but joe biden has seen it before. chuck schumer has seen it before. and every democratic senator has seen it before. and they are all so much the wiser this time around, which is why you have been betting on them getting it right this time because they know just how slippery the other side can be on this and that s why achievements been doing with the insisting on having these votes, because he is not going to let the calendar run out. i love norm s term, faux fandango, that s a political science term, i think. and the word that democrats repeat to themselves every ten minutes is, obamacare. they remember what happened in 2010. they remember republicans saying, well if you give us this amendment, maybe it will vote for it. and if you give us that, maybe will vote for it. and they extended the time of negotiation farther and farther out across the longer a process
FEMA To The Rescue At Bidens Porous Border
FEMA To The Rescue At Bidens Porous Border
Will the emergency management team find signs of an imaginary crisis?
March 14, 2021
It is widely known that the first step in dealing with an addiction is to admit that you have a problem. The Biden administration may just have taken that first tentative step in realizing that its addiction to the concept of open borders comes with a number of unintended consequences. After weeks of insisting that there is no crisis on the southern border, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has been activated to lend a helping hand with the huge influx of minors that seem to be overwhelming the denial-fuelled White House.
Boris Johnson accepts he made a mistake in delaying first lockdown
14 Mar, 2021 09:17 PM
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Britain s Prime Minister Boris Johnson would act harder, earlier and faster if he had his time again, supporters say. Photo / AP
Daily Telegraph UK
By: Gordon Rayner
Boris Johnson accepts it was a mistake to delay the start of the first national lockdown, close allies have said, while insisting the Prime Minister was let down by scientific advisers.
Johnson would act harder, earlier and faster if he had his time again, supporters say, raising the possibility of a mea culpa moment in a future inquiry into the handling of the pandemic.