Sen. Kyrsten Sinema is making a big show of challenging Biden’s $3.5T infrastructure bill and calling for “bipartisanship.” But the American people “don’t care about an antiquated Senate process or Washington procedures,” @AyannaPressley says. “They care about impact.”

Sep 15, 2021 · 12:00 AM UTC

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Wrong. We care about the fact that the Senate is 50-50 and Dems have a small majority in the house. So yes, bipartisanship and trying to craft legislation that works for everyone is important. Those that disagree w/you also deserve a voice.
Gosh @kyrstensinema don’t you know you’re just supposed to shut up and do what they say 🤦🏻‍♂️👨‍🦯
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It is fun making plans to spend other people’s money until that money runs out. It has now run out. Somebody should have done some math sooner.¯\_(ツ)_/¯
And they reveal how they desire to undermine the system and establish a feudal monarchy over the illusion of a democracy. Good thing we are a federated republic and will be able to resist this effort with all the instruments of national power. Good luck.
They care about material tangible benefits to their lives. Sinema is holding that up
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@SenatorSinema -- Bipartisanship with the Republicans? Do you see that they're 100% against democracy, free & fair elections, and Democrats being able to vote?
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There is no bipartisanship with a GQP party willing to burn the country down. There is, however, broad bipartisan support for Biden’s agenda with the American people.
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😂😂😂😂 who listens to you??
No one cares what that bald woman thinks.