Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dare the progressives to vote it down![]()
They’ve played brinksmanship and lost. There is no way they will vote infrastructure down. But then again who knows, these aren’t terribly bright people.
Anonymous wrote:I dare the progressives to vote it down![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dare the progressives to vote it down![]()
What exactly will happen to them if they do?
I think they will face tough primary challengers.
You can be aligned with AOC or Jaypal on social views, while still supporting American workers + infrastructure spending. You don't burn down the house because you didn't get your way.
Or you exercise the power you have to force the party to act responsible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dare the progressives to vote it down![]()
What exactly will happen to them if they do?
I think they will face tough primary challengers.
You can be aligned with AOC or Jaypal on social views, while still supporting American workers + infrastructure spending. You don't burn down the house because you didn't get your way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dare the progressives to vote it down![]()
What exactly will happen to them if they do?
Anonymous wrote:I dare the progressives to vote it down![]()
Anonymous wrote:$1T bipartisan infrastructure IS A WIN. Obama couldn’t get a infrastructure bill that was only a few hundred billion. Trump promised to do something but never delivered.
$1T in infrastructure/industrial policy spending is waaaaaaay more than I would’ve expected if you asked me 2 years ago.