
Shutdowns are never things to be embraced, and unfortunately, Republicans decided to embrace a shutdown.
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Shutdowns are never things to be embraced, and unfortunately, Republicans decided to embrace a shutdown.

I would have said, 'I have a bridge to sell you in Brooklyn.'

This was a movement built by and for New Yorkers – and our administration will reflect that.

We'll continue that fight today, tomorrow, this week, next week, this month, next month, this year, next year. We're going to continue that fight to fix our broken health care system and lower the high cost of living for the American…

keep up the fight, protect the health care of the American people.

This fight is not over for us. We're just getting started.

House Democrats are in this fight until we win this fight.

We're not going to support a partisan Republican spending bill that continues to gut the health care of the American people.

House Democrats will continue our fight to lower the high cost of living, decisively address the Republican healthcare crisis and extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits.

Now is the time for so-called traditional Republicans to join with House Democrats, sign the discharge petition and force a vote on our bill to extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits for three years.

Dozens of House Republicans have been claiming over the last few weeks that they know that is something that needs to be addressed

Either Republicans finally decide to extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits this year.

There are only two ways this fight will end.

This fight is not over. We’re just getting started.

Or the American people will throw Republicans out of their jobs next year and end the speakership of Donald J. Trump once and for all.

Republicans are running a pedophile protection program. They are intentionally hiding the Jeffrey Epstein files.

we're going to force Republicans to vote on that, if not today, at some point soon.