I Could See Why

in #blog15 days ago

He sounds overwhelmed. And he's not trying to show his hand either. Everything is calm.

Everything's fine. Everything's calm because he doesn't want to make it sound like the deal is falling apart. Right.

Like he has to show he can't he can't show any weakness right now. Otherwise, people there's Republicans who might think that he's under a tremendous amount of pressure because the deal is going to fall apart. And then that gives them more leverage to negotiate or back out completely.

Am I right, Hanson? A hundred percent. He can't show his hand. It's imperative that he stays the way he is right now.

And I think he's on, you know, he's doing the best he can. Granted, what's going on? So, God forbid, it does fall apart. What will be the next move for the Republicans? He reorganizes and brings it back to the floor.

And this procedural vote should give him a lot of indication of how that might go and what he has to put back together. Right. Pretty much.

Yeah. What is the hold up? I mean, like, what is it that they're fighting over that so hard that these people can't like? I mean, and I have been looking into this and I just don't see what the issue is this time around. But the Build Back Better bill, yeah, I could see why people were holding back.

This time, I just don't see what the issue is here. The issue is, is that it's not what they agreed to on the House version. And they're pissed.

And that's how this works. But, yeah, right. But what is it? What's like the main thing? Is it their funding for border wall or something? Don't they just give the man as much money as he wants? I mean, at the end of the day, like, I just don't see why it should be this difficult.

Am I being very naive by thinking this way? But give him all the money he wants. Let him do whatever.

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