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CleverBeast's avatar

“Well, Joe Manchin wasn’t intent on completely destroying Joe Biden’s economic agenda after all. After the bipartisan CHIPS Act passed, the recalcitrant West Virginia senator immediately announced that he was open to a reconciliation bill.”

I think this is unfair to Manchin. While Manchin’s first outburst over BBB seemed genuine (and somewhat sympathetic, given the fact that he made his wishes clear at the start of negotiations, and was dragged through the mud by lefties with no concept of how difficult winning is in West Virginia), I think it is quite likely that the second time Manchin “killed” the Democrat’s reconciliation hopes was a feint.

Mitch McConnell made it quite clear that Democrats would have to choose between CHIPS and a BBB-style reconciliation bill. He only assented to CHIPS being bipartisan because Manchin baited him into believing that the reconciliation bill was dead.

This is why Manchin announced the deal as soon as CHIPS was passed, and not before, and is a masterclass in political gamesmanship. Having a maverick on your side can be frustrating, but it is also a useful tool. Democrats could stand to be more grateful towards the Senator who wins in 70-30 Trump country.

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Greg Costigan's avatar

Gosh.

1. Good … but still has to pass

2. We need the housing elements!!

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