Anonymous wrote:GOP who voted against this bill are calling it wasteful spending. These are the same jokers complaining about the US Ports and supply chain issues. Gee, maybe some of this money can be used to expand the capacity at the ports?
And how many of these voting against, will not hesitate to show up at ribbon cutting ceremonies in their home districts?
Anonymous wrote:GOP who voted against this bill are calling it wasteful spending. These are the same jokers complaining about the US Ports and supply chain issues. Gee, maybe some of this money can be used to expand the capacity at the ports?
And how many of these voting against, will not hesitate to show up at ribbon cutting ceremonies in their home districts?
Anonymous wrote:And now, the rule for the reconciliation bill passes the House.
Look for it to pass in full before Thanksgiving.
Well done, Dems!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Truly bipartisan. The progressives could learn something about working across the aisle with bills that actually will pass and aren't just a kitchen sink wishlist. See if they even get 1 vote from the Republicans from their social welfare bill.
The progressives fully supported the bill. It was just "the squad' that lobbed a protest vote. Rep. Jaypal showed pragmatism and leadership through this entire process and should be commended. The issue here were the moderate/conservative democrats. Had they made the same deal 6 weeks ago, both bills would have been done by now.
The progressives had held up the Infrastructure vote since July.Because of Jayapal's influence we lost Virginia - the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, the Attorney General, and the House of Delegates.
There is zero proof that passing these bills in July would have mattered. The VA race was lost because T-Mac ran a piss poor campaign, his hubris and his & VA Dems refused to deal with the dog whistles of CRT/parents whites until it had ceded too much ground.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Truly bipartisan. The progressives could learn something about working across the aisle with bills that actually will pass and aren't just a kitchen sink wishlist. See if they even get 1 vote from the Republicans from their social welfare bill.
The progressives fully supported the bill. It was just "the squad' that lobbed a protest vote. Rep. Jaypal showed pragmatism and leadership through this entire process and should be commended. The issue here were the moderate/conservative democrats. Had they made the same deal 6 weeks ago, both bills would have been done by now.
The progressives had held up the Infrastructure vote since July.Because of Jayapal's influence we lost Virginia - the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, the Attorney General, and the House of Delegates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Truly bipartisan. The progressives could learn something about working across the aisle with bills that actually will pass and aren't just a kitchen sink wishlist. See if they even get 1 vote from the Republicans from their social welfare bill.
The progressives fully supported the bill. It was just "the squad' that lobbed a protest vote. Rep. Jaypal showed pragmatism and leadership through this entire process and should be commended. The issue here were the moderate/conservative democrats. Had they made the same deal 6 weeks ago, both bills would have been done by now.
Because of Jayapal's influence we lost Virginia - the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, the Attorney General, and the House of Delegates. Anonymous wrote:
Truly bipartisan. The progressives could learn something about working across the aisle with bills that actually will pass and aren't just a kitchen sink wishlist. See if they even get 1 vote from the Republicans from their social welfare bill.