Anonymous wrote:
Yes. A crock of bull - your bull.
Border crisis - The situation at the border is a direct result of a combination of climate change and GOP-driven foreign policies that have impacted, separately, Haiti and central and South America. Biden is navigating a tough scenario on multiple borders and he and his administration addressing the crises as effectively as possible.
Afghanistan - Maybe of Trump hadn’t double dealed directly with the Taliban in 2020, literally inviting them to Camp David, and thereby undermining the Afghanistan government Afghanistan withdrawal would have been smoother. But nonetheless, anyone with a brain and a tiny bit of knowledge of how these withdrawals go would have known that it was going to be tough. The Taliban is a terrorist organization. Biden and his administration nonetheless got hundreds of thousands of people out and have successfully negotiated continued removal of allies and citizens.
Inflation - It’s temporary and already declining. A result of all those stimulus checks Trump was so excited to pump out to taxpayers and supply chain challenges due to covid. But sure, make it about Biden since you apparently have one line of thinking.
Foreign allies turning on the US - This made me laugh. They turned against the US with Trump. Wake up. Where have you been for the last four years?!
Nation more divided - Show me the polls and evidence. The last president tried to overthrow the government and the free and fair election. He encouraged a violent insurrection and aligned himself with white supremacy and violent militias. Do be specific on your response to this, Vlad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for Manchin. I’m a Democrat, but we need to save some financial fire power for problems down the road. It’s reckless to spend that much money!
Reckless is not investing in our infrastructure and continuing to kick the can down the road.
We can invest in infrastructure sure - but over $1.3 trillion of the Dems plan has nothing to do with physical infrastructure. Paying for pre-schools? Paying for immigrant legalization? Paying for maternity leave? Please.
All of this while the U.S. is dealing with record inflation. I can't buy a damned tomato in the store for less than $4. Stop the inflation.
There’s a reason that laying for preschool matters; the cost of it drags down our workforce and therefore our economy. It’s an essential ingredient to continued economic growth and one of the things that prevents parents - particularly women - from returning to work, even during pre pandemic times.
The inflation you’re pointing to is the inflation of drama and obstruction that comes with the GOP more interested in party over country. There’s no substantial prospect of long term inflation economically speaking. The brief uptick is already waning. You’re looking in the wrong place if you’re buying a $4 tomato. Or maybe opt for the non-organic. Bought a pound of tomatoes for $3.
Wow. You really had to twist yourself to come up with this excuse.
Dems are in control of all branches of government. What you are seeing is the result of their policies.
We are seeing crisis after crisis. Neither our foreign policy nor our domestic policy is stable right now. You can thank the Democrats for all the instability we are experiencing.
You are seeing the results of over a decade of lockstep GOP intransigence to anything the Democrats put forward.
Period. Full stop.
LOL. Sure.
Border crisis
Afghanistan debacle
Inflation
Foreign allies turning from the US
Nation being more divided under Biden
All because of "GOP intransigence." What a crock of bull.
Yes. A crock of bull - your bull.
Border crisis - The situation at the border is a direct result of a combination of climate change and GOP-driven foreign policies that have impacted, separately, Haiti and central and South America. Biden is navigating a tough scenario on multiple borders and he and his administration addressing the crises as effectively as possible.
Afghanistan - Maybe of Trump hadn’t double dealed directly with the Taliban in 2020, literally inviting them to Camp David, and thereby undermining the Afghanistan government Afghanistan withdrawal would have been smoother. But nonetheless, anyone with a brain and a tiny bit of knowledge of how these withdrawals go would have known that it was going to be tough. The Taliban is a terrorist organization. Biden and his administration nonetheless got hundreds of thousands of people out and have successfully negotiated continued removal of allies and citizens.
Inflation - It’s temporary and already declining. A result of all those stimulus checks Trump was so excited to pump out to taxpayers and supply chain challenges due to covid. But sure, make it about Biden since you apparently have one line of thinking.
Foreign allies turning on the US - This made me laugh. They turned against the US with Trump. Wake up. Where have you been for the last four years?!
Nation more divided - Show me the polls and evidence. The last president tried to overthrow the government and the free and fair election. He encouraged a violent insurrection and aligned himself with white supremacy and violent militias. Do be specific on your response to this, Vlad.
