• Hey Rudy! You lefty turd, "The demise of BBB comes at a dark moment for

    From Nancy Pelosi Screwed It Up AGAIN@21:1/5 to All on Tue Dec 28 06:52:47 2021
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    How's that headline grab ya?

    “The president requested more time to continue his negotiations,
    and so we will keep working with him, hand in hand, to bring
    this bill over the finish line and deliver on these much-needed
    provisions,” Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.)
    declared on Friday.

    Translated, this means: “I don’t have the votes for Build Back
    Better.”

    Sen. Joe Manchin III (D-W.Va.) was not the Grinch who stole BBB.
    That would be the Congressional Budget Office, which cast a
    skeptical eye on the Democrats accounting. Assists go to the
    consumer price index and the producers price index, both of
    which recently hit highs not seen in decades, and to the Federal
    Reserve, clearly spooked by those numbers. A perfect storm of
    common sense, accountants and economists sunk BBB, which would
    have been gasoline on inflation’s already burning fire.

    Will a social spending bonanza be refloated in the new year?
    Count on it. Far too many promises have been made to progressive
    groups whose help Democrats will need to avoid an almost certain
    wipeout in the 2022 midterm elections. House Speaker Nancy
    Pelosi (D-Calif.) hates to lose. Yet she continues to ask
    moderate Democrats to vote on unpopular measures, and then the
    party is surprised when it gets clobbered, as it did in 2010,
    when the Blue Team lost 63 seats. Promising much and delivering
    little doesn’t make for majorities.

    Manchin spoke clearly enough, saying often in effect “I will
    support close to another $2 trillion in one-time spending. So,
    what do you want?” Progressives wouldn’t take that “yes” for an
    answer. Other Senate Democrats were said to be standing behind
    him and happy to have him take the heat so they did not have to
    cast a vote that opponents would say powered double-digit
    inflation in the summer and fall.

    I’ve spent weeks detailing parts of the House’s version of BBB,
    an absurd, Frankenstein monster of a bill. The waste and
    featherbedding and gimmicks grew and grew — as did the price tag
    — even as Democrats insisted it never crossed $2 trillion.
    Manchin wasn’t having any of it.

    Who looks smart? Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.)
    months ago advised his colleagues to pass an infrastructure bill
    of one-time spending on roads and bridges that made sense in
    many places. McConnell’s strategy was to carve out just enough
    spending for Manchin to support so he could withstand a barrage
    of assaults from the left. (It helped that Manchin does not
    appear to care what blue-state politicians or Twitter socialists
    say about him.)

    Schumer did not have to fumble this ball. He could have been far
    more vocal about drawing the line at $1.5 trillion or below.
    It’s the oldest rule in politics: Take what you can get. Schumer
    misfired this time. Perhaps he won’t in the New Year.

    Applause for McConnell, meanwhile, and a bell tolling for
    President Biden. Since the fiasco in Afghanistan this summer
    that permanently scarred his presidency, error has piled on
    error and, now, another wave of covid-19 is sweeping the
    country. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson just got his head
    handed to him in a by-election last week in which the Tories
    lost a seat the party had held for nearly 200 years. Johnson is
    a conservative and Biden is a liberal but both sit atop rumbling
    volcanoes. Neither man seems to have a plan.

    Elsewhere, it looks as though Russian President Vladimir Putin
    will invade Ukraine again — he did so the first time while
    Barack Obama was commander in chief. The Chinese pointedly cut
    the climate summit. The United Arab Emirates put a hold on
    buying our F-35s and drones while the revived Iran nuclear talks
    go sideways.

    It’s a dark winter, and not just for those being stalked by
    covid. Biden, like Obama before him, had a chance to stake a
    claim the political center. He’s failed. His “unifier” agenda is
    on the shelf. Don’t expect it to get dusted off in 2022.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/12/19/bbb-biden- democrats-in-disarray/
     

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