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Moderate Dems reject latest Pelosi move to slow-walk infrastructure bill - Page 2

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Well another issue looms and Daca back to the back burner ����*♂️


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Manchin
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Elizabeth
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Now these Bluedogs

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"moderate". I wish the media would call a spade a spade
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so the progressives and the right have a agreement but the moderates don't?
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It’s very obvious the Republicans stay in power by infiltrating the Democratic Party with moles.

When was the last time Sinema ever got something done for Democrats?

Just a bunch of right wing liberals.
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Bluedogs will get Blueballs
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her top lieutenants said they will press ahead with votes next week to advance the Senate’s $3.5 trillion budget blueprint, calling the bluff of a group of moderate Democrats who are demanding the House first pass a separate bipartisan infrastructure package.

Hours later, a leader of that moderate group, Representative Josh Gottheimer of New Jersey, signaled he may be open to striking a deal.

“I’m confident we can sit down together and work this out,” he said in a statement, while adding that voters don’t want to wait for months for the infrastructure spending to start having an impact.


During a private call with House Democrats earlier Tuesday, Pelosi and Majority Leader Steny Hoyer laid out a schedule for votes on Monday and Tuesday to move ahead on the budget resolution and the $550 billion infrastructure bill -- which are central to President Joe Biden’s economic agenda -- as well as a voting rights measure, according to officials on the call.

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her top lieutenants said they will press ahead with votes next week to advance the Senate’s $3.5 trillion budget blueprint, calling the bluff of a group of moderate Democrats who are demanding the House first pass a separate bipartisan infrastructure package.

Hours later, a leader of that moderate group, Representative Josh Gottheimer of New Jersey, signaled he may be open to striking a deal.

“I’m confident we can sit down together and work this out,” he said in a statement, while adding that voters don’t want to wait for months for the infrastructure spending to start having an impact.


During a private call with House Democrats earlier Tuesday, Pelosi and Majority Leader Steny Hoyer laid out a schedule for votes on Monday and Tuesday to move ahead on the budget resolution and the $550 billion infrastructure bill -- which are central to President Joe Biden’s economic agenda -- as well as a voting rights measure, according to officials on the call.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...on-budget-plan
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Thing is, I don’t think they’re bluffing.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her top lieutenants said they will press ahead with votes next week to advance the Senate’s $3.5 trillion budget blueprint, calling the bluff of a group of moderate Democrats who are demanding the House first pass a separate bipartisan infrastructure package.

Hours later, a leader of that moderate group, Representative Josh Gottheimer of New Jersey, signaled he may be open to striking a deal.

“I’m confident we can sit down together and work this out,” he said in a statement, while adding that voters don’t want to wait for months for the infrastructure spending to start having an impact.


During a private call with House Democrats earlier Tuesday, Pelosi and Majority Leader Steny Hoyer laid out a schedule for votes on Monday and Tuesday to move ahead on the budget resolution and the $550 billion infrastructure bill -- which are central to President Joe Biden’s economic agenda -- as well as a voting rights measure, according to officials on the call.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...on-budget-plan
fuck them! Force the vote and put their ass on record
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