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howard's avatar

The game is not over: let's not evaluate it until we get a final score. Bear in mind exactly how few people watch TV news anymore.

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Nancy (South NJ coast)'s avatar

Agree. The situation is very volatile. If Biden does a national address from the Oval right now, he risks being accused of crying wolf if things take a sharp, unexpected turn. Unfortunately, he probably won't be able to go to the cameras until the last minute. We aren't there yet, and Biden shouldn't look too eager for a bad deal.

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Jody Sherman's avatar

The incentive structures in today's GOP bears no resemblance to the D's during Reagan presidency. I live in Mike Lawler's district and much as I wish I could count on him to work with the D's to pass a clean debt ceiling, I don't see it happening, even if the WH pressured him. He is not going to risk becoming a pariah in the GOP like LIz Cheney; he knows that the D's are gunning for his seat in 2024 and he knows that the RNC is prepared to fight just as hard. (Ronny McDaniel was in Westchester last week for the opening of an immigrant services center posing along with Lawler and they both leaned heavily into registering R voters., turning CD17 into a reliable R district.)

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howard's avatar

Alternately, there are no gop votes to get.

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How many months did Obama waste trying to get supposed reasonable chuck Grassley on board with the aca? The gop is a leninist party that practices democratic centralism where deviation from the party line is punishable by primary challenge from the right. On non-critical matters, some deviation is allowed but this ain't that: I personally wouldn't waste a second on a pursuit of gop votes on this.

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