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#yiv0805590723 P {margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;}Because Moscow Mitch and
Company would rather see Biden and Company go down in flames than they want to
help the constituencies that put them in office. . . even when their
constituents want things to improve. It is bipartisan because a majority of
Democrats, Resmuglicans and Independents want the changes the President is
working to enact. And what are your priorities? Eric
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Biden's first few months in office So why does Mr. Pinocchio er. I mean biden
insists on using the term bipartisan
when we know that is baloney at best.
Bob Kasprak===============================================
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Analysis: The sneaky radicalism of Joe Biden's first few months in office
Joe Biden ran for president on a very simple idea: Government (and the country)
works best when people from opposing parties work together. And he cast himself
as someone who was uniquely suited to re-stoke the desire for bipartisanship in
Congress (and the country).
Read in CNN Politics: https://apple.news/A4EWhdllgReuEzjXb4g6WVA
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