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What’s next for Biden? (1 Viewer)

timschochet

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Riding high at the moment- 60% popularity, Covid relief bill done with 70% support. So what now? He’s got a lot of choices: 

Infrastructure Probably the most obvious because he has the best shot of getting it done without tearing up the filibuster. Still, three problems remain: (1) Republicans want tax breaks and grants to private companies and let them do most of the work, while Democrats want the government to handle the heavy duty (2) Republicans oppose anything that is too much of Green New Deal (3) Republicans may end up opposing in the end simply because it is good for them, politically, to oppose Democrats.

Immigration Reform Color me skeptical but I don’t see this happening as much as I would personally love it. You need to break the filibuster and I don’t think they break it over this, not when you may lose centrists. It’s the main reason Trump got elected in 2016: Americans, both Democrat and Republican, simply don’t want to “reward” people who broke the law coming here. That’s not the way I look at it but it’s the way the public does, unfortunately. I think Biden raised this issue knowing it won’t go anywhere but so he can tell activists, “see we tried”. If I’m wrong I’ll be happily surprised. 

John Lewis Voting Rights Act Largely a process bill but it’s the one that scares Republican insiders the most and the one bill they will try to move Heaven and Earth to defeat. They KNOW that making it easier for minorities and poor people to vote means electoral doom for the GOP, so they have to restrict this as much as they can. Will the Dems break the filibuster to get this done? 
 

George Floyd Bill Ends chokeholds, reforms police. Conservatives are casting it as “defund police”. No idea where this goes. 
 

Biden has also promised during his campaign to move on gun control and climate change, but no specific legislation has been offered yet. 
 

Thoughts? 

 
Doing something about Daylight Savings time. It’s stupid and needs to either be adopted yearlong or done away with altogether. Personally I prefer the first, so it’s lighter later, but just pick a thing!

 
Unless It can be done by EO, nothing.  GOP won’t agree with Democrats that water is wet or that the earth is round.  Anything subject to filibuster is dead on arrival.

 
I think the Democrats should put up a “disenfranchise Wyoming” constitutional amendment. And then like Lindsay Graham and all those idiots will go on all the talk shows and say all the Democrats only want to disenfranchise Wyoming because of how they vote or how they look or whatever.  And then the Dems will be like “psyche! This was really about getting statehood for DC, all the stuff you said we were trying to do to you is stuff you are already doing to us!”

I mean we’re not getting any legislation passed we might as well do fun stuff.

 
Doing something about Daylight Savings time. It’s stupid and needs to either be adopted yearlong or done away with altogether. Personally I prefer the first, so it’s lighter later, but just pick a thing!
I prefer it as is - my kids never walk to school in the dark and a sunrise before 5 am instead of an extra hour in the evening is silly..

 
Honestly, since the opposing party refuses to step up with any ideas to help people, he can do the work anyway.

 
Id continue pushing things Americans want. The house will pass it.  Make Republicans in the senate vote against it.  And then have the mid term election commercials write themselves.   Mitch cant keep them from getting on the record anymore.

 
Riding high at the moment- 60% popularity, Covid relief bill done with 70% support. So what now? He’s got a lot of choices: 

Infrastructure Probably the most obvious because he has the best shot of getting it done without tearing up the filibuster. Still, three problems remain: (1) Republicans want tax breaks and grants to private companies and let them do most of the work, while Democrats want the government to handle the heavy duty (2) Republicans oppose anything that is too much of Green New Deal (3) Republicans may end up opposing in the end simply because it is good for them, politically, to oppose Democrats.

Immigration Reform Color me skeptical but I don’t see this happening as much as I would personally love it. You need to break the filibuster and I don’t think they break it over this, not when you may lose centrists. It’s the main reason Trump got elected in 2016: Americans, both Democrat and Republican, simply don’t want to “reward” people who broke the law coming here. That’s not the way I look at it but it’s the way the public does, unfortunately. I think Biden raised this issue knowing it won’t go anywhere but so he can tell activists, “see we tried”. If I’m wrong I’ll be happily surprised. 

John Lewis Voting Rights Act Largely a process bill but it’s the one that scares Republican insiders the most and the one bill they will try to move Heaven and Earth to defeat. They KNOW that making it easier for minorities and poor people to vote means electoral doom for the GOP, so they have to restrict this as much as they can. Will the Dems break the filibuster to get this done? 
 

George Floyd Bill Ends chokeholds, reforms police. Conservatives are casting it as “defund police”. No idea where this goes. 
 

Biden has also promised during his campaign to move on gun control and climate change, but no specific legislation has been offered yet. 
 

Thoughts? 
Can any of these pass through reconciliation?

 
Id continue pushing things Americans want. The house will pass it.  Make Republicans in the senate vote against it.  And then have the mid term election commercials write themselves.   Mitch cant keep them from getting on the record anymore.
Sounds good but they’re not afraid of that nor do voters seem willing to hold them responsible. If not a single GOP Senator is willing to vote for the relief bill despite it’s overwhelming popularity then they are more afraid of their own party backlash for giving the Democrats a win than doing what voters want.

 
Sounds good but they’re not afraid of that nor do voters seem willing to hold them responsible. If not a single GOP Senator is willing to vote for the relief bill despite it’s overwhelming popularity then they are more afraid of their own party backlash for giving the Democrats a win than doing what voters want.
I'm wondering if how voters would respond to the filibuster should be what drives decision making for what's next. Not the republican base; the rest of them. 

 
with the majority Democrat support he has in Congress, and his massive use of Executive Orders, he'll do an unprecedented amount of partisan things in the coming months

all liberal design and supported 

I project 25-30 trillion spend in these 4 years - money the US Govt does not have

 

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