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Blame the senator from West Virginia who refused to vote on some of the Dems bills.
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Blame the senator from West Virginia who refused to vote on some of the Dems bills.
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Democrats do not control the Senate.
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#16Defining the problem so broadly makes it less likely that it will be solved. We already have high inflation in part because of high government transfers during the pandemic, and handing out money to 100M people with medical debt or student loan debt would aggravate this.
high government transfers during the pandemic The government would like you to believe that, but a good chunk of the problem is supply-side, not demand-side.
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Democrats do not control the Senate.
There are 48 Democrat Sentors and 2 Independents who caucus with the Democrats, one of whom has sought the Democratic nomination for President. That’s 50 votes, plus the Democratic VP to break any tie. While it might be correct to say the Democrats do not have a majority in the Senate, its not incorrect to say they do control the Senate.
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Democrats do not control the Senate.
There are 48 Democrat Sentors and 2 Independents who caucus with the Democrats, one of whom has sought the Democratic nomination for President. That’s 50 votes, plus the Democratic VP to break any tie. While it might be correct to say the Democrats do not have a majority in the Senate, its not incorrect to say they do control the Senate.
Same as when Affordable Care Act was being molded, a couple of “Democrat” senators like Leiberman sank any chance a taxpayer funded option. Just like Manchin and Sinema sank Biden’s universal preschool/daycare and paid parental leave proposal last year.
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high government transfers during the pandemic The government would like you to believe that, but a good chunk of the problem is supply-side, not demand-side.
Milton Friedman famously said: “Inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon, in the sense that it is and can be produced only by a more rapid increase in the quantity of money than in output.”
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#20so 30% of the country's population has medical debt.. what the hell