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They are trying to work with the republicans, as now Biden promised. I'm not "distracted", I am in fact following the progress of both bills quite closely, and investing in human infrastructure is hardly "meddling".In truth, they are working with the congressional and Senate Republicans, while the media has the nation distracted with everything else, and a very large government plan for meddling in society and the economy is on it's way.I'm afraid it's not.all the evidence I've seen say's the republicans are embracing tRump and his cult of personality. They are afraid to contradict him and his conspiracy theories. All of them, from the pundits to the Senate minority leader, from the governors to the head of the RNC.The democratic talking point on the other side of that was the whole point of the conversation RE “Republicanism and Trumpism are now one in the same”, which is EXACTLY the equivalent of Republicans claiming that “Democrats and Marxism are now one in the same”.
Can you point out a similar phenomenon in the Democratic party and Marxism?
I don't see much talk about this on the forum at all, and this is the most consequential thing going on. . . IMO
Biden’s already facing backlash for bipartisan infrastructure bill
President Biden all but admitted defeat on his original plan to pass $4.1 trillion in infrastructure and social spending — agreeing instead to a bipartisan deal to spend $953 billion over five year…nypost.com
Key GOP senators balk at terms of Biden infrastructure bill
President Joe Biden’s bipartisan infrastructure deal has been thrown in doubt, barely 24 hours after it was announced.apnews.com
Biden taking bipartisan infrastructure deal on the road
President Joe Biden will look to sell voters on the economic benefits of the $973 billion infrastructure package when he travels to Wisconsin on Tuesday.apnews.com
Pelosi stands by infrastructure strategy despite pushback
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi indicated on Wednesday that she stands by her assertion that the House won't take up a bipartisan infrastructure deal until the Senate passes a more sweeping package through budget reconciliation, a position that has drawn criticism from Republicans and caused some...www.cnn.com
. . . something will pass, it just depends on how much power the socialists have in the DNC, and the fascists have in the GOP, as to how much money will be spent, and how much sovereignty will be stripped from the people.