Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just hit the wire…
“It’s dead”
- manchin.
If Manchin actually said that, then it's a stunning admission by him.
Because yesterday, with the sole objection of Bernie Sanders, the Senate Dems handed Manchin the pen, to let HIM craft the BBB bill however he saw fit, in whatever way makes him happy.
If he's now saying "it's dead" that means he picked up the pen and threw it in the trash.
It PROVES, without any shadow of doubt, that Manchin never operated in good faith and that NO amount of concession would ever get him on board.
Anyone trying to claim it was ever about principles or that Manchin was acting in good faith owes all of us a major apology.
He did say it....
The Dems overstepped, plain and simple. And, they overpromised to the American people. Manchin was consistent from the start. And, when the CBO issued the actual cost of the stupid bill, it confirmed that the cost was not actually "zero dollars" as Biden repeatedly said.
Manchin, unlike the other Dems, is concerned about the effect of inflation on his constituents and the nation at large. He probably just saved the Dems a few seats come the midterms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just hit the wire…
“It’s dead”
- manchin.
If Manchin actually said that, then it's a stunning admission by him.
Because yesterday, with the sole objection of Bernie Sanders, the Senate Dems handed Manchin the pen, to let HIM craft the BBB bill however he saw fit, in whatever way makes him happy.
If he's now saying "it's dead" that means he picked up the pen and threw it in the trash.
It PROVES, without any shadow of doubt, that Manchin never operated in good faith and that NO amount of concession would ever get him on board.
Anyone trying to claim it was ever about principles or that Manchin was acting in good faith owes all of us a major apology.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just hit the wire…
“It’s dead”
- manchin.
If Manchin actually said that, then it's a stunning admission by him.
Because yesterday, with the sole objection of Bernie Sanders, the Senate Dems handed Manchin the pen, to let HIM craft the BBB bill however he saw fit, in whatever way makes him happy.
If he's now saying "it's dead" that means he picked up the pen and threw it in the trash.
It PROVES, without any shadow of doubt, that Manchin never operated in good faith and that NO amount of concession would ever get him on board.
Anyone trying to claim it was ever about principles or that Manchin was acting in good faith owes all of us a major apology.
Anonymous wrote:Just hit the wire…
“It’s dead”
- manchin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just hit the wire…
“It’s dead”
- manchin.
Good.
Question is..... Does Biden know. And, f he's been told, will he remember?
He continues to push it at his public appearances. When will Biden stop?
Anonymous wrote:Just hit the wire…
“It’s dead”
- manchin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It had to be a senior staffer. Couldn't be a junior who 'put things out' and still have a job come Monday.
So Ron Klain - White House Chief of Staff? Or Jen Psaki - White House Press Secretary? One of the Senior Advisors? None of them are as vocal as the other two...
So now Manchin's angry that a WH staffer "leaked" things about him? Huh? What was leaked? Did I miss something?
The White House put out an official statement naming Manchin as the opposition to BBB and put a target on his back for protestors. After they had agreed not to do that.
Remember his car being surrounded in an underground parking garage? And Sinema being chased into a bathroom?
He says it increased threats to his family and he's right. Then Psaki lit up a truly harsh official statement over Christmas and all bets were off. Not surprised. Despite all of them being Obama veterans - none of them seem wise enough to tone down the attacks.
Anonymous wrote:I think what Congress could really benefit from is a Google Docs type of system, where every draft is a shared document, where every section of a document has the ability to thumb-up or thumb-down and submit comments and amendments, every change is transparent and tracked, every pageview is tracked, every comment is visible. First of all, let's see how many of them actually even READ what's in the bills. And, call out those who don't participate in the system, because they are not productive members of the legislature. I suspect half of them don't even read them and just go by whatever some FOX News pundit says about the bill. Second, no more back and forth about what someone will or won't support. Third, no more backroom bullshit that gets reneged on because nothing's in writing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I really don't give a shit. Our civil and voting rights are under threat. Instead of grandstanding speeches the day before a failed vote after a year of ignoring the problem maybe Biden should be focused on that instead of his universal social welfare policies.
Damn. Manchin is willing to support voting rights - stop trying to take a mile and accept a few feet of voter protections and come back for more.
No, he’s not. Stop trying to excuse him.
He's literally a co-sponsor on the Freedom To Vote Act https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/117/s2747/cosponsors
It was filibustered by his Republican friends. Didn't he promise to deliver 10 Republicans in the name of bipartisanship?
Yeah and Biden promised to cross the bipartisan divide with his 50 years of experience in the Senate. He didn’t. At least Manchin got the votes needed for Infrastructure.
Crossing the bipartisan divide takes two sides. Republicans are staunchly entrenched in assholedom. Can't blame Biden for that. So your point is kinda... pointless.
Finally, some sanity on this board instead of Republicans pretending that Manchin is acting ethically. Bipartisan means “both parties.” The GOP’s stated goal is to obstruct and worsen everything so that the Democrats lose. That’s not bipartisanship, that’s governmental terrorism.
And let's also drop the bullshit that there is anything noble, ethical or principled about what Manchin and Sinema did. They sold out. They took a bunch of money from the opposition party in exchange for torpedoing Dem bills. End of story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I really don't give a shit. Our civil and voting rights are under threat. Instead of grandstanding speeches the day before a failed vote after a year of ignoring the problem maybe Biden should be focused on that instead of his universal social welfare policies.
Damn. Manchin is willing to support voting rights - stop trying to take a mile and accept a few feet of voter protections and come back for more.
No, he’s not. Stop trying to excuse him.
He's literally a co-sponsor on the Freedom To Vote Act https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/117/s2747/cosponsors
It was filibustered by his Republican friends. Didn't he promise to deliver 10 Republicans in the name of bipartisanship?
Yeah and Biden promised to cross the bipartisan divide with his 50 years of experience in the Senate. He didn’t. At least Manchin got the votes needed for Infrastructure.
Crossing the bipartisan divide takes two sides. Republicans are staunchly entrenched in assholedom. Can't blame Biden for that. So your point is kinda... pointless.
Oh, please.
You don't cross the divide by approaching Congress with q 3.5 TRILLION dollar proposal stuffed with port. That is exactly where he started.
And, you don't cross the divide by lying that it costs $zero.
And, you don't cross the divide by insulting and demeaning people who decide not to get vaccinated - especially now that we find the CDC has said that natural immunity is more robust than vaccines in fighting Delta.
And, you don't cross the divide by firing millions of Americans because they won't get jabbed when many of them have natural immunity.
And, you don't cross the divide by putting forth a partisan bill on "voting rights" that isn't voting rights at all.
And, you don't cross the divide by insisting inflation is transitory.
And, you don't cross the divide by planning and executing a disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan then claiming it was an "extraordinary success."
And, you don't cross the divide by totally ignoring the southern border allowing millions to cross illegally.
Biden is to blame for every bit of the divide. He has been a disaster.
That's all over-the-top lies, hyperbolic bullshit and manufactured hysteria. Your complaints are a perfect example of why there is no bipartisanship in America.
Nope. Everything above is true.
In RWNJ land, sure. But not everyone is involved in a galloping case of shared psychosis like GOP voters are.