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Democrat Disarray: Democrat Senators Warn
of ‘Bipartisan’ Infrastructure Bill
Not Passing the House

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Posted By: Dreadnought, 9/30/2021 12:34:20 AM

The Hill reported that two Democrat senators familiar with the bipartisan infrastructure bill voting talks in the House are expecting House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to cancel Thursday’s scheduled vote due to not having enough votes. The report noted that two senators, who are remaining anonymous, claim they are in contact with Democrat members in the House who believe there will not be enough votes since there are “at least two-dozen progressives planning to vote ‘no’ on infrastructure without a separate vote on a larger social spending package.” “They will not pass it on Thursday.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Come And Take It 9/30/2021 1:48:05 AM (No. 930695)
According to the Squat Pig, half of the 95 members of the communist caucus are no votes on the infrastructure in the House unless they get their 3.5T dollar pork first. At least 10 'moderate' communists are no votes if the 3.5T dollar pork is voted on before the 1.5T dollar pork. Either one kills both, since they only have about a 3 vote margin as long as the squish Republicans don't cross. It was Nasty Nanzi and Chuckies idea to tie both bills together. Now, both are heading for a one way trip down the sewer, which is exactly where both need to go. There is all kinds of nasty garbage in the 3.5T package that has zero to do with infrastructure. Even the idiot Republican senators that voted for the 1.5T are having buyer's remorse, and its not likely that if changes are made to that bill and sent back to the Senate, it will pass again with 60 plus.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: mifla 9/30/2021 4:50:06 AM (No. 930746)
Dem pigs lining up at the government trough.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: laurenc 9/30/2021 6:24:46 AM (No. 930779)
I'm hoping for the big lib crash and burn, but I'll believe it when I see it. The Dems are desperate, and will do literally anything to get their hands on $3.5 trillion. Money talks... watch for backdoor bribe money... family members of Congress soon being made job offers worth millions of $$$ working for Facebook, Twitter etc. Maybe Chuck and Nancy can call Hunter for a few suggestions on how to do it.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Venturer 9/30/2021 7:28:44 AM (No. 930830)
We can and will survive without either of the Trillion Dollar Bills. Not so sure if we can survive with them.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: downnout 9/30/2021 9:39:58 AM (No. 930968)
They act like not passing it would be a bad thing…
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Reply 6 - Posted by: jfodoch 9/30/2021 11:57:32 AM (No. 931135)
Profound in its simplicity, # 4, and I see no evidence that any of the sheep in congress have the slightest concept of where we are headed fiscally ! We need people in congress who know that we can't borrow ourselves out of debt, and this may be our downfall. Also, in my research, I've seen no rational/practical alternatives to what these communists are railing against -- if they have a sincere and responible plan to replace what they hate, then let's hear it, but to continue to do nothing to alleviate the probs as they see them by throwing money away to boost their own coffers is just about as childish as it gets !!
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