voting bloc of the democratic party. and unless they can show and match the passion and the urgency that this group of voters are showing by protesting, by engaging in a variety of different activities around gun violence and reproductive rights and climate, et cetera, it unless they can see that creativity and that passion matched by folks in washington d. c., it s gonna be a huge opportunity lost. specifically for democrats this november. but then how do you square that peter, with the fact that so many gen zers simply do not have faith in our political system and that could mean they can stay home? i mean it is a conundrum. i was in a focus group the other day for sarah longwell s podcast, the focus group for the bulwark, and it was with a bunch of gen z democrats and then a separate one with gen z republicans. john has a harvard poll from
arrest with guns in jail. the only hope for innocent victims is to get put them behind bars and put them in jail. evidence didn t meet with the families either of the fallen heros that were buried last week and a half. steve: opportunity lost. ainsley: that s right. he didn t come to the funerals. he didn t shake hands with the cops in front of saint pat s. we don t understand why he is not willing to do that. and support the blue he has said he wants to redirect funding. he said that on the campaign trail. did he say yesterday he is not for defunding. listen to more of what he said. first, we want to crack down on the flow of firearms used to commit violence. that includes taking on and shutting down rogue gun dealers. it s about doing background checks as well as outright selling making sure that people who are not allowed to have a gun, don t get the gun in the first place. and, again, for any of the
congressman, fair point. but let s just take a look at that point. you re making it sound like opportunity lost. however, you would deliver the largest infrastructure bill we have seen in a generation, which would be one more big achievement than president biden has thus for. so even if the spending bill went away, and i don t think there s any good chance of that right now, it s about how much and when, that would be a huge win for biden. thankfully, our choice is not between that senate bill and nothing. the choice is between the full package and, you know, something that needs to be negotiated. so it s just not that simple, chris. and the truth is, if we wanted to talk about the details of that senate bill, yeah, we have neglected infrastructure for several decades and there are some good things, the broadband investment in particular in that senate bill. but we may be missing our last best chance to do something on the climate crisis, and that senate bill is not only lacking, it
i knew you would understand. in terms of what do we gain and what do we lose, it s all about leverage. it s really important for people to understand if we pass that senate bill on thursday, it s done. it goes to the president, it becomes law. we give up an enormous amount of leverage. why is that leverage important? because we need both parts of the deal that was always the deal. okay, so wait. hold on. congressman, fair point. but let s just take a look at that point. you re making it sound like opportunity lost. however, you would deliver the largest infrastructure bill we have seen in a generation, which would be one more big achievement than president biden has thus for. so even if the spending bill went away, and i don t think there s any good chance of that right now, it s about how much and when, that would be a huge win for biden. