Anonymous wrote:He can try, but since Sinema won't support it, it won't matter.
The bills will be passed by the House on Tuesday, which puts the infrastructure bill on Biden's desk when he is back; the BBB better will get through the senate and then we can move on.
The only person who talks to Sinema is Biden. Bernie ‘trying’ means more back-and-forth on the framework. And he’s not the only one - Gillibrand’s been harassing colleagues on a totally different issue.
I’m really not getting how you think you can go from the basic contents of the bill still being openly challenged, the biggest negotiator being out of the country and focused on something else, and no final bill text to a vote in 48 hours?
Do I think they can pass the BIF on Tuesday? ABSOLUTELY. It’s been signed and agreed to since July. But they could have voted on that last Thursday anyway.