down $1.50 from their peak. food inflation is coming down, not fast enough, but coming down. inflation has fallen every month for the last six months while take-home pay is going up. dana: the president getting knocked for all of those claims. biden also got a real-time fact-check over this attack. so slow my republican friends want to take the economy hos hostage. republicans want medicare and social security to sunset. i m not saying it s a majority. let me give you anybody who doubts it, contact my office. i am politely not naming them but it s being proposed by some of them. look. folks. the idea is that we re not going going to be moved into being thrown to default on a debt if we don t respond. dana: biden drawing some laughs for the wrong reason when talking about getting tough with oil companies. i said we are going to need oil for at least another decade. and beyond that. we are going to need it. dana: despite getting called out on the falsehoods, some de
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Mike Fong has cast more than 6,000 votes since he joined the state Assembly in 2022 and never once voted “no.” Pilar Schiavo is newer to the Assembly, but she has yet to vote “no” after more than 2,000 opportunities.
Democrats in California’s Assembly and Senate rarely vote against bills, yet few seem willing to discuss their voting records, as well as the controversial practice of declining to vote instead of saying “no.”
Democrats in the California Legislature vote "no" on average less than 1% of the time, while Republicans tend not to vote on bills at higher rates than Democrats, resulting in bills dying due to lack of votes.