How will Joe Biden GOVERN? General Biden Administration F**kery Thread

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:smugbiden:"On DAY ONE, I will..."

:smugbiden:"In my first hundred days, I will..."



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Ive been making this point. It’s basically halftime right now and they haven’t done much.
The Dems have until November to pass meaningful legislation so that two months is nearly 20% of that time.
I’m talking more about the lack of anything taking place.

Biden is handling COVID well, and he should because that was a lay up from Trump.

I’m still waiting for the “I can get stuff done,” Biden to come through.

This stuff matters because Biden only has until November to pass major legislation. I don’t know if many people in this thread gets that. After November, he can’t do anything until 2023, and if he doesn’t do anything then it will be a GOP Congress.
And this session of Congress will be done passing major bills this year by the fall, due to the 2022 elections. So yes, the four months do matter


Dude's approval rating hasn't dropped much, if at all. So I bet he stays the course. Nothing of consequence will happen in this thread until budget deadline.
And there is a large portion of this thread that is weirdly fine with this.
 
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Maybe I was reading into @DEAD7 's Guide to Being a Libertarian too much but why cant Biden do simple things like removing marijuana off the controlled substance list? Easy executive decision which the majority of the country supports. Same with student debt. Dont let these limousine liberals in here tell you these things aren't possible.
 

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Chris c00ns signaled that he supports passing the 'human infrastructure' part via reconciliation, but I still have serious doubts.

Corporate Dems probably won't go for the reconciliation part, and all this bending over backward they did for bipartisanship and it probably still won't even get 60 votes.
 

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That's a huge if he can get this done without using reconciliation. They can use jt on the voting rights act bills.
Naw, they're using reconciliation to do the progressive stuff - green energy, child care, "human infrastructure". Traditional infrastructure will be a separate bi-partisan bill. I'm just interested to hear how they will pay for it. Probably just deficit spending.
 
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