Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain why the democrats need republicans to do this? I honestly do not understand the democrats position.
I heard on the radio today that the senate parliamentarian ruled that the democrats can up the debt limit in a reconciliation bill that has nothing to do with the big reconciliation bill. so what's the problem?
Isn’t the relevant question why the GOP keeps filibustering the bill to raise the limit?
He does not have much credibility any more
+1. Once upon a time, Manchin tried to paint himself as the great negotiator, the one that could bring both sides together to strike a bipartisan deal. He utterly failed, and now is so dug in that he’d rather crater the US economy than compromise. You can’t believe anything that comes out of his mouth anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain why the democrats need republicans to do this? I honestly do not understand the democrats position.
I heard on the radio today that the senate parliamentarian ruled that the democrats can up the debt limit in a reconciliation bill that has nothing to do with the big reconciliation bill. so what's the problem?
Isn’t the relevant question why the GOP keeps filibustering the bill to raise the limit?
He does not have much credibility any more
+1. Once upon a time, Manchin tried to paint himself as the great negotiator, the one that could bring both sides together to strike a bipartisan deal. He utterly failed, and now is so dug in that he’d rather crater the US economy than compromise. You can’t believe anything that comes out of his mouth anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain why the democrats need republicans to do this? I honestly do not understand the democrats position.
I heard on the radio today that the senate parliamentarian ruled that the democrats can up the debt limit in a reconciliation bill that has nothing to do with the big reconciliation bill. so what's the problem?
Democrats CAN do it themselves. They do not WANT to. Scary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain why the democrats need republicans to do this? I honestly do not understand the democrats position.
I heard on the radio today that the senate parliamentarian ruled that the democrats can up the debt limit in a reconciliation bill that has nothing to do with the big reconciliation bill. so what's the problem?
Isn’t the relevant question why the GOP keeps filibustering the bill to raise the limit?
He does not have much credibility any more
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain why the democrats need republicans to do this? I honestly do not understand the democrats position.
I heard on the radio today that the senate parliamentarian ruled that the democrats can up the debt limit in a reconciliation bill that has nothing to do with the big reconciliation bill. so what's the problem?
Isn’t the relevant question why the GOP keeps filibustering the bill to raise the limit?
He does not have much credibility any more
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain why the democrats need republicans to do this? I honestly do not understand the democrats position.
I heard on the radio today that the senate parliamentarian ruled that the democrats can up the debt limit in a reconciliation bill that has nothing to do with the big reconciliation bill. so what's the problem?
Democrats CAN do it themselves. They do not WANT to. Scary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain why the democrats need republicans to do this? I honestly do not understand the democrats position.
I heard on the radio today that the senate parliamentarian ruled that the democrats can up the debt limit in a reconciliation bill that has nothing to do with the big reconciliation bill. so what's the problem?
Democrats CAN do it themselves. They do not WANT to. Scary. [/
Democrats CAN do it themselves via reconciliation. They do not WANT to. Scary.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain why the democrats need republicans to do this? I honestly do not understand the democrats position.
I heard on the radio today that the senate parliamentarian ruled that the democrats can up the debt limit in a reconciliation bill that has nothing to do with the big reconciliation bill. so what's the problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain why the democrats need republicans to do this? I honestly do not understand the democrats position.
I heard on the radio today that the senate parliamentarian ruled that the democrats can up the debt limit in a reconciliation bill that has nothing to do with the big reconciliation bill. so what's the problem?
Filibuster
Reconciliation?
Too complicated to incorporate it in.
But not complicated for the social spending bill?
That bill isn’t going to pass this week or next, which is what’s needed.
And the Dems didn’t have time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain why the democrats need republicans to do this? I honestly do not understand the democrats position.
I heard on the radio today that the senate parliamentarian ruled that the democrats can up the debt limit in a reconciliation bill that has nothing to do with the big reconciliation bill. so what's the problem?
Isn’t the relevant question why the GOP keeps filibustering the bill to raise the limit?
He does not have much credibility any more
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain why the democrats need republicans to do this? I honestly do not understand the democrats position.
I heard on the radio today that the senate parliamentarian ruled that the democrats can up the debt limit in a reconciliation bill that has nothing to do with the big reconciliation bill. so what's the problem?
Filibuster
Reconciliation?
Too complicated to incorporate it in.
But not complicated for the social spending bill?
That bill isn’t going to pass this week or next, which is what’s needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain why the democrats need republicans to do this? I honestly do not understand the democrats position.
I heard on the radio today that the senate parliamentarian ruled that the democrats can up the debt limit in a reconciliation bill that has nothing to do with the big reconciliation bill. so what's the problem?
Isn’t the relevant question why the GOP keeps filibustering the bill to raise the limit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain why the democrats need republicans to do this? I honestly do not understand the democrats position.
I heard on the radio today that the senate parliamentarian ruled that the democrats can up the debt limit in a reconciliation bill that has nothing to do with the big reconciliation bill. so what's the problem?
Filibuster
Reconciliation?
Too complicated to incorporate it in.
But not complicated for the social spending bill?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain why the democrats need republicans to do this? I honestly do not understand the democrats position.
I heard on the radio today that the senate parliamentarian ruled that the democrats can up the debt limit in a reconciliation bill that has nothing to do with the big reconciliation bill. so what's the problem?
Filibuster
Reconciliation?
Too complicated to incorporate it in.