Passing the Infrastructure Bill was a Huge Win. Let’s Celebrate!

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  • tinfoilhatter 2 years ago

    oh really, what’re they really gonna do with all that money, and where, and when? we’ll-just-have-to-wait’n’see…
    we’ll be waitin’-a-looonnnnnng-time, too, i predict~

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  • tinfoilhatter 2 years ago

    samantha’s the greatest, isn’t she? she’s sooooo obnoxious! i love it! she’s the new stephen colbert, but retro, and-in-reverse! beautiful!

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  • Steve Chance 2 years ago

    Americans want clean water? Who knew?
    (Certainly Not Dupont.)

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  • Steve 2 years ago

    Canada has given us a lot of great things. This harpy is not one of them.

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  • Tahtahme's Diary 2 years ago

    Less than the bare minimum happened and people are feeling more at a loss of what to do, more desperate and losing all hope in things getting better. This isn’t optimal.

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  • batgurrl 2 years ago

    Thanks Sam for being an hilarious ray of light. Good news for a pleasant change

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  • Sam 2 years ago

    No. It wasn’t. It was a capitulation. That bill on its own is not a good bill. It does some good things, but at too high a price. And it cost all the leverage the progressives had to push for some for of the FAR more important reconciliation bill. That bill is now dead. That’s why 6 Democrats who were elected without corporate money ALL voted no. And NONE of the other Democrats (even the other 4 that swore off corporate money later) voted yes.

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  • Matthew Atteberry 2 years ago

    What leverage does Biden have now?

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  • Chloe Alice 2 years ago

    I feel like “Eisenhower couldnt delegate” was a deep cut i didnt get

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  • Chuck Stark 2 years ago

    Not to rain on anyone’s infrastructure parade but they we spend a LOT more on war than that.

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  • Britz Man 2 years ago

    sam bee turned into a mindless dnc shill. I miss when she was actually subversive on the daily show.

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  • DaedalusDragon 2 years ago

    While good – the passing of this will be the nail in the coffin of build back better, supposedly they will be voting on it, but I am not holding my breath

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  • Kit Coffey 2 years ago

    Love you, Sam!

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  • Michael Matherne 2 years ago

    A “huge” win? It was gutted of almost everything but pro-corporate pork. America is a Hybrid-Regime. Corporations get everything and the common man gets crumbs at best.

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  • Sean Cook 2 years ago

    I just really feel like I can’t celebrate this. We’re handcuffed on addressing these things now for the next decade.

    At least if it didn’t pass now, there would be the potential for more aggressive action in the near future. But now we’re left to make due for a decade with a bill that didn’t functionally address almost anything.

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