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.
Why the hell did they put a picture of AOC on it? Makes it look like she was the one.
For the clicks! There’s another comment that said they had a different pic show up
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.
Jared Golden of Maine
Shall be henceforth remembered as a traitor.
He betrayed his colleagues. He betrayed the opposition. He betrayed the country by extending the fascist shit show a little longer.
Any Dems voting with Republicans are fucked next election. Vote all centrist out. Push hard left.
That photo sure doesn’t look like Jared Golden. Any chance to smear AOC tho…
Maybe it updated or something, but the article for me only shows a photo of Golden followed by one of Mace. There’s a vid at the top with a WH press conference. No photos of AOC at all.
I see the same picture of Golden from both this thread and the main page of news. Looks like if I access it through .world instead of my home instance AOC shows up.
I wonder where it’s pulling the AOC pic from, because it’s not in that article.
Makes me wish I wasn’t so confused by Rust programming so I could make a PR where we can choose a thumbnail instead of going with an auto-generated one with how often the auto-generated ones are weird, wrong, unrelated, or flat out broken.
speculating here, but the “auto-generated ones” are probably just the ones in the opengraph tags, which is supposed to be what the website intended as the thumbnail. It’s more likely that these websites’ operators don’t have a clue that opengraph is being used, but since they’re the “proper” way to do embeds, lemmy can’t just ignore them, either.
“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
Anyone in Jared Golden’s district should express their extreme disapproval with his vote.
Anyone can register a Google voice number with a Maine area code.
They can detect that though, in the same way that Discord does.
Having said that, still might be worth giving the feedback, even if it doesn’t affect him directly. A “read the room” type of thing.
I would say it’d be more effective to be open about not being a constituent specifically but being a Dem voter elsewhere with strong feelings especially if you’re willing to put an effort into primarying them.