their ability to pass national legislation. both, setting a floor, nationwide floor of voting rights. but also, safeguarding election administrators. they have the votes to do that in the house. they probably have 50 they probably have a plan that 50 democrats can agree on in the senate. and the core question, which i think the the supreme court stripped away any fig leaf from is will joe manchin and kyrsten sinema agree to end the filibuster to allow it to pass? right now, they are prioritizing protecting minority input in the senate, over minority rights in the country and we will see if that s a sustainable position all the way now through 2022. ron brownstein, i heard the word, probably, and thought that should never be in the same sentence as rights and voting rights. probably getting to have them or not. thank you for your time. nice talking to you. unfortunately, about this. you know, the fourth of july, this weekend, we also saw a white-nationalist group march through the
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about your opponent to get elected. pass laws creating new departments through tactical maneuvers that cut out minority input. and of course make sure that new department is a public/private partnership. that always works. make yourself chairman of that new department. then you really got control. take that government revenue stream, you know what you got to do with it? you got to sell it to wall street. and, of course, use a lame duck session in office to privatize the new department. and who knows? you might retire rich when it s all said and done. governor kasich is following that model to a t and he is showing no signs of stopping. there are more privatizations to come. they are not in this budget but we re seeking broad authority for additional privatization. additional privatization. it s the answer to everything. republicans want to treat government like a business and people like commodities. they have no sense of economic
challenge. we saw, from the supreme court last week, that it is highly unlikely to do anything. the the six republican appointees on the court. to restrain what republicans in the states are doing to make it tougher to vote. democrats in those red states don t have the votes to stop what s what s advancing. through those legislatures. the only lever democrats have to try to shore up the democracy, between now and 2022 and 24 is their ability to pass national legislation. both, setting a floor, nationwide floor of voting rights. but also, safeguarding election administrators. they have the votes to do that in the house. they probably have 50 they probably have a plan that 50 democrats can agree on in the senate. and the core question, which i think the the supreme court stripped away any fig leaf from is will joe manchin and kyrsten sinema agree to end the filibuster to allow it to pass? right now, they are prioritizing protecting minority input in the senate, over minority rig