Sunday, October 17, 2021

(#4641) Do both hard and human infrastructure through reconciliation

      I know this is a hard stance to take here but it seems that the republicans in the senate struck a deal with Manchin and Sinema to pass the hard infrastructure bill with conditions. We don't need those conditions if they exclude climate change and fair drug pricing. Those seem to be the items that republicans won't let us have through Manchin and Sinema. Well we really didn't need to pass both bills separately anyway and instead should pass them together as one bill so we democrats can get what America needs and not what republicans want. This is my take on it but since no one in the mainstream media is reporting on the possibility of it then most likely it is true.
     The mainstream media seems to have lost all of it's investigative journalism moxie and that is not surprising since most national media is owned by the wealthy. Who we know love republicans because they do the bidding of the wealthy despite their democratic treason, which should tell you all you need to know about the wealthy. I say we should just shit can the existing deals we are working on for individual passage and start over with an all encompassing bill that goes reconciliation and then the pressure will be on Manchin and Sinema as to whether they vote for the final product. That is how it should be and not what it is with Manchin and Sinema calling the shots.
     The idea that bipartisanship is doable with this current iteration of republicanism is a fools errand and we are seeing it play out in real time with them doing more obstruction than agreeing. We democrats are the future of America if we want a better America than what is our current dismal form. We don't need republicans for anything and the sooner we understand and do that the better our society will become. Anyone who votes for a republican is either a fool or an enemy of democracy. There is no middle ground here. So either associate with the treason party or hang out with fools. Neither is recommended for the sake of our nation and neither should be any negotiated deal that helps destroy our working middle poor class people and our planet!

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