The rich irony of Senate Democrats now
opposing the filibuster is they used it during Donald Trump’s term to
stop a funding bill for the Dept of Homeland Security, and to prevent
Trump from rolling back Obama immigration policies, Politico reported in 2015.
In
a divided country and a split U.S. Senate, only two Democrat senators
are keeping this nation from devolving into a Third World-like banana
republic, warns a conservative columnist.
With fears growing of a
Republican comeback in the 2022 midterm elections, the Democrat Party
knows time is running out to move quickly with far-left plans to
federalize elections, pass the Equality Act, and ram through a massive
$2 trillion "infrastructure" bill which the GOP has pointed out spends
very little on highways, roads, and bridges.
You have to wonder, what is the incentive for Manchin and Sinema to remain Democrat?
ReplyDeleteGood question and WVA went big for Trump so I don't think doing so would affect Manchin.
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