The only reason to tie the reconciliation bill to the infrastructure bill is that the progressives know the reconciliation bill is too expensive and too unpopular to stand on its own. For that, progressives deserve the criticism they are getting.
The only reason to tie the reconciliation bill to the infrastructure bill is that the progressives know the reconciliation bill is too expensive and too unpopular to stand on its own. For that, progressives deserve the criticism they are getting.
I get that the bill is unsellable because it's too big, but is it actually pad policy. I can see a solid argument for bad politics, but it seems, at least from what I've seen, to be good policy
The only reason to tie the reconciliation bill to the infrastructure bill is that the progressives know the reconciliation bill is too expensive and too unpopular to stand on its own. For that, progressives deserve the criticism they are getting.
I get that the bill is unsellable because it's too big, but is it actually pad policy. I can see a solid argument for bad politics, but it seems, at least from what I've seen, to be good policy