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Monday, September 20, 2021

We're Not Doing Bernie Sanders' Agenda!

Bernie Sanders and House progressives are threatening to sink bipartisan bill.
 

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The Squad vows to not support bipartisan package if it doesn't include the stand alone bill.

The progressives members of the House of the Representatives are threatening to sink the Biden agenda.

The bad faith politicians in the House and the Senate have continued to become a distraction to President Joe Biden. From the ten members of the House to the three members of the Senate, the bad faith politics are destroying America.

The American Jobs Plan has stalled because of Sen. Karen Manchin (D-WV). He won't support the $3.5 trillion package which includes "human infrastructure." The Progressive Caucus which includes: Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) and Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) vow to oppose the single package deal which was $1.5 trillion.

The Democratic Party's slim majority is at risk of being tossed because of the extreme left.

The 17 Karens of the Senate joined the 48 members and two independents in passings the single budget package. But with the full package, the Karens aren't willing to back anything. 

The Republicans have vowed to oppose the agenda as well as raising the debt ceiling and moving forward with the president's agenda.

The House moderates who have the most to lose are telling House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to stop letting the do-nothings run the agenda. 

Pelosi set the vote on the Senate passed infrastructure bill on September 27. The speakers told progressives that it will move side by side with the multitrillion-dollar Build Back Better measure.

Nine centrist Democrats led by Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) issued a joint statement Friday to rally support for the infrastructure bill and to remind Pelosi about her promise to vote on the bill by next Monday. They said Congress "cannot afford to delay a single day."

Manchin is also a pain. The West Virginia Democrat has threatened to sink the agenda because of spending.

Many of the moderate and centrist members as well as House Majority Whip, Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-SC) are telling Pelosi that the sloganing from they won't cave to the noise of the extreme left.

"We are working with everybody in all corners of our party," he said. "They're trying to get to a common ground on all of these issues. And I feel very comfortable that we are going to get there."

Clyburn said Democrats "ought to stop focusing on the number and start looking at what needs to be done" when it comes to the spending bill.

The moderates are saying that they have the most to lose if they don't get the Senate package done.

On top of that, they refuse to do the Bernie Sanders agenda. The independent senator from Vermont has been continuously forcing the agenda to move 

The party coalition of moderates and progressives are feuding over how to get this bill to the president's desk.

While Biden does approve of the deals, he's not pleased with the way these lawmakers are acting. I mean the 435 House members, five delegates, one resident commissioner and 100 senators. Out of those 541 members, only 45% of them actually work.

They face a government shutdown, a debt ceiling and a series of crucial votes that could impact the next fiscal year. 

House Budget Committee Chair John Yarmuth (D-KY) floated an outside-the-box option: Pass the infrastructure bill on Sept. 27, but don't send it to Biden's desk yet.

"The speaker does not have to actually advance the bill to the — if we pass it in the House — does not actually have to send it to the president for signature. She can hold on to that bill for a while," Yarmuth said on "Fox News Sunday." "So there's some flexibility in terms of how we mesh the two mandates."

After House committees finished their work on the Build Back Better legislation last week, Biden held a call with Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) to discuss the way forward. Biden's approval rating has slipped into net negative territory after a rough end of the summer as the delta variant of the coronavirus threw a wrench into the COVID-19 recovery.

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