Posted on 09/08/2021 8:56:06 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Moderate Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin (WV) has privately said he won't support more than $1.5 trillion of the Democrats' $3.5 trillion economic blueprint, and he'll support as little as $1 trillion of it, according to Axios.
Given Democrats' razor-thin 50-50 Senate (with VP Kamala Harris being the tie-breaker), Manchin has the power to effectively block the legislation if no Republicans cross the aisle - and his line in the sand would mean a hard ceiling for Biden's "Build Back Better" agenda which includes a laundry list of progressive priorities, including universal preschool and free community college.
More via Axios:
Between the lines: Underlying Manchin’s concerns with Democrats' $3.5 trillion budget proposal, which originated in Sen. Bernie Sanders' budget committee, are deep and substantive differences over the size and scope of specific programs.
Committees in the House and Senate have until September 15, next Wednesday, to finalize specific legislation outlining how to spend the $3.5 trillion, while raising $1.5 trillion in new revenue from higher taxes on wealthy Americans and corporations, as well as tax enforcement activities.
Last week, however, Manchin threw the process into disarray after arguing for a "strategic pause" in a WSJ Op-Ed, citing inflation and the need to leave a buffer to respond to future Covid-19 pandemic needs if the virus ramps up again.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), meanwhile, has promised centrist Democrats a vote on a separate $1.2 trillion ($550 billion in new spending) bill, which progressive Democrats say they'll vote down unless the $3.5 trillion budget blueprint.
President Biden doesn't seem to think Joe Manchin will be a problem, saying at the White House Tuesday evening that "Joe at the end has always been there," adding "He's always been with me. I think we can work something out. I look forward to speaking with him."
The White House is reportedly still optimistic that a deal can be reached.
"Sanders wanted a large number and Manchin wants a smaller number and we’re going to work this process to try to reach common ground," once source told Axios. "There is a wide spectrum of opinions in the Democratic caucuses, and plenty of negotiation will take place. But we will continue to get this done, finding common ground."
$1.5T too much …
If Republicans would have held firm against the $1.5T stupid infrastructure bill and not helped advance it out of committee, then both bills would have died.
I had thought that Manchin was going to hold the line, but it looks like he's gonna cave.
And Sinema?
“Just” $1.5 trillion?
How about $1.NO!
Save the Union Joe, save the Union.
Wrong. The bills would have been combined and passed through reconciliation.
According to Axios-— who is full of it, and wagging Manchin’s tail for their own “whoops” need
WV, get rid of this two-faced a-hole.
“Moderate” my ass.
He rolls with the left at the end of the day. Somehow we’ll get more draconian gun control at the end of the day because of him and his party will help him make it look like he opposed it and the moron voters back in West-by-dumb-Virginia will believe it just like the ignorant morons always do.
That should cover Ida relief.
Or Pelosi’s drinking tab.
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“ I had thought that Manchin was going to hold the line, but it looks like he’s gonna cave. ”
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Of course he will cave. Always has and always will. Manchin is a charismatic and likable guy but eventually West Virginians gotta see through that and vote in a Senator that will walk the walk.
JOE MANCHIN IS THE BIGGEST PHONY OF ALL THE MOST DESPICABLE OTHER TURN COATS IN POLITICS TODAY.
He uses the SAME BS every time and like Lucy, always caves.
It is disgusting and the people of West Virginia deserve better.
I am tired of his ugly face.
He’ll vote to pass the 1.5 trillion, and Nanzi will up it to 3.5 trillion in reconciliation.
What an option you only get two fingers cut off rather than four.
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