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In reply to the discussion: Manchin says he won't back $1.75 trillion economic agenda bill without 'greater clarity' about its e [View all]hamsterjill
(15,220 posts)66. Look, I like the optimism.
But if Manchin and Sinema arent dealt with before the midterms, I dont think we have a chance in hell of winning more seats.
Look at Virginia tonight! Voters are tired of Democrats not being able to get their shit together. Im sorry is thats offensive to you or to anyone, but its the honest truth as I see it.
The opportunity is the remaining year before the midterms to prove to voters that Dems are strong, united, and ready to fight for this country.
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Manchin says he won't back $1.75 trillion economic agenda bill without 'greater clarity' about its e [View all]
bluewater
Nov 2021
OP
I've said before Biden needs to go to West Va. hell, hook up with the Governor..
Historic NY
Nov 2021
#17
I agree with your point, but it's up to the Democrats to circumvent the media.
hamsterjill
Nov 2021
#22
The corporate media seems to forget there are 50x more Republicans blocking the bill. While
Alexander Of Assyria
Nov 2021
#28
Person who can't understand complexity demands complex explanation to the last detail
bucolic_frolic
Nov 2021
#16
Go back to the $3.75T and explain to voters that this amount over a 10-year period is far, far less
in2herbs
Nov 2021
#33
Just pass the bipartisan bill then, and follow up with the reconciliation infrastructure bill
JohnSJ
Nov 2021
#37