We don't talk enough about Bill Clinton killing financial regulation including revoking Glass-Steagall
By inky Go To PostYou can still blame it on the for not playing the game better.Texas voters do work where they can but again it's not like any politician is gonna make some of the most entrenched energy bodies in the country do anything but show mercy occasionally lol
They've made good progress in a lot of areas but some of this stuff... It's one of those wholly american issues
By reilo Go To PostWe don't talk enough about Bill Clinton killing financial regulation including revoking Glass-Steagall
Yo Clinton’s surplus had a cooling effect too. He really wasn’t a good president, but the 90’s wasn’t going to produce a good potus . The 90’s helped formulate the climate Obama governed under too. It’s why even though we had a super majority we weren’t United around deficit spending yet
By Perfect Blue Go To PostThis shit is wild.
Amazing design
I live in Queens, that’s like if I shared a representative with someone from Bridgeport, CT.
By DY_nasty Go To Postany day now *rattles pan*
Reconciliation take longer, but get used to it. The “build back better” green jobs bill later this year will also likely be a reconciliation bill
was there any cryptocurrency suggestions in this one or can we just safely assume that the majority of the focus is going towards making it easier to grab up all the free real estate 2020 generated? lol
By Fenderputty Go To Post
Reconciliation take longer, but get used to it. The “build back better” green jobs bill later this year will also likely be a reconciliation bill
how many more of these can we do in 2021? there's a limit
By Dark PhaZe Go To Posthow many more of these can we do in 2021? there's a limit
I’m from what if member when the GOP did this, one at the beginning and one at the end of the year
No other Biden nominee to head a cabinet department has divided the political parties as sharply. To her considerable number of supporters, she embodies the hope of the Biden era, an activist second-term representative from New Mexico who would break ground like no other member of the cabinet, ethnically and politically.Sounds great
Her detractors have zeroed in on her activism, especially her forthright denunciations of any and all oil and gas exploration on public land and her fierce opposition to the natural gas extraction method known as hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.
“Representative Haaland has a long record as a vehement opponent of American fossil fuels,” said Senator John Barrasso of Wyoming, one of the nation’s largest oil, gas and coal producing states, who is the ranking Republican on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, which will consider her nomination this week.
By aka Espi Go To PostThat's not any Harlem I know.Well you're about to
By aka Espi Go To PostThat's not any Harlem I know.
An FBI warning of potential violence reached the U.S. Capitol Police on the eve of the Jan. 6 attack, but top leaders testified during a Senate hearing Tuesday that they did not see it.Damn how come we knew of the impeding threat and they didn't lmao
Steven A. Sund, who was chief of the U.S. Capitol Police during the pro-Trump mob assault, said the warning reached headquarters. But Sund and the then-House and Senate sergeants-at-arms testified that they did not see the report warning that extremists were preparing to travel to Washington to commit violence and wage “war.”
I doubt there's any report stating that a domestic group is showing up to wage "war" lol... no wonder Sund is skating. We've made it impossible to do anything.
im trying to remember a time when "i didn't know" was a valid excuse for a catastrophic security debacle
By Fenderputty Go To PostThese the same people that put out bills longer than an encyclopedia set and passed the bill 5 hours later as if they had time to even read 1% of it
Gonna be 50+1 dear lord
By reilo Go To Post
Neoliberal hellhole something something
By DY_nasty Go To Postsomeone has to do something about this blue on blue crime
blue lives matter