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Rick Schrenker's avatar

All valid points, but none are making their way outside our echo chambers.

I'm retired and living on a (mostly) fixed but reasonably good income. And I'm stunned by the increases in gas, food, and other prices. Democrats will get their asses kicked up around their shoulders if this doesn't reverse well in advance of next November, Republicans know it, and they will do everything in their power to keep the reversal from happening.

That's not simply because they won't permit ethics to stand in the way of their authoritarian objectives but also because they know if the people feel that Democrats are getting things done, the people might also listen to them about the voting rights bills.

No matter how much Democrats work to sell the argument that voting rights issues are more important, Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs will remain front and center in the vast majority of the public's collective mind. Get the bills signed, get the Executive Branch to work on getting the money flowing and the Legislative Branch on voting rights, and we may have a shot next November, especially if we make the case "Imagine what we could have gotten done with just two more Senators.". If we pull it off, we have at least two more years to get other progressive agenda items through Congress.

Strategy matters.

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MBR's avatar

Great article, this is a much needed summary and easy to understand.

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