What's not worth a few minutes of thought is why they would vote for something in-line with their agenda, when it was brought to the floor by someone of an opposed agenda. Dems and Reps are allowed to have shared goals. The idea that they have to oppose each other on every point is as new as it is ew.
For what it's worth, that sentiment is also pretty damn localized to the GOP. Dems have shown, repeatedly, over the years they're perfectly willing to vote for bills that actually do something they want done, even if it's proposed by the GOP. There
is pretty deep distrust of GOP propositions due to their constant attempts to poison pill shit, extreme lack of trustworthiness, and general incompetence, but if they're not playing fuckfuck games or accidentally screwing stuff up the dems are fine with supporting GOP bills.
GOP, on the other hand, is known for nuking their
own proposals if a dem brings it to the table. As with most crap these days, the balance on that issue isn't even a little equitable, heh.
Lot of it's just what happens when you stop having any actual goals besides seeing the majority of the country suffer, I guess. We saw a slice of that in the commentary prior to the ouster, where a great deal of energy was spent extolling McCarthy's history at either frustrating democratic goals, or not doing so
enough. Hard to find common ground when you've pinned your entire platform on "whatever those people don't like".