My gosh. You live in your own little world. A world of fantasy.
Biden has totally F'ed up the border, the Afghanistan withdrawal, our relations with foreign partners, and the economy WRT inflation. Many of us knew this would happen given that his decision making has never been a strong point. In fact, I can think of NOTHING that is a strong point for Biden.
And as for the country being more divided....
A recent Fox News poll suggests a majority of Americans believe the country has become even more divided since President Joe Biden took office in January.
Fifty-four percent of respondents in the nationwide survey of more than 2,000 registered voters said the U.S. is “less united” under Biden, compared to 37% who believe the country is “more united.”
A majority in the poll, released Sunday, also said the country is headed in the wrong direction. Fifty-six percent said they are dissatisfied with how things are going, but that’s still a 10-percentage point drop in dissatisfaction when Fox News polled Americans last summer when then-President Donald Trump was in office.
https://www.masslive.com/politics/2021/09/majority-says-us-more-divided-since-president-joe-biden-took-office-poll-shows.html
What exactly has Joe done to unite the country? Nothing.
You’re gonna have to be specific. Tell me how Biden f-d up the border? And you’re citing a Fox poll? Good grief. Fox has instigated the antipathy that now is the North Star for Republicans and the MAGA crowd. Maybe they’re biased - I dunno.
There is a whole thread on Biden's border crisis. Read it. Educate yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for Manchin. I’m a Democrat, but we need to save some financial fire power for problems down the road. It’s reckless to spend that much money!
Reckless is not investing in our infrastructure and continuing to kick the can down the road.
We can invest in infrastructure sure - but over $1.3 trillion of the Dems plan has nothing to do with physical infrastructure. Paying for pre-schools? Paying for immigrant legalization? Paying for maternity leave? Please.
All of this while the U.S. is dealing with record inflation. I can't buy a damned tomato in the store for less than $4. Stop the inflation.
There’s a reason that laying for preschool matters; the cost of it drags down our workforce and therefore our economy. It’s an essential ingredient to continued economic growth and one of the things that prevents parents - particularly women - from returning to work, even during pre pandemic times.
The inflation you’re pointing to is the inflation of drama and obstruction that comes with the GOP more interested in party over country. There’s no substantial prospect of long term inflation economically speaking. The brief uptick is already waning. You’re looking in the wrong place if you’re buying a $4 tomato. Or maybe opt for the non-organic. Bought a pound of tomatoes for $3.
Wow. You really had to twist yourself to come up with this excuse.
Dems are in control of all branches of government. What you are seeing is the result of their policies.
We are seeing crisis after crisis. Neither our foreign policy nor our domestic policy is stable right now. You can thank the Democrats for all the instability we are experiencing.
You are seeing the results of over a decade of lockstep GOP intransigence to anything the Democrats put forward.
Period. Full stop.
LOL. Sure.
Border crisis
Afghanistan debacle
Inflation
Foreign allies turning from the US
Nation being more divided under Biden
All because of "GOP intransigence." What a crock of bull.
Yes. A crock of bull - your bull.
Border crisis - The situation at the border is a direct result of a combination of climate change and GOP-driven foreign policies that have impacted, separately, Haiti and central and South America. Biden is navigating a tough scenario on multiple borders and he and his administration addressing the crises as effectively as possible.
Afghanistan - Maybe of Trump hadn’t double dealed directly with the Taliban in 2020, literally inviting them to Camp David, and thereby undermining the Afghanistan government Afghanistan withdrawal would have been smoother. But nonetheless, anyone with a brain and a tiny bit of knowledge of how these withdrawals go would have known that it was going to be tough. The Taliban is a terrorist organization. Biden and his administration nonetheless got hundreds of thousands of people out and have successfully negotiated continued removal of allies and citizens.
Inflation - It’s temporary and already declining. A result of all those stimulus checks Trump was so excited to pump out to taxpayers and supply chain challenges due to covid. But sure, make it about Biden since you apparently have one line of thinking.
Foreign allies turning on the US - This made me laugh. They turned against the US with Trump. Wake up. Where have you been for the last four years?!
