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Home Front: Politix
White House says bills are bipartisan even if GOP doesn't vote for them
2021-04-04
[The Hill] The White House wants to change how people perceive bipartisanship, arguing that if they put forward proposals that are backed by Republicans and independents, they should be seen as bipartisan even if GOP politicians in Washington don’t vote for them.

The effort took shape as Democrats approved a massive and broadly popular $1.9 trillion coronavirus (aka COVID19 or Chinese Plague)
...the twenty first century equivalent of bubonic plague, only instead of killing off a third of the population of Europe it kills 3.4 percent of those who notice they have it. It seems to be fond of the elderly, especially Iranian politicians and holy men...
relief measure with zero GOP support, and continues as the party increasingly looks poised to move another $2.25 trillion infrastructure measure through Congress just with Democratic votes.

President Biden campaigned as a unity candidate who would work with Republicans, and the GOP increasingly has criticized him for turning his back on that vow with the big Democratic-only measures.

But the White House has shrugged off the criticism, vowing to take big actions at a critical moment to help the economy and address inequality and other needs it says have been ignored for too long.

Biden officials argue that the measures they are proposing have broad public support from members of both parties in polling, and that some of the ideas have been backed by GOP politicians in the past.
Posted by:Besoeker

#6  Well, the bills are sponsored by partisan bisexuals, so you can understand his confusion.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2021-04-04 14:16  

#5  Reminds me of the headline from 2009: "Obama rips Republicans, urges bipartisanship." The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Posted by: Tom   2021-04-04 14:12  

#4  It's 'bipartisan' because there's a Republican out there somewhere.
Posted by: Raj   2021-04-04 08:50  

#3  Ah, applying the "jennifer rubin" model of conservative journalism to bipartisanship.
Posted by: Mercutio   2021-04-04 08:18  

#2  Ah, our wonderful world of newspeak.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2021-04-04 07:55  

#1  
Bipartisan, because the conservatives are sitting in the same room ?

Fooken See Nile Old SFB (shit for brains)...

Joe catch a ride to Union Station, get on the Amtrak, and go back to your basement in Deleware where you came from, before the crooked dems stole the White House for you.
Posted by: Varmint Smith5115   2021-04-04 01:42  

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