Cock-sucker-like-Obama Biden gives up on 'unity' for his first action item

"Rashida Tlaib Treason" <[email protected]> Mon, 17 May 2021 01:47:31 +0200 (CEST)
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For all President Biden’s talk of ushering in a new dawn of 
bipartisan unity, the reaction to his first legislative proposal 
tells a different story.

Proud socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders loves Biden’s sweeping $1.9 
trillion COVID-19 recovery/relief package and is already talking 
about using extreme tactics to push it through if Republicans 
balk.

Yet moderates of both parties in the House and Senate express 
concern about the bill’s lack of focus and potential to cripple 
(not bolster) the already faltering economy.

That suggests that Biden’s wish list is in trouble in both the 
50-50 Senate and the House, where Dems have their narrowest 
majority in over a century.

Sanders is talking about using “reconciliation” to ram the bill 
through with only 50 Democratic votes plus Vice President Kamala 
Harris’ tie-breaker. But the bill doesn’t even have 50 Democrats.

And if the House’s centrist, bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus 
continues to balk, Speaker Nancy Pelosi can’t even pass it there.

Bolstering the vaccine pipeline is the most urgent need now, 
plus perhaps more relief for employers. After all, Congress just 
OK’d a $900 billion bailout last month. But Biden’s trying to 
also, for example, impose a $15 federal minimum wage.

The new president is trying for a replay of the first Obama 
year, and “not let a crisis go to waste” in pushing a left-wing 
agenda, but moderates have more power than they did in 2009, and 
they’re not buying it.

Biden needs to aim for a genuine “unity” agenda.

https://nypost.com/2021/01/25/biden-gives-up-on-unity-for-his-
first-action-item/