Nation more divided - Show me the polls and evidence. The last president tried to overthrow the government and the free and fair election. He encouraged a violent insurrection and aligned himself with white supremacy and violent militias. Do be specific on your response to this, Vlad.
My gosh. You live in your own little world. A world of fantasy.
Biden has totally F'ed up the border, the Afghanistan withdrawal, our relations with foreign partners, and the economy WRT inflation. Many of us knew this would happen given that his decision making has never been a strong point. In fact, I can think of NOTHING that is a strong point for Biden.
And as for the country being more divided....
A recent Fox News poll suggests a majority of Americans believe the country has become even more divided since President Joe Biden took office in January.
Fifty-four percent of respondents in the nationwide survey of more than 2,000 registered voters said the U.S. is “less united” under Biden, compared to 37% who believe the country is “more united.”
A majority in the poll, released Sunday, also said the country is headed in the wrong direction. Fifty-six percent said they are dissatisfied with how things are going, but that’s still a 10-percentage point drop in dissatisfaction when Fox News polled Americans last summer when then-President Donald Trump was in office.
https://www.masslive.com/politics/2021/09/majority-says-us-more-divided-since-president-joe-biden-took-office-poll-shows.html
What exactly has Joe done to unite the country? Nothing.
You’re gonna have to be specific. Tell me how Biden f-d up the border? And you’re citing a Fox poll? Good grief. Fox has instigated the antipathy that now is the North Star for Republicans and the MAGA crowd. Maybe they’re biased - I dunno.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for Manchin. I’m a Democrat, but we need to save some financial fire power for problems down the road. It’s reckless to spend that much money!
Reckless is not investing in our infrastructure and continuing to kick the can down the road.
We can invest in infrastructure sure - but over $1.3 trillion of the Dems plan has nothing to do with physical infrastructure. Paying for pre-schools? Paying for immigrant legalization? Paying for maternity leave? Please.
All of this while the U.S. is dealing with record inflation. I can't buy a damned tomato in the store for less than $4. Stop the inflation.
There’s a reason that laying for preschool matters; the cost of it drags down our workforce and therefore our economy. It’s an essential ingredient to continued economic growth and one of the things that prevents parents - particularly women - from returning to work, even during pre pandemic times.
The inflation you’re pointing to is the inflation of drama and obstruction that comes with the GOP more interested in party over country. There’s no substantial prospect of long term inflation economically speaking. The brief uptick is already waning. You’re looking in the wrong place if you’re buying a $4 tomato. Or maybe opt for the non-organic. Bought a pound of tomatoes for $3.
Wow. You really had to twist yourself to come up with this excuse.
Dems are in control of all branches of government. What you are seeing is the result of their policies.
We are seeing crisis after crisis. Neither our foreign policy nor our domestic policy is stable right now. You can thank the Democrats for all the instability we are experiencing.
You are seeing the results of over a decade of lockstep GOP intransigence to anything the Democrats put forward.
Period. Full stop.
LOL. Sure.
Border crisis
Afghanistan debacle
Inflation
Foreign allies turning from the US
Nation being more divided under Biden
All because of "GOP intransigence." What a crock of bull.
Yes. A crock of bull - your bull.
Border crisis - The situation at the border is a direct result of a combination of climate change and GOP-driven foreign policies that have impacted, separately, Haiti and central and South America. Biden is navigating a tough scenario on multiple borders and he and his administration addressing the crises as effectively as possible.
Afghanistan - Maybe of Trump hadn’t double dealed directly with the Taliban in 2020, literally inviting them to Camp David, and thereby undermining the Afghanistan government Afghanistan withdrawal would have been smoother. But nonetheless, anyone with a brain and a tiny bit of knowledge of how these withdrawals go would have known that it was going to be tough. The Taliban is a terrorist organization. Biden and his administration nonetheless got hundreds of thousands of people out and have successfully negotiated continued removal of allies and citizens.
Inflation - It’s temporary and already declining. A result of all those stimulus checks Trump was so excited to pump out to taxpayers and supply chain challenges due to covid. But sure, make it about Biden since you apparently have one line of thinking.
Foreign allies turning on the US - This made me laugh. They turned against the US with Trump. Wake up. Where have you been for the last four years?!
