Have you actually heard of any political analysts who think there's a hope in hell that will ever happen?
Nope. Senate structure gives Repubiicans a huge advantage.
Fun quiz, how long did the Obama administration control both houses of Congress? I'll give you a hint, look at the timing DEMOCRATS inflicted on themselve…
Have you actually heard of any political analysts who think there's a hope in hell that will ever happen?
Nope. Senate structure gives Repubiicans a huge advantage.
Fun quiz, how long did the Obama administration control both houses of Congress? I'll give you a hint, look at the timing DEMOCRATS inflicted on themselves by expelling Franken on bullshit MAGA accusations.
Sorry to say that if you're fine with the status quo, you're as politically naive as the Democrats.
Thank you for calling me a child. I am after all only 71, 72 in 4 months. And, to be blunt, I've seen people as naive as you about politics and real life for decades. Politics is COMPROMISE, so is real life. Much as you'd like it, no one party will ever get everything they want. Even that superb politician and New Dealer FDR had to compromise within the party and without. A true representative will try to do his/her best for their constituents, but the sad truth is that NO ONE will always get what they want. The only thing that mattered this week was making certain there was no default. And Biden accomplished that in spades, which is why MAGA Rs (and regular Rs) are so ticked at the deal. The so-called prog Ds are moaning and groaning because they didn't get what they wanted. Tough. I've seen far too many Ds like them make a godawful mess of the party (and I've been a registered D since I was eligible to vote in the 70s) by misreading what the public really was like. I suggest you read articles on Politicususa.com and Daily Kos.com for liberal analyses of what is actually in that bill. Biden not only averted a shutdown/crisis this year - he neutered the MAGA threat until after the election, and also spared us future fights. As Politicususa says: "If Democrats take back the House in 2024 and keep the Senate and the White House, they will roll back anything that they don’t like in the current deal, and it will be like McCarthy’s debt limit antics never happened." https://www.politicususa.com/2023/06/01/biden-outsmarted-republicans-and-he-knows-it.html. “Politics is the art of the possible, the attainable — the art of the next best.” ― Otto von Bismarck And it always will be.
Oh sweet summer child.
Have you actually heard of any political analysts who think there's a hope in hell that will ever happen?
Nope. Senate structure gives Repubiicans a huge advantage.
Fun quiz, how long did the Obama administration control both houses of Congress? I'll give you a hint, look at the timing DEMOCRATS inflicted on themselves by expelling Franken on bullshit MAGA accusations.
Sorry to say that if you're fine with the status quo, you're as politically naive as the Democrats.
Thank you for calling me a child. I am after all only 71, 72 in 4 months. And, to be blunt, I've seen people as naive as you about politics and real life for decades. Politics is COMPROMISE, so is real life. Much as you'd like it, no one party will ever get everything they want. Even that superb politician and New Dealer FDR had to compromise within the party and without. A true representative will try to do his/her best for their constituents, but the sad truth is that NO ONE will always get what they want. The only thing that mattered this week was making certain there was no default. And Biden accomplished that in spades, which is why MAGA Rs (and regular Rs) are so ticked at the deal. The so-called prog Ds are moaning and groaning because they didn't get what they wanted. Tough. I've seen far too many Ds like them make a godawful mess of the party (and I've been a registered D since I was eligible to vote in the 70s) by misreading what the public really was like. I suggest you read articles on Politicususa.com and Daily Kos.com for liberal analyses of what is actually in that bill. Biden not only averted a shutdown/crisis this year - he neutered the MAGA threat until after the election, and also spared us future fights. As Politicususa says: "If Democrats take back the House in 2024 and keep the Senate and the White House, they will roll back anything that they don’t like in the current deal, and it will be like McCarthy’s debt limit antics never happened." https://www.politicususa.com/2023/06/01/biden-outsmarted-republicans-and-he-knows-it.html. “Politics is the art of the possible, the attainable — the art of the next best.” ― Otto von Bismarck And it always will be.