A leadership team of Biden and Pelosi Is so ensconced in the politics of the past as to be an inadequate container for energies needed in the future. It represents a moderate Democratic approach that will be easily knocked aside by Republican radicals in ‘22.

Dec 28, 2020 · 2:49 PM UTC

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I hope not. Big improvement over Trump. I think we don't need the same leaders but rotate weekly or daily for bills
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Do u think u could try 2 be just a little less negative right now???
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Agree 💯! Too bad that @JoeBiden and DNC are not building future support for @SenKamalaHarris. Oh well.
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I vaguely remember somebody talking about putting new wine into old wine skins, being a bad thing. Is this a good analogy to the problem as you see it?
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With the gleeful assistance of hard left, progressive radicals !!
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The “far left” and the “far right” have not won the policy argument. And they can’t, because 60% to 80% of Americans are in the middle. Both sides need to start working for the best of the country rather than for power for power’s sake.
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Pelosi has a reputation of being one of the most effective, shrewd legislators in Washington. She gets shit done. I wonder whether pragmatism outweighs idealism in this case.
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They are denizens of the Swamp. Expecting anything else is foolish.
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@marwilliamson let us assume for a moment you are correct. Can we wait until Jan twenty- . . . third or fourth at least, before we begin to seriously dwell on the party divisions, how they seriously handicap us in dealing with seditious insurrection DURING PANDEMIC?
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