Charlamagne Tha God Calls on Democrats to Vote to Reopen Government: 'People Got Rent, Child Care, Light Bills, Car Notes'
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In a passionate appeal on his popular radio show, The Breakfast Club, Charlamagne Tha God, a well-known left-wing commentator, urged Congressional Democrats to take immediate action to reopen the government following their recent electoral victories. He candidly acknowledged that the ongoing government shutdown has been largely attributed to the Democratic Party’s actions.

Charlamagne addressed his listeners with a sense of urgency, stating, “Dems, you had a great night last night. The premiums have already gone up and are locked in for the year, so it’s time to move forward. We admire the fight and the effort, but it’s time to focus on the pressing needs of the people. Rent is due, child care needs paying, and families are struggling with light bills and car payments.”

Expressing empathy for those affected, he continued, “I genuinely feel for all the federal workers who have already missed two paychecks, especially since many of them are living paycheck to paycheck. With people not receiving their SNAP benefits, it’s critical that we reopen the government.”

Charlamagne emphasized the importance of setting aside political games, saying, “I don’t care whose fault it was. We need to stop playing politics with people’s lives.” He highlighted the reality that while healthcare premiums have increased, the immediate concern is that people cannot afford their rent. “People have missed two paychecks. I understand the desire to tackle high healthcare premiums, but the priority right now should be ensuring people can meet their basic living expenses,” he concluded.

“I feel for all those federal workers who have missed 2 paychecks already — especially when most of them are living paycheck to paycheck. People not gettin their SNAP benefits, it’s time to reopen the government,” he said.

“I don’t care whose fault it was, let’s stop playing politics with people’s lives.”

He added that he is now urging the Democrats to move on because people’s healthcare premiums have already gone up, so their claim to want to fix that is already a missed opportunity. People “have missed two paychecks, so, I understand you don’t want high healthcare premiums, but people can’t pay their rent right now,” he said.

“Let’s stop playing politics with people’s lives, let’s reopen the government” he reiterated. “We can still have this fight about healthcare while the government is open.”

Charlamagne Tha God also recently insisted the whole Democrat Party establishment needs to be swept away to allow socialist candidates to formally take over the party.

“Democratic leaders never support candidates who might disrupt the capitalist system. But guess what? The current system isn’t working,” he said on The Daily Show last week.

“Democrats don’t understand how ready people are to act,” he said. “If you can turn this energy into collective action, you can get shit done.”

“If the Democrats can’t lead, we the people will take action in our own way — whether it’s protests, corporate boycotts, sit-ins, even a national worker’s strike,” he added. “Maybe it’s time they get primaried and give someone else a chance,” he concluded.

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