Nation more divided - Show me the polls and evidence. The last president tried to overthrow the government and the free and fair election. He encouraged a violent insurrection and aligned himself with white supremacy and violent militias. Do be specific on your response to this, Vlad.
My gosh. You live in your own little world. A world of fantasy.
Biden has totally F'ed up the border, the Afghanistan withdrawal, our relations with foreign partners, and the economy WRT inflation. Many of us knew this would happen given that his decision making has never been a strong point. In fact, I can think of NOTHING that is a strong point for Biden.
And as for the country being more divided....
A recent Fox News poll suggests a majority of Americans believe the country has become even more divided since President Joe Biden took office in January.
Fifty-four percent of respondents in the nationwide survey of more than 2,000 registered voters said the U.S. is “less united” under Biden, compared to 37% who believe the country is “more united.”
A majority in the poll, released Sunday, also said the country is headed in the wrong direction. Fifty-six percent said they are dissatisfied with how things are going, but that’s still a 10-percentage point drop in dissatisfaction when Fox News polled Americans last summer when then-President Donald Trump was in office.
https://www.masslive.com/politics/2021/09/majority-says-us-more-divided-since-president-joe-biden-took-office-poll-shows.html
What exactly has Joe done to unite the country? Nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for Manchin. I’m a Democrat, but we need to save some financial fire power for problems down the road. It’s reckless to spend that much money!
Reckless is not investing in our infrastructure and continuing to kick the can down the road.
We can invest in infrastructure sure - but over $1.3 trillion of the Dems plan has nothing to do with physical infrastructure. Paying for pre-schools? Paying for immigrant legalization? Paying for maternity leave? Please.
All of this while the U.S. is dealing with record inflation. I can't buy a damned tomato in the store for less than $4. Stop the inflation.
There’s a reason that laying for preschool matters; the cost of it drags down our workforce and therefore our economy. It’s an essential ingredient to continued economic growth and one of the things that prevents parents - particularly women - from returning to work, even during pre pandemic times.
The inflation you’re pointing to is the inflation of drama and obstruction that comes with the GOP more interested in party over country. There’s no substantial prospect of long term inflation economically speaking. The brief uptick is already waning. You’re looking in the wrong place if you’re buying a $4 tomato. Or maybe opt for the non-organic. Bought a pound of tomatoes for $3.
Wow. You really had to twist yourself to come up with this excuse.
Dems are in control of all branches of government. What you are seeing is the result of their policies.
We are seeing crisis after crisis. Neither our foreign policy nor our domestic policy is stable right now. You can thank the Democrats for all the instability we are experiencing.
You are seeing the results of over a decade of lockstep GOP intransigence to anything the Democrats put forward.
Period. Full stop.
LOL. Sure.
Border crisis
Afghanistan debacle
Inflation
Foreign allies turning from the US
Nation being more divided under Biden
All because of "GOP intransigence." What a crock of bull.
MAGA lying trash keeps lying. Yawn.
^^Deep thinking here.
Profound response, pp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for Manchin. I’m a Democrat, but we need to save some financial fire power for problems down the road. It’s reckless to spend that much money!
Reckless is not investing in our infrastructure and continuing to kick the can down the road.
We can invest in infrastructure sure - but over $1.3 trillion of the Dems plan has nothing to do with physical infrastructure. Paying for pre-schools? Paying for immigrant legalization? Paying for maternity leave? Please.
All of this while the U.S. is dealing with record inflation. I can't buy a damned tomato in the store for less than $4. Stop the inflation.
There’s a reason that laying for preschool matters; the cost of it drags down our workforce and therefore our economy. It’s an essential ingredient to continued economic growth and one of the things that prevents parents - particularly women - from returning to work, even during pre pandemic times.
The inflation you’re pointing to is the inflation of drama and obstruction that comes with the GOP more interested in party over country. There’s no substantial prospect of long term inflation economically speaking. The brief uptick is already waning. You’re looking in the wrong place if you’re buying a $4 tomato. Or maybe opt for the non-organic. Bought a pound of tomatoes for $3.
Wow. You really had to twist yourself to come up with this excuse.
Dems are in control of all branches of government. What you are seeing is the result of their policies.
