Anonymous wrote:It’s appalling to see the depths to which the GOP has sunk. You guys are just awful, awful people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I am wondering what would happen if Youngkin wins next Tuesday. More pressure on the paasage of infrastructure bill or no impact?
Well it should have been passed on Thursday when Biden was in the air. Pelosi and Biden both met directly with the progressives and begged them to let the infrastructure vote through. Nothing.
When Youngkin wins on Tuesday - they can look sad and shocked all they want. Youngkin passed McAuliffe the day after Congress's crap.
Dem voter turnout is down in no small part because the Biden administration has done nothing for us to be excited about!
Inflation at 30 year high. Bungling our own signature infrastructure/social spending bill(s). Gas is insanely high. A supply chain logjam. Their answer to all these problems is that its "transitory." Which is code for, "it'll work itself out."
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this whole $hitshow isn't a prime example of why all kinds of disparate items should not be lumped into one gigantic omnibus bill, I don't know what is.
If the GOP wasn't a disaster of a party from a policy standpoint that uses the filibuster as a cudgel, they wouldn't need to pack everything into one bill.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this whole $hitshow isn't a prime example of why all kinds of disparate items should not be lumped into one gigantic omnibus bill, I don't know what is.
If the GOP wasn't a disaster of a party from a policy standpoint that uses the filibuster as a cudgel, they wouldn't need to pack everything into one bill.
Anonymous wrote:If this whole $hitshow isn't a prime example of why all kinds of disparate items should not be lumped into one gigantic omnibus bill, I don't know what is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this whole $hitshow isn't a prime example of why all kinds of disparate items should not be lumped into one gigantic omnibus bill, I don't know what is.
I can’t remember what the number is but the House can’t afford to lose more than 3 or 4 votes or the bill won’t even pass their chamber. That drugs letter had 7 Congressional signatures by itself.