Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I ask...what's stopping Congress from saying these programs will begin in 2024 or 2028, and just canceling them in the interim?
I do wonder what will prevent the Republicans from gutting them hugely when they take power in 22/24?
Biden will still have a veto from 2022-2024.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I ask...what's stopping Congress from saying these programs will begin in 2024 or 2028, and just canceling them in the interim?
I do wonder what will prevent the Republicans from gutting them hugely when they take power in 22/24?
Anonymous wrote:And this is why our country flounders. Because the GOP is good at "messaging" even though their message is total bullshit. And our general public is so ignorant of how our government and how economics actually work, that they lap up the BS and vote for GOP candidates that do nothing but harm but gloss over reality in the name of patriotism and balanced (NOT!) budgets. Then those GOP candidates get to work with their gerrymandering and other cheating, undermining the right to vote for anyone who doesn't support their BS policies, riling people up with their hate speech, lying lying lying, enriching themselves and their rich friends at the expense of the poor and middle class.
But oh yeah, inflation is Biden's fault. Nothing to do with all the various forces at work in our world right now and policies that predate him. Oh no, couldn't possibly be.
Americans are so simple-minded. It's so awful.
Anonymous wrote:Manchin just cracked. He’s now set the stage to negotiate a deal on reconciliation. It will definitely come down a lot. I predict it lands somewhere between $2T-$2.5T. A lot of the climate stuff will get chucked or watered down. Both the BIF and reconciliation will pass by the end of October.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ya, its great when Sinema proposes something and Manchin rejects it. The clown show continues. They are perfectly happy reaping their 6 and 7 figure bribes while the nation rots.
The nation isn't rotting. We're doing quite well thank you very much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The liberals on this board don't understand that this nation is not far left like many here. You seem to think this is something the nation wants, It isn't.
If it were, Bernie Sanders would be occupying the oval office.
“Conservatives” like you do not understand how disgusted the nation is with your sh#t. No wants what you are pushing. If we did trump would be occupying the Oval Office.
Dem here - I would have done anything to get Trump out of office but Covid is why I and so many others rose up. Not to vote for rising inflation.
Inflation, Crime, and Afghanistan will destroy the Democrats in 2022. Sprinkle in some Critical Race Theory to add fuel to the fire.
A - the crime wave happened in 2020, guess who was president then?
B - Inflation, I agree with. No one wants to go to the store and pay $5 for milk and $7 for eggs. The House needs to wake up. We asked for Covid action, climate change polices, physical infrastructure, and protection for ACA/RoevWade. That's it.
C - Enough about Afghanistan. Four presidencies wanted out, we're out.
A - and the crime wave has no doubt been made far worse by Democratic led cities defunding police departments and liberal prosecutors opting not to prosecute crime.
And, as for Afghanistan....No, not enough already. Biden f'ed it up and we won't let people forget it. Thirteen service members didn't need to die and 10 innocents didn't need to be sacrificed because of the ineptitude of this administration and the decisions that were made. It is criminal, IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Ya, its great when Sinema proposes something and Manchin rejects it. The clown show continues. They are perfectly happy reaping their 6 and 7 figure bribes while the nation rots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I ask...what's stopping Congress from saying these programs will begin in 2024 or 2028, and just canceling them in the interim?
I do wonder what will prevent the Republicans from gutting them hugely when they take power in 22/24?
Nothing. That’s the problem with pushing through programs that don’t have overwhelming support. Your opponent will just kill it when they get a chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I ask...what's stopping Congress from saying these programs will begin in 2024 or 2028, and just canceling them in the interim?
I do wonder what will prevent the Republicans from gutting them hugely when they take power in 22/24?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I ask...what's stopping Congress from saying these programs will begin in 2024 or 2028, and just canceling them in the interim?
I do wonder what will prevent the Republicans from gutting them hugely when they take power in 22/24?
Anonymous wrote:Can I ask...what's stopping Congress from saying these programs will begin in 2024 or 2028, and just canceling them in the interim?