We are seeing crisis after crisis. Neither our foreign policy nor our domestic policy is stable right now. You can thank the Democrats for all the instability we are experiencing.
You are seeing the results of over a decade of lockstep GOP intransigence to anything the Democrats put forward.
Period. Full stop.
LOL. Sure.
Border crisis
Afghanistan debacle
Inflation
Foreign allies turning from the US
Nation being more divided under Biden
All because of "GOP intransigence." What a crock of bull.
MAGA lying trash keeps lying. Yawn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for Manchin. I’m a Democrat, but we need to save some financial fire power for problems down the road. It’s reckless to spend that much money!
Reckless is not investing in our infrastructure and continuing to kick the can down the road.
We can invest in infrastructure sure - but over $1.3 trillion of the Dems plan has nothing to do with physical infrastructure. Paying for pre-schools? Paying for immigrant legalization? Paying for maternity leave? Please.
All of this while the U.S. is dealing with record inflation. I can't buy a damned tomato in the store for less than $4. Stop the inflation.
There’s a reason that laying for preschool matters; the cost of it drags down our workforce and therefore our economy. It’s an essential ingredient to continued economic growth and one of the things that prevents parents - particularly women - from returning to work, even during pre pandemic times.
The inflation you’re pointing to is the inflation of drama and obstruction that comes with the GOP more interested in party over country. There’s no substantial prospect of long term inflation economically speaking. The brief uptick is already waning. You’re looking in the wrong place if you’re buying a $4 tomato. Or maybe opt for the non-organic. Bought a pound of tomatoes for $3.
Wow. You really had to twist yourself to come up with this excuse.
Dems are in control of all branches of government. What you are seeing is the result of their policies.
We are seeing crisis after crisis. Neither our foreign policy nor our domestic policy is stable right now. You can thank the Democrats for all the instability we are experiencing.
You are seeing the results of over a decade of lockstep GOP intransigence to anything the Democrats put forward.
Period. Full stop.
LOL. Sure.
Border crisis
Afghanistan debacle
Inflation
Foreign allies turning from the US
Nation being more divided under Biden
All because of "GOP intransigence." What a crock of bull.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for Manchin. I’m a Democrat, but we need to save some financial fire power for problems down the road. It’s reckless to spend that much money!
Reckless is not investing in our infrastructure and continuing to kick the can down the road.
We can invest in infrastructure sure - but over $1.3 trillion of the Dems plan has nothing to do with physical infrastructure. Paying for pre-schools? Paying for immigrant legalization? Paying for maternity leave? Please.
All of this while the U.S. is dealing with record inflation. I can't buy a damned tomato in the store for less than $4. Stop the inflation.
There’s a reason that laying for preschool matters; the cost of it drags down our workforce and therefore our economy. It’s an essential ingredient to continued economic growth and one of the things that prevents parents - particularly women - from returning to work, even during pre pandemic times.
The inflation you’re pointing to is the inflation of drama and obstruction that comes with the GOP more interested in party over country. There’s no substantial prospect of long term inflation economically speaking. The brief uptick is already waning. You’re looking in the wrong place if you’re buying a $4 tomato. Or maybe opt for the non-organic. Bought a pound of tomatoes for $3.
Wow. You really had to twist yourself to come up with this excuse.
Dems are in control of all branches of government. What you are seeing is the result of their policies.
We are seeing crisis after crisis. Neither our foreign policy nor our domestic policy is stable right now. You can thank the Democrats for all the instability we are experiencing.
You are seeing the results of over a decade of lockstep GOP intransigence to anything the Democrats put forward.
Period. Full stop.
LOL. Sure.
Border crisis
Afghanistan debacle
Inflation
Foreign allies turning from the US
Nation being more divided under Biden
All because of "GOP intransigence." What a crock of bull.
Yes. A crock of bull - your bull.
Border crisis - The situation at the border is a direct result of a combination of climate change and GOP-driven foreign policies that have impacted, separately, Haiti and central and South America. Biden is navigating a tough scenario on multiple borders and he and his administration addressing the crises as effectively as possible.
