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Reminder to Democrats: Bernie Sanders
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Posted By: earlybird, 10/2/2021 2:28:13 PM

Liberal Democrats think they’re having a moment. They’re tying up President Biden’s legislative agenda because it doesn’t tax the rich enough or lavish adequate spending on the needy. Since Democrats have tiny majorities in both the House and Senate, a few defectors can squash Biden’s entire plan. Liberals are reveling in their leverage. They shouldn’t be. The so-called progressive wing of the Democratic party may have enough heft to block action, as it has with the so-called bipartisan infrastructure plan. (snip) But progressives don’t have a mandate from voters,

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Reply 1 - Posted by: stablemoney 10/2/2021 2:37:40 PM (No. 933058)
Neither is Biden.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Omen55 10/2/2021 5:27:10 PM (No. 933144)
The Bernie AOC wing must fight on no matter how destructive this is to dem. Better it all goes down in flames then surrender to the evil(whoever)! Destiny calls😜👍
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Reply 3 - Posted by: broken01 10/2/2021 8:14:24 PM (No. 933198)
No the other old, dumb, rambling moron is.
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