Anonymous wrote:
I’m surprised Biden isn’t using executive powers to ramp up the pressure just a wee bit here. You can start by slow rolling the checks to West Virginia welfare recipients, of which they are many. Cut hours at the local SS office and post office. Slow roll Medicare reimbursements. Flood his office with stupid constituent complaints and you have plausible deniability the whole time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m surprised Biden isn’t using executive powers to ramp up the pressure just a wee bit here. You can start by slow rolling the checks to West Virginia welfare recipients, of which they are many. Cut hours at the local SS office and post office. Slow roll Medicare reimbursements. Flood his office with stupid constituent complaints and you have plausible deniability the whole time.
...during a pandemic? You want to cut off food and aid to an entire state? How cruel can you get? When NJ's governor had his bridge scandal, Democrats came down on him like a ton of bricks. And all he did was delay someone getting across a bridge for an hour.
Hurting constituents during a pandemic....
Yeah well Manchin has already been hurting his constituents all this time by holding back BBB, so why the complaints now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m surprised Biden isn’t using executive powers to ramp up the pressure just a wee bit here. You can start by slow rolling the checks to West Virginia welfare recipients, of which they are many. Cut hours at the local SS office and post office. Slow roll Medicare reimbursements. Flood his office with stupid constituent complaints and you have plausible deniability the whole time.
...during a pandemic? You want to cut off food and aid to an entire state? How cruel can you get? When NJ's governor had his bridge scandal, Democrats came down on him like a ton of bricks. And all he did was delay someone getting across a bridge for an hour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m surprised Biden isn’t using executive powers to ramp up the pressure just a wee bit here. You can start by slow rolling the checks to West Virginia welfare recipients, of which they are many. Cut hours at the local SS office and post office. Slow roll Medicare reimbursements. Flood his office with stupid constituent complaints and you have plausible deniability the whole time.
Wow. Just wow.
Hard to believe that a liberal here wants the president to take revenge like this on a Senator who disagrees with him by holding out on his constituents. But, we are seeing that this is how the Democrats roll. Take revenge on those politically opposed to "put them in their place."
PP - this is corruption, plain and simple. You are saying that you are surprised Biden isn't acting corruptly. Just wow.
2017-2021 are going to be LIT when you read about Trump. Do you remember him stealing PPE from states, for just one example, or does that not enter your mind?
Yeah. No, that didn't happen.
And, I do recall him helping out two blue state governors in CA and NY with emergency hospitals and other things like ventilators.
Sorry, pp. Just because you are part of a corrupt party that likes to take revenge and punish their political opponents, that doesn't mean everyone is like that.
Oh, and Karma is a thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m surprised Biden isn’t using executive powers to ramp up the pressure just a wee bit here. You can start by slow rolling the checks to West Virginia welfare recipients, of which they are many. Cut hours at the local SS office and post office. Slow roll Medicare reimbursements. Flood his office with stupid constituent complaints and you have plausible deniability the whole time.
Wow. Just wow.
Hard to believe that a liberal here wants the president to take revenge like this on a Senator who disagrees with him by holding out on his constituents. But, we are seeing that this is how the Democrats roll. Take revenge on those politically opposed to "put them in their place."
PP - this is corruption, plain and simple. You are saying that you are surprised Biden isn't acting corruptly. Just wow.
2017-2021 are going to be LIT when you read about Trump. Do you remember him stealing PPE from states, for just one example, or does that not enter your mind?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m surprised Biden isn’t using executive powers to ramp up the pressure just a wee bit here. You can start by slow rolling the checks to West Virginia welfare recipients, of which they are many. Cut hours at the local SS office and post office. Slow roll Medicare reimbursements. Flood his office with stupid constituent complaints and you have plausible deniability the whole time.
Wow. Just wow.
Hard to believe that a liberal here wants the president to take revenge like this on a Senator who disagrees with him by holding out on his constituents. But, we are seeing that this is how the Democrats roll. Take revenge on those politically opposed to "put them in their place."
PP - this is corruption, plain and simple. You are saying that you are surprised Biden isn't acting corruptly. Just wow.
Anonymous wrote:
I’m surprised Biden isn’t using executive powers to ramp up the pressure just a wee bit here. You can start by slow rolling the checks to West Virginia welfare recipients, of which they are many. Cut hours at the local SS office and post office. Slow roll Medicare reimbursements. Flood his office with stupid constituent complaints and you have plausible deniability the whole time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m surprised Biden isn’t using executive powers to ramp up the pressure just a wee bit here. You can start by slow rolling the checks to West Virginia welfare recipients, of which they are many. Cut hours at the local SS office and post office. Slow roll Medicare reimbursements. Flood his office with stupid constituent complaints and you have plausible deniability the whole time.
...during a pandemic? You want to cut off food and aid to an entire state? How cruel can you get? When NJ's governor had his bridge scandal, Democrats came down on him like a ton of bricks. And all he did was delay someone getting across a bridge for an hour.
Bootstraps, my good man! Bootstraps!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m surprised Biden isn’t using executive powers to ramp up the pressure just a wee bit here. You can start by slow rolling the checks to West Virginia welfare recipients, of which they are many. Cut hours at the local SS office and post office. Slow roll Medicare reimbursements. Flood his office with stupid constituent complaints and you have plausible deniability the whole time.
...during a pandemic? You want to cut off food and aid to an entire state? How cruel can you get? When NJ's governor had his bridge scandal, Democrats came down on him like a ton of bricks. And all he did was delay someone getting across a bridge for an hour.
Anonymous wrote:Manchin and Sinema aren't the problem it's the fifty Republicans who refuse to participate in governance.
Anonymous wrote:
I’m surprised Biden isn’t using executive powers to ramp up the pressure just a wee bit here. You can start by slow rolling the checks to West Virginia welfare recipients, of which they are many. Cut hours at the local SS office and post office. Slow roll Medicare reimbursements. Flood his office with stupid constituent complaints and you have plausible deniability the whole time.