Afghanistan - Maybe of Trump hadn’t double dealed directly with the Taliban in 2020, literally inviting them to Camp David, and thereby undermining the Afghanistan government Afghanistan withdrawal would have been smoother. But nonetheless, anyone with a brain and a tiny bit of knowledge of how these withdrawals go would have known that it was going to be tough. The Taliban is a terrorist organization. Biden and his administration nonetheless got hundreds of thousands of people out and have successfully negotiated continued removal of allies and citizens.
Inflation - It’s temporary and already declining. A result of all those stimulus checks Trump was so excited to pump out to taxpayers and supply chain challenges due to covid. But sure, make it about Biden since you apparently have one line of thinking.
Foreign allies turning on the US - This made me laugh. They turned against the US with Trump. Wake up. Where have you been for the last four years?!
Nation more divided - Show me the polls and evidence. The last president tried to overthrow the government and the free and fair election. He encouraged a violent insurrection and aligned himself with white supremacy and violent militias. Do be specific on your response to this, Vlad.
A recent Fox News poll suggests a majority of Americans believe the country has become even more divided since President Joe Biden took office in January.
Fifty-four percent of respondents in the nationwide survey of more than 2,000 registered voters said the U.S. is “less united” under Biden, compared to 37% who believe the country is “more united.”
A majority in the poll, released Sunday, also said the country is headed in the wrong direction. Fifty-six percent said they are dissatisfied with how things are going, but that’s still a 10-percentage point drop in dissatisfaction when Fox News polled Americans last summer when then-President Donald Trump was in office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for Manchin. I’m a Democrat, but we need to save some financial fire power for problems down the road. It’s reckless to spend that much money!
Reckless is not investing in our infrastructure and continuing to kick the can down the road.
We can invest in infrastructure sure - but over $1.3 trillion of the Dems plan has nothing to do with physical infrastructure. Paying for pre-schools? Paying for immigrant legalization? Paying for maternity leave? Please.
All of this while the U.S. is dealing with record inflation. I can't buy a damned tomato in the store for less than $4. Stop the inflation.
There’s a reason that laying for preschool matters; the cost of it drags down our workforce and therefore our economy. It’s an essential ingredient to continued economic growth and one of the things that prevents parents - particularly women - from returning to work, even during pre pandemic times.
The inflation you’re pointing to is the inflation of drama and obstruction that comes with the GOP more interested in party over country. There’s no substantial prospect of long term inflation economically speaking. The brief uptick is already waning. You’re looking in the wrong place if you’re buying a $4 tomato. Or maybe opt for the non-organic. Bought a pound of tomatoes for $3.
Wow. You really had to twist yourself to come up with this excuse.
Dems are in control of all branches of government. What you are seeing is the result of their policies.
We are seeing crisis after crisis. Neither our foreign policy nor our domestic policy is stable right now. You can thank the Democrats for all the instability we are experiencing.
You are seeing the results of over a decade of lockstep GOP intransigence to anything the Democrats put forward.
Period. Full stop.
LOL. Sure.
Border crisis
Afghanistan debacle
Inflation
Foreign allies turning from the US
Nation being more divided under Biden
All because of "GOP intransigence." What a crock of bull.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for Manchin. I’m a Democrat, but we need to save some financial fire power for problems down the road. It’s reckless to spend that much money!
Reckless is not investing in our infrastructure and continuing to kick the can down the road.
We can invest in infrastructure sure - but over $1.3 trillion of the Dems plan has nothing to do with physical infrastructure. Paying for pre-schools? Paying for immigrant legalization? Paying for maternity leave? Please.
All of this while the U.S. is dealing with record inflation. I can't buy a damned tomato in the store for less than $4. Stop the inflation.
There’s a reason that laying for preschool matters; the cost of it drags down our workforce and therefore our economy. It’s an essential ingredient to continued economic growth and one of the things that prevents parents - particularly women - from returning to work, even during pre pandemic times.
The inflation you’re pointing to is the inflation of drama and obstruction that comes with the GOP more interested in party over country. There’s no substantial prospect of long term inflation economically speaking. The brief uptick is already waning. You’re looking in the wrong place if you’re buying a $4 tomato. Or maybe opt for the non-organic. Bought a pound of tomatoes for $3.
Wow. You really had to twist yourself to come up with this excuse.
Dems are in control of all branches of government. What you are seeing is the result of their policies.
