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The difference between the parties? Joe would really like to have bipartisanship; (Original Post) Atticus Mar 2021 OP
Trump's idea of bipartisanship Mr.Bill Mar 2021 #1
Bipartisanship requires good faith on both sides... uriel1972 Mar 2021 #2
Here in Montana, on the local news, Sen. Steve Daines whined that Republicans were "shut out" and LaMouffette Mar 2021 #3

uriel1972

(4,261 posts)
2. Bipartisanship requires good faith on both sides...
Wed Mar 10, 2021, 09:55 PM
Mar 2021

Good luck with that these days.

Ps... It ain't our side with the bad kind.

LaMouffette

(2,037 posts)
3. Here in Montana, on the local news, Sen. Steve Daines whined that Republicans were "shut out" and
Wed Mar 10, 2021, 10:28 PM
Mar 2021

weren't given the chance to add their input to the bill!!! He also complained, of course, about the relief bill being a "liberal" dream with so many horrible things in it that had "nothing to do with Covid!"

Our sole representative, Matt Rosendale, griped, "The bill had so much pork I felt like I was at a luau in Hawaii!"

Of all the damn gall!

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