Anonymous wrote:
What's not to trust? Manchin has been clear since summer he didn't like this bill and has made as much known throughout the fall and winter. Then blew it up on XMas Eve like he was hinting at all along.
Or do you think there's a secret unicorn bill signed and going to a vote at 8PM tonight despite his objections?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like the ones you can't trust are the Biden staffers who lied all along and said negotiations were close to done and everything was top-notch.
“I’m really not going to talk about Build Back Better anymore because I think I’ve been very clear on that. There is no negotiations going on at this time,” Manchin said, doubling down on comments he made to “Fox News Sunday” last month announcing that he would not vote to proceed to the legislation.
Manchin is done. Finito. But watch Psaki b*llshit in exactly one hour about 'let's circle back'.
This is what happens when people choose which news to believe based on whether they like what they are being told.
Manchin has been admirably transparent throughout about where things stood and yet we have had story after story about how things are just about to be done...
Anonymous wrote:Seems like the ones you can't trust are the Biden staffers who lied all along and said negotiations were close to done and everything was top-notch.
“I’m really not going to talk about Build Back Better anymore because I think I’ve been very clear on that. There is no negotiations going on at this time,” Manchin said, doubling down on comments he made to “Fox News Sunday” last month announcing that he would not vote to proceed to the legislation.
Manchin is done. Finito. But watch Psaki b*llshit in exactly one hour about 'let's circle back'.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And maybe people should focus on the real roadblocks. Not convenient talking points
Four House Democrats — Suozzi and Reps. Mikie Sherrill, Josh Gottheimer and Bill Pascrell of New Jersey — have gone public so far with their insistence on SALT reinstatement in the upcoming package.
just amazing how MSM ignores the cause of the BBB failure.
SALT increase doomed it. It will go nowhere with the pork handouts to rich democrat millionaires.
And it is not Manchin causing the problem, it is these wealthy Democrats from New York and New Jersey. they don't give a damn about the middle class.
https://www.politico.com/news/2021/03/30/blue-state-democrats-salt-taxes-478556
You seem to have missed the boat entirely on this.
The BBB passed in the House on November 19, despite the resistance of those 4 Democrats. In fact, they resistance was in large part because it was painless for them to vote nay. If there were insufficient votes to pass without those four then it might have been significant that they objected, but they objected for political reasons, just to appease their base back home (many of whom are hit hard by the SALT caps). It was sunk in the Senate because they did not have the 50 votes needed to pass (with VP Harris' tie-breaking vote).
Manchin is a US Senator, not a Representative.
The bill that House Democrats passed last month would increase the cap from $10,000 to $80,000 through 2030, with the cap returning to $10,000 for 2031. The Senate bill is expected to take a different approach on the SALT deduction that would exempt taxpayers under a certain income level from the cap while leaving the $10,000 in place for higher-income taxpayers. Senate Democrats are still negotiating the details of their SALT deduction provision.
Anonymous wrote:And maybe people should focus on the real roadblocks. Not convenient talking points
Four House Democrats — Suozzi and Reps. Mikie Sherrill, Josh Gottheimer and Bill Pascrell of New Jersey — have gone public so far with their insistence on SALT reinstatement in the upcoming package.
just amazing how MSM ignores the cause of the BBB failure.
SALT increase doomed it. It will go nowhere with the pork handouts to rich democrat millionaires.
And it is not Manchin causing the problem, it is these wealthy Democrats from New York and New Jersey. they don't give a damn about the middle class.
https://www.politico.com/news/2021/03/30/blue-state-democrats-salt-taxes-478556
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question-
If they kept the SALT deduction to $10k and lowered the income limit for the CTC, my guess is the total cost of the bill is closer to Manchin’s affordability number. Why not compromise on that? I see Manchin’s counter offer says basically that.
Umm no it doesn't. Manchin's counter-offer is $1.8B for subsidized ACA, 10 years fully paid for national Pre-K, and Climate. It does not include CTC at all. That's the sticker. White House should have accepted.
Why the heck do they keep calling it a “tax credit” when there is NO work requirement? Manchin is right, it’s insane. And it’s NOT A TAX CREDIT!
I've been saying this all along. Call it what it is..... a bribe.
Not really. It's another welfare program like welfare, medicare, medicaid, WIC, etc. It's just that it is not needs-based. It's just a welfare program for people with children, whether they need it or not. At least the other welfare programs are need-based.
Its not welfare. Call it what is is - UBI for kids. The progressives thought they'd be cute and give it a misnomer to pass it.
Anonymous wrote:And maybe people should focus on the real roadblocks. Not convenient talking points
Four House Democrats — Suozzi and Reps. Mikie Sherrill, Josh Gottheimer and Bill Pascrell of New Jersey — have gone public so far with their insistence on SALT reinstatement in the upcoming package.
just amazing how MSM ignores the cause of the BBB failure.
SALT increase doomed it. It will go nowhere with the pork handouts to rich democrat millionaires.
And it is not Manchin causing the problem, it is these wealthy Democrats from New York and New Jersey. they don't give a damn about the middle class.
https://www.politico.com/news/2021/03/30/blue-state-democrats-salt-taxes-478556