We are seeing crisis after crisis. Neither our foreign policy nor our domestic policy is stable right now. You can thank the Democrats for all the instability we are experiencing.
You are seeing the results of over a decade of lockstep GOP intransigence to anything the Democrats put forward.
Period. Full stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for Manchin. I’m a Democrat, but we need to save some financial fire power for problems down the road. It’s reckless to spend that much money!
Reckless is not investing in our infrastructure and continuing to kick the can down the road.
We can invest in infrastructure sure - but over $1.3 trillion of the Dems plan has nothing to do with physical infrastructure. Paying for pre-schools? Paying for immigrant legalization? Paying for maternity leave? Please.
All of this while the U.S. is dealing with record inflation. I can't buy a damned tomato in the store for less than $4. Stop the inflation.
There’s a reason that laying for preschool matters; the cost of it drags down our workforce and therefore our economy. It’s an essential ingredient to continued economic growth and one of the things that prevents parents - particularly women - from returning to work, even during pre pandemic times.
The inflation you’re pointing to is the inflation of drama and obstruction that comes with the GOP more interested in party over country. There’s no substantial prospect of long term inflation economically speaking. The brief uptick is already waning. You’re looking in the wrong place if you’re buying a $4 tomato. Or maybe opt for the non-organic. Bought a pound of tomatoes for $3.
Wow. You really had to twist yourself to come up with this excuse.
Dems are in control of all branches of government. What you are seeing is the result of their policies.
We are seeing crisis after crisis. Neither our foreign policy nor our domestic policy is stable right now. You can thank the Democrats for all the instability we are experiencing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for Manchin. I’m a Democrat, but we need to save some financial fire power for problems down the road. It’s reckless to spend that much money!
Reckless is not investing in our infrastructure and continuing to kick the can down the road.
We can invest in infrastructure sure - but over $1.3 trillion of the Dems plan has nothing to do with physical infrastructure. Paying for pre-schools? Paying for immigrant legalization? Paying for maternity leave? Please.
All of this while the U.S. is dealing with record inflation. I can't buy a damned tomato in the store for less than $4. Stop the inflation.
There’s a reason that laying for preschool matters; the cost of it drags down our workforce and therefore our economy. It’s an essential ingredient to continued economic growth and one of the things that prevents parents - particularly women - from returning to work, even during pre pandemic times.
The inflation you’re pointing to is the inflation of drama and obstruction that comes with the GOP more interested in party over country. There’s no substantial prospect of long term inflation economically speaking. The brief uptick is already waning. You’re looking in the wrong place if you’re buying a $4 tomato. Or maybe opt for the non-organic. Bought a pound of tomatoes for $3.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for Manchin. I’m a Democrat, but we need to save some financial fire power for problems down the road. It’s reckless to spend that much money!
Reckless is not investing in our infrastructure and continuing to kick the can down the road.
We can invest in infrastructure sure - but over $1.3 trillion of the Dems plan has nothing to do with physical infrastructure. Paying for pre-schools? Paying for immigrant legalization? Paying for maternity leave? Please.
All of this while the U.S. is dealing with record inflation. I can't buy a damned tomato in the store for less than $4. Stop the inflation.
There’s a reason that laying for preschool matters; the cost of it drags down our workforce and therefore our economy. It’s an essential ingredient to continued economic growth and one of the things that prevents parents - particularly women - from returning to work, even during pre pandemic times.
The inflation you’re pointing to is the inflation of drama and obstruction that comes with the GOP more interested in party over country. There’s no substantial prospect of long term inflation economically speaking. The brief uptick is already waning. You’re looking in the wrong place if you’re buying a $4 tomato. Or maybe opt for the non-organic. Bought a pound of tomatoes for $3.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for Manchin. I’m a Democrat, but we need to save some financial fire power for problems down the road. It’s reckless to spend that much money!
Reckless is not investing in our infrastructure and continuing to kick the can down the road.
We can invest in infrastructure sure - but over $1.3 trillion of the Dems plan has nothing to do with physical infrastructure. Paying for pre-schools? Paying for immigrant legalization? Paying for maternity leave? Please.
All of this while the U.S. is dealing with record inflation. I can't buy a damned tomato in the store for less than $4. Stop the inflation.