’re hoping these ideas will gain traction by 2028. Meanwhile, back in D.C., they’re having discussions about rising food costs, with suggestions to break up monopolies in industries like meatpacking and grocery sales. Sounds great, but will they actually follow through or is this just more talk? So here’s a thought: when are we going to see some real solutions instead of just a bunch of politicians brainstorming at a resort?

By Admin | Published: February 26, 2026 at 8:17 pm

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