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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMemo to centrists: Progressives aren't your problem. Manchin and Sinema are.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/09/28/manchin-sinema-progressives-reconciliation/In case you doubted that House progressives would stick to their strategy in the intraparty battle over President Bidens agenda, they just reiterated their intention to vote against the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill on Thursday, to pressure the Senate to complete the much bigger social policy bill. We will only vote for the infrastructure bill after passing the reconciliation bill, declared a statement from Rep. Pramila Jayapal, the chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. The reconciliation bill is the multitrillion-dollar social infrastructure bill that is meant to pass the Senate by simple majority. This posture is provoking frustration from moderates and centrists. Many of them appear to understand this standoff as a conflict between themselves and progressives, each side pushing and pulling to get their preferred outcome.
But while theres some truth to this, in another sense the most serious problem facing the centrists is not the progressives. Its their ideological counterparts in the Senate, Sens. Joe Manchin III (D-W.Va.) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.). Thats because the Terrible Two are the main impediment to arriving at a reconciliation bill everyone can live with. Its likely that virtually all House moderates and centrists would support a very robust reconciliation bill with ambitious provisions on climate change, child care, health care, education and many other things, provided last-minute disagreements are ironed out. But Manchin and Sinema seem to be another matter entirely. No one knows what theyll accept from a reconciliation bill. If they were to be very clear on what they could accept, and persuasively demonstrate that they will vote for it even if the infrastructure bill passes first, it might be easier for progressives to agree to do that.
Which points to another big irony here: If this process implodes, the Democrats who represent swing districts may well suffer most. Passing a broad, popular agenda may not stop Republicans from picking up seats in the 2022 midterms, but if Democrats dont pass that agenda, they may well get swamped in a wave election. Who loses in a wave election? Not the progressives who represent safe Democratic districts. Its the ones representing swing districts, often called frontliners. Rep. Katie Porter (D-Calif.) understands this well. She is both a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and a frontliner in a swing Orange County district. Porter told us that vulnerable frontliners, too, have a great deal to gain substantively and politically from passing a robust reconciliation bill.
Porter noted that many provisions in the infrastructure package are long-range projects that wont even be underway by the midterms. By contrast, many provisions in the reconciliation bill will have an immediate impact, such as expanded Medicare eligibility and home care services and assistance for child care. Those are things that will immediately begin to improve the lives of Americans and will begin to immediately improve our economy, Porter told us. Democratic members, regardless of your districts composition, this is what voters want. Porter said many frontliners are adamant that we cannot fail and that we need to deliver the presidents entire agenda. Porter also told us she will vote against the infrastructure bill Thursday if theres not a framework and an agreement on how we move forward.
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Memo to centrists: Progressives aren't your problem. Manchin and Sinema are. (Original Post)
Celerity
Sep 2021
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RainCaster
(10,831 posts)1. Manchin couldn't find 10 GOP votes...
He is a worthless republican shill.
FoxNewsSucks
(10,417 posts)2. Yes he is
Although he's more worthwhile to the billionaires and corporations that he's protecting.