This bill does almost nothing to tax the truly wealthy. In fact, most will probably end up paying less in taxes. This bill is going to waste a lot of money on very inefficient programs, which sucks because you only get to do something with this price tag once. That's why I am against the bill and hope it fails. |
| I’m so over these two. Is this what they really want as their legacy- torpedoing Biden’s agenda and the chance to actually DO something? |
Like when, for instance? |
Dunno. It could ensure their political survival given how unpopular Biden and the Democrats are right now. Approvals are sinking fast. |
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Not only that - they could be the saviors for other moderate Dems who know that a vote for this monstrosity means defeat for them. |
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Bottom line, the GOP will take over the House in 2022, and no matter who gets more votes or electoral college votes in 2024, the GOP candidate will be declared the winner and our republic will be dead. All of the "moderate" dems, the journalists and everyone else will be very sorry about it when they look back on the whateboutism and other BS the GOP throws our way right now. The rule of law will be dead. And our country will run amuck.
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Sinema is safe. The Arizona Dems don't have anyone who can challenge a sitting Senator and win and the Republican voters like her moxy. Same with Manchin - he's not in danger of losing his seat. If he's challenged, a Republican will take it as simple as that. They're both speaking up for Democrats who cannot say this and keep their seats - these payouts and extensive progressive wish list is too much all at once. It should have been - expanded TANF, expanded ACA, stronger physical Infrastructure with high-speed networks, heavy on climate change, and some pre-K expansion. This unicorn fairy of a $3.5 Trillion bill is worse than useless - its coming at the exact wrong time and contributing to the highest inflation we've seen in decades. |
I believe the GOP keep crazy policies giving people $3,000/month checks for life in check. All of this 'rule of law will be dead' is just nonsense. I bet if this was anywhere in the 1970s you'd be shouting 'well that's it - next year will be a nuclear winter. It's all over, humanity has failed'. |
This is a bit dramatic. If democrats lose in 2022 it will be because they were pushed too far left and poorly managed several crises (AFG withdrawal and southern border). |
the GOP doesn't even need to take the house, any vote is by state and they hold the majority of state delegations. Even mainstream republicans can no longer state that the election was fair without equivocating |
Manchin is safe, you are correct. Sinema though is not. Her approval among Dems and Independents is way under water. Her main support right now is from Republicans that wont vote for her anyway. Expand TANF? Now that's a unicorn fairy. Community College and child care is a much better idea. The rest is what's in it (the immigration stuff was never getting past the parliamentarian). |
Manchin has singled out the climate change stuff as being opposed. What do you expect from a guy who has made 8 figures from coal? |
Childcare doesn't exist, TANF does. Much easier for Congress to get away with expansions at every step. And no the rest is not what's in it. It's a $3.5 Trillion bloated welfare bill with only $900 billion set aside to directly combat climate change and energy. Then there's a seperate $900 billion bill specifically for infrastructure. The Dems put everything in like a bunch of kids hiding under a skirt and they're surprised no one wants to pay for an extra $2 Trillion? As for Sinema, I believe she's setting herself up to win regardless of party just like John McCain did when he won 60% of the Arizona vote. If she can get the same selection of moderate Dems and fiscal Conservatives on her side - she'll win. |
That's clearly what she's trying to do. But, it's not working. She can't pull a McCain when she doesnt have any core principles. She's toast right now. |