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The Senate Sells Us Out — Now the House Has to Hear Us Roar
In the Last 24 Hours
Late last night, the Senate passed a so-called “stopgap deal” to end the Trump Shutdown — a deal so weak it could’ve been drafted by a damp napkin. Sixty senators voted yes, including eight Democratic defectors who apparently mistook “bipartisanship” for “betrayal.”
The bill funds the government through January 2026, gives back pay to federal workers (yay), but keeps the same cruel cuts that gutted healthcare subsidies, SNAP benefits, and climate programs (boo, hiss).
Now it’s the House’s turn — and Speaker Mike Johnson is rushing them back into session today to vote on it. If it passes, Trump gets to crow about “unity” while working Americans get table scraps.
Looks like we snagged another boat — and not just metaphorically. While we’re out here patching democracy’s hull, the Five Eyes alliance just ghosted the U.S. after a messy intel fallout. Turns out when you keep lying to your friends about what’s happening behind closed doors, even your spy buddies stop taking your calls. The U.K., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are quietly rowing away, leaving Trump’s America shouting “We’re fine!” from a sinking deck.
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court quietly refused to take up the marriage equity challenge — which means LGBTQ+ marriages are safe for now. Let’s not give them another chance to undo it.

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Today’s To-Do List
- Email or call your House member before today’s vote. Tell them: Vote NO on the stopgap sellout. Demand full restoration of health and nutrition funding.
- Tag and contact the eight traitor senators who voted YES on the sellout:
- Support federal workers — share local mutual-aid links and push for immediate release of back pay.

- Celebrate small wins — marriage equity lives to fight another day.
- Boycott of the Day: UnitedHealthcare — still profiteering from ACA loopholes while gutting patient care.
Featured Auto Send Letters
- Tell Congress: Reject any government funding bill that fails to protect ACA subsidies
- Tell Congress rein in Trump’s power grabs and reject a government funding bill that excludes the enhanced ACA premium tax credits
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Featured Petitions
- Tell Congress: Investigate the DOJ’s January 6 cover-up
- Tell the DOJ: Drop bogus charges against Kat Abughazaleh
- Tell Congress: Restore PBS and NPR Funding
Kitty’s Rallying Cry
Listen up, furballs of freedom: the Senate may have rolled over, but we sure as hell won’t. The House votes today — let’s make their inboxes explode like a litter box in a heatwave.
Flood their phones. Melt their inboxes. Let every so-called “centrist” feel the claws of the people they sold out. This isn’t compromise — it’s capitulation dressed in patriotic wrapping paper.
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Source List
- The Guardian – Senate passes deal to end record shutdown
- Financial Times – Senate approves deal to end shutdown as Democrats face backlash
- Reuters – House expected to vote on stopgap spending bill Tuesday
- Politico – Progressive Dems furious over Senate vote
- NBC News – Supreme Court declines to hear marriage equity appeal
