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U.S. Senator Manchin, in threat to Biden agenda, opposes reconciliation, backs filibu

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Democratic Senator Joe Manchin, a pivotal vote in the evenly divided Senate, said on Wednesday he was opposed to a process called reconciliation that makes it easier to pass bills without Republican support, a potential blow to President Joe Biden’s chances of passing a huge infrastructure measure.


Manchin also said he would not support any step to weaken the ability of Republicans to mount filibusters to block legislation. Some Democrats want to toss aside the filibuster rule, which requires 60 votes in the 100-member chamber to approve most bills.

“I simply do not believe budget reconciliation should replace regular order in the Senate,” Manchin said in an opinion piece in the Washington Post. “Senate Democrats must avoid the temptation to abandon our Republican colleagues on important national issues.”

Democrats relied on the budget reconciliation process to avoid a possible Republican filibuster and pass Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill in March with a simple majority in the Senate. They have been considering doing the same with Biden’s proposed infrastructure package.

“The filibuster is a critical tool to protecting that input and our democratic form of government. That is why I have said it before and will say it again to remove any shred of doubt: There is no circumstance in which I will vote to eliminate or weaken the filibuster,” Manchin said.

“Every time the Senate voted to weaken the filibuster in the past decade, the political dysfunction and gridlock have grown more severe,” Manchin wrote, saying it was time to end “political games” and return to a “new era of bipartisanship.”

The centrist Democrat from West Virginia said last month he could see making filibusters more “painful” to carry out, although he was not in favor of eliminating them.

Biden said two weeks ago that the procedural maneuver was being misused “in a gigantic way” and should be more difficult to carry out. He said he favored a return to the “talking filibuster” - a tradition from decades ago that required senators to occupy the floor and make their case against legislation if they opposed it.

Manchin has been willing on some issues to cross party lines, so his support is crucial to any bill passing in the 50-50 Senate. Democrats control the chamber because Vice President Kamala Harris can break a tie.

The Senate parliamentarian ruled on Monday that Democrats could use reconciliation to pass more legislation this year, and Democrats were considering using the process to pass Biden’s infrastructure investment package.

Biden wants to spend $2.3 trillion on roads and bridges, retrofitting homes, expanding broadband internet access, caring for the elderly, building up domestic manufacturers and building high-speed rail, a proposal that has run into stiff opposition from Republicans.

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There you have it...as expected....There goes the "reconciliation" option. Blue Dogs will always be the death of DA.
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There you have it...as expected....There goes the "reconciliation" option. Blue Dogs will always be the death of DA.
I thought this was the year Joey would make an exceptional deal
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I thought this was the year Joey would make an exceptional deal
Joey is surely most likely working on a DA compromise of monumental proportions...but that will include a traditional bill passing (requiring 60 votes). This reconciliation crap is not possible with immigration related bills...Demmys will never let that happen.
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why is he even running as a Democrat?!! his state better vote him out!
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Reconciliation (and if approved by the parlamentarian) is the only option, what 10 Republicans are going to join the dems to pass an immigration bill? It even sounds like a joke.

Manching is the democratic Susan Collins, always criticizing her own party but voting with them every time.
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This is just a show because he needs to put on his act for his WV voters. As soon as talks with the GOP breakdown, he can say "I tried to include them but they did not want to deal" and support the reconciliation as long as the bill is not overly liberal.

For any DA to pass, Manchin said he is willing to support it as long as there is border security attached...

He will not support a clean or weak bill.
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Reconciliation (and if approved by the parlamentarian) is the only option, what 10 Republicans are going to join the dems to pass an immigration bill? It even sounds like a joke.

Manching is the democratic Susan Collins, always criticizing her own party but voting with them every time.
I agree. He needs to because he is a Dem senator from a dominant Red state... So much of politics is theatre... you need to be an acting major in college to get a job in congress. You have to be able to fake outrage just as good as bipartisanship
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No manches Manchin!
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Biden about to take executive action on gun regulations and gun violence. When congress just sits on their ass and gets nothing done, someone's gotta take extreme action to get shit done.

This won't make R's happy, though and does not fall on the happy rainbow of bipartisanship. D's need to start playing dirty.
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