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		|  08-24-2021, 06:39 AM | #1 |  
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				 They Don't Have The Votes: The Far Left's $3.5 Trillion Boondoggle Is on Life Support 
 
			
			https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattve...e-sup-n2594613
The Afghanistan fiasco has put a major  Biden initiative on life support: the $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill.  This is the so-called human infrastructure bill that is pretty much a  lefty goodie bag. No, it is—it’s a Happy Meal of communism. This bill,  plus the bipartisan $1.2 trillion infrastructure package is about to be  blown up as Democrats’ intraparty warfare has become increasingly ugly.  They don’t have the votes to advance these packages right now. Senate  Republicans and maybe some House GOP members might be persuaded on the  bipartisan bill, even though it’s not paid for and adds $256 billion in  deficit spending every year for the next eight years, but the $3.5  trillion boondoggle is a hard ‘no.’ Yet, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) is  also a solid nay vote on the $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill which  means it’s dead in the water right now. Democrats cannot lose a single  vote. 
To make matters worse,  there are nine moderate House Democrats who want to vote on the  bipartisan infrastructure deal first. That’s not going to happen  according to Speaker Nancy Pelosi. As a result, these nine are not  voting for the $3.5 trillion lefty boondoggle package. No one is caving.  Everyone has entrenched themselves. They’re going to reconvene on these  packages at noon today, but some House Democrats are starting to be  threatened. They’re being warned of political ruin and having their  districts be erased when the new maps are drawn. As you know, the  Democrats only have a four-seat majority in the House. Throughout the  night, congressional reporters noted how both sides were sticking to  their guns and how it could take a while. Well, around midnight,  everyone tapped out:
The Washington Times   has more on the drama in a lengthy piece. There is another riot on the  Hill, folks—it’s only a legislative one and it pretty much involves  mostly Democrats trying to stab each other in the back (via Washington Times ): Led  by Rep. Josh Gottheimer of New Jersey, the moderate Democrats were  refusing to support advancing the package, which is set to pass along  party lines.Instead, they argued that the House should take up  Mr. Biden’s $1.2 trillion infrastructure deal, which passed earlier this  month with a large bipartisan margin.
 “Like the rest of America,  we have waited far too long for legislation that will actually fix our  nation’s infrastructure,” Mr. Gottheimer said. “That’s why the House  can’t afford to wait months or do anything to risk passing the historic  infrastructure package.”
 Mrs. Pelosi, California Democrat, has  refused to meet the demands. She says the Senate must pass the larger  package before the House votes on infrastructure.
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 Divisions  between the moderates and party’s liberals, who also have threatened to  withhold their votes if they don’t get their way, have even forced Mr.  Biden and senior administration officials, including members of the  Cabinet, to make personal entreaties to moderate Democrats on the $3.5  trillion package.
 In private phone calls, administration officials  argue that Mr. Biden “cannot afford to lose” a vote in Congress given  the imbroglio in Afghanistan.
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 In each of the conversations, White House aides have pressured Democratic lawmakers to unite behind the “leader of their party.”
 In  an attempt to pressure moderates into backing the reconciliation vote,  Mrs. Pelosi upended the scheduled order of business for Wednesday.
 Rather  than having lawmakers vote individually on a budget resolution to  kick-start the reconciliation process, the speaker opted to hold a vote  on a vague and ambiguous congressional ruling.
 In essence, by  voting to pass the rule, lawmakers advanced the budget resolution and  election overhaul measures long favored by Democrats.
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 The  liberals are backing Mrs. Pelosi and even threatening to withhold their  support from the infrastructure deal unless the reconciliation package  moves forward first.
 Mrs. Pelosi and other House leadership members have been working to end the standoff, with little success.
 “We need to trust one another,” said House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer of Maryland. “This is mutually assured destruction.”
 
 Even  the Democrats are blocking…the Democrats from getting these bills  passed. Look, I wouldn’t mind if both bills died. This is trillions in  new spending as inflation soars and job creation slows. The economy is  heading down a brutal track. We’re a mess in Afghanistan. Biden is  aloof. And Democrats simply just need to realize they don’t have the  votes or the mandate to pass such a left-wing makeover of America. If  there was an infrastructure bill that actually addressed roads, bridges,  and the like—I wouldn’t really be arguing. It could come with a high  price tag for sure too—but these bills are not that at all.
 
Sinema and Manchin may be saviors for America as resistant to the nazi Pelosi lockstep  marxist plunge into insolvency and , ultimately, a DPST hoped for marxist revolution.
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		|  08-24-2021, 07:07 AM | #2 |  
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			^right , they pushing hard
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		|  08-24-2021, 07:12 AM | #3 |  
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			The total inability to organize an effective and successful retreat has revealed a logic flaw in the plans for converting the U.S. into a Socialistic Totalitarian regime stuffed with uneducated, unskilled, poor people to re-install them every 2 to 4 years.
 The current administration is being bested by the French in the retreat!
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		|  08-24-2021, 08:44 AM | #4 |  
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			Best possible outcome is that both bills fail and Republicans put a "pure" 500 or 600 billion nothing but traditional infrastructure bill on the table, promote the hell out of the fact that all the Democrat crap has been removed. Republicans need to stress that they want an infrastructure bill just not all the crap Democrats want to hang on one. Then, if Democrats fail to get on board, wait for the results of the 22' election when Republicans will be back in control of both Houses.
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		|  08-24-2021, 08:49 AM | #5 |  
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			Who of thought Kyrsten Sinema would save the day
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		|  08-24-2021, 09:31 AM | #6 |  
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			I can only think about one thing when I see Sinema, and it ain’t an infrastructure bill.
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		|  08-24-2021, 09:45 AM | #7 |  
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		|  08-24-2021, 06:22 PM | #8 |  
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			Infrastructure -'support for" Types of Infrastructures
 
 Economic infrastructure: This  infrastructure is directly linked with the economic development of a  country or an organisation. This includes the basic amenities and  services that directly influence and benefit the production process of  economic distribution. A few examples of economic infrastructures are  power, transportation, irrigation, communication, etc.
 Social infrastructure:  This type of infrastructure has the basic services that improve  individual productivity and achieve social objectives. Social  infrastructure contributes indirectly to the country’s economic  development. For instance, the education sector does not  contribute  directly to the economic development of a country. However, it helps  indirectly by providing high-quality education to the students,  therefore producing doctors, scientists, engineers, and technologists.  Few examples of social infrastructure are water supply, sanitation,  health, housing, etc.
 
 
 Perhaps the 'brassiere" is included in 'physical infrastructure such as bridges , water towers, and other types of man-made supports.
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		|  08-25-2021, 01:54 AM | #9 |  
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			looks like nancy caved and gave what the moderates wanted.
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		|  08-25-2021, 07:56 AM | #10 |  
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			Social infrastructure = Marxism ,,,=class consciousness
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