Is Mr Skeptical still around now the ECruiser is back? Or is that Munchies second account? Originally Posted by bambinoA bandles bandle?
What??????
All that is simply gibberish you wrote. 19 of 50 is pretty damned close to half. 38% isn’t far off 50%. But to make you happy how about this. Over a 1/3 of republicans voted for it. Good job Rs.
Now on to the complaining part of your statement, ok, not all 1T is roads and bridges. But that’s the case with every bill that gets passed in Washington, Baton Rouge, Austin or Tallahassee. But it’s an infrastructure bill that’s long needed and as I said, the last president promised infrastructure for like 100 weeks and never got anything done. Not anything. Originally Posted by 1blackman1
And in the words of Democrats lately "how are we supposed to get anything done when the "opposition" won't compromise"? Now apply that to what you just said and see if it sinks in even a little.You’re being too diplomatic. But rules are rules.
How the sam hell was the most hated Republican President in history suppose to get anything done, even 800 billion in infrastructure if I remember the Trump number correctly, when Pelosi opposed anything Trump proposed, anything, much like the Democrats claim McConnell does.
You can't be that naive, I would never call you naive, partisan, lie when you need to sure but naive, never. Originally Posted by HedonistForever
And in the words of Democrats lately "how are we supposed to get anything done when the "opposition" won't compromise"? Now apply that to what you just said and see if it sinks in even a little.Hmmm. I suspect that the non-naive one is you. I don’t even think you intend to say things that are absurd. No one blocked Trump from passing infrastructure on the Dem side but Trump. Hell he had the house and senate for 2 years and only passed a tax cut along Republican Party lines. He could have well pushed infrastructure but he never did in those two years and only gave it lip service in the last 2. He coulda passed it with Dem help but he was too busy whining tweeting and bitching about people not being nice to him.
How the sam hell was the most hated Republican President in history suppose to get anything done, even 800 billion in infrastructure if I remember the Trump number correctly, when Pelosi opposed anything Trump proposed, anything, much like the Democrats claim McConnell does.
You can't be that naive, I would never call you naive, partisan, lie when you need to sure but naive, never. Originally Posted by HedonistForever
Hmmm. I suspect that the non-naive one is you. I don’t even think you intend to say things that are absurd. No one blocked Trump from passing infrastructure on the Dem side but Trump.
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/444675-democrats-wary-of-handing-trump-a-win-on-infrastructure
Democrats wary of handing Trump a win on infrastructure
Democrats are growing skeptical about working with President Trump on an infrastructure deal, fearing it would help him score political points as he campaigns for reelection.
While the House Democratic Caucus sees infrastructure as a possible area for bipartisanship with Trump, they don’t want to risk the appearance of business as usual with a president who is stonewalling their probes and all but daring them to impeach him.
The competing interests present a tricky situation for Democrats agitating to hold Trump accountable.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) emerged from a meeting with Trump at the White House in late April saying they had agreed to pursue a $2 trillion infrastructure package.
Pelosi said Trump is talking with Democrats about infrastructure because he wants to show he can get things done. But she argued that it’s precisely what gives Democrats leverage in the talks, because Trump wants something to run on aside from the GOP’s tax overhaul enacted in 2017.
“He needs it, that gives us leverage.
But some progressives clamoring to oust Trump say that working with him on infrastructure is likely to backfire on Democrats.
Billionaire liberal activist Tom Steyer, whose group Need to Impeach is trying to pressure Democrats to start impeachment proceedings, dismissed the infrastructure talks as a “distraction” that probably won’t yield a deal.
“By now, it should be crystal clear that Donald Trump and the Republican Party do not represent good faith partners and do not share the goal of promoting the best interests of the country. A massive infrastructure bill has no chance of clearing a Republican Senate, and this is clearly meant to serve as a distraction from the corruption that has taken root in the White House,” Steyer said in a statement to The Hill.
“Instead of participating in this charade, Democrats should begin impeachment proceedings,” he added.
Yeah, nobody was trying to block Trump
“It would be a bonus if voters come to understand that, even on the infrastructure issue, Trump has a corrupt vision — selling off our roads and bridges to Wall Street and foreign investors who would put up tolls, a nice contrast with progressive priorities like a Green New Deal as we head into 2020.”
Hell he had the house and senate for 2 years
And here we go again with you disengenious disquised as naivete. Trump never had 60 votes in the Senate, without which, as we just witnessed, nothing can be passed. Right or not?
and only passed a tax cut along Republican Party lines. He could have well pushed infrastructure but he never did in those two years and only gave it lip service in the last 2. He coulda passed it with Dem help but he was too busy whining tweeting and bitching about people not being nice to him.
But you know all this and rather say some disingenuous shit. You are better than what you type. Originally Posted by 1blackman1
You are better than what you type
House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi has repeatedly said that her chamber will not take up the infrastructure bill or spending package until both are delivered, which will require the Democratic leadership to hold its narrow majorities in Congress together to get the legislation to Biden's desk.
"Today we move this country in a very different direction" with a budget plan that will "ask the wealthiest people in our country to start paying their fair share of taxes," Senate Budget Committee Chairman Bernie Sanders, one of the Senate's most liberal members, said on Tuesday as debate began.
Senator Lindsey Graham, the top Republican on the budget committee, railed against the spending plan, saying it would fuel inflation, lead to higher taxes and energy costs for working Americans and open the border to more illegal immigration.
The budget blueprint passed 50-49, less than 24 hours after a $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill was approved 69-30 in the Senate. Both spending packages now go to the House of Representatives, where Speaker Nancy Pelosi has indicated she will not bring the bipartisan bill to the House floor unless the reconciliation bill is considered at the same time.