Althalucian
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Biden bytching decreases by 85%.
Biden Admin rebuilding the bureaucracy.
We blaming the Bush/Cheney/Rumsfeld machine correct? Just so we are clear?
Yeah we all voted for biden in droves because we wanted judges damn policies and lawsit isn’t the bare minimum
we’re actually sitting a diverse judiciary that is truly unprecedented
the courts are everything
Save your time with the tweets I’m not interested in Rose Twitter bs
I was just askin because payday like to be on his contrarian shytWho else is there to blame
Not all the time but when it comes to foreign policy both parties are a lot alike. .I was just askin because payday like to be on his contrarian shyt
Both parties are practically the same on foreign policy.Not all the time but when it comes to foreign policy both parties are a lot alike. .
Yeah because the military industrial complex controls whoever is in officeBoth parties are practically the same on foreign policy.
Big Win Joe69 votes on the bi-partisan infrastructure deal.
I was expecting 61 or 62.
Big accomplishment for Biden. Might be the biggest bi-partisan win in a long time.
Eh….I don’t know. I have a been persuaded by the argument that Republicans went along here as a way to stem the intensity to remove the filibuster. But ultimately, voting rights will bring it back to the forefront.Manchin and Sinema won this round
For sure. It would have been a massive L for Republicans to talk up infrastructure for 5 years only to stonewall it and allow dems to go it alone via reconciliation. It almost certainly would have been a boost for progressives and the push to remove the filibuster as you said.Eh….I don’t know. I have a but persuaded by the argument that Republicans went along here as a way to preserve the intensity to remove the filibuster. But ultimately, voting rights will bring it back to the forefront.
All I read is has rose Twitter on mute until they can think of the next thing to bytch aboutFor sure. It would have been a massive L for Republicans to talk up infrastructure for 5 years only to stonewall it and allow dems to go it alone via reconciliation. It almost certainly would have been a boost for progressives and the push to remove the filibuster as you said.
I'm sure we will hear a lot of, "well we can do bipartisanship if it's reasonable" going forward. But the threat to remove the filibuster will come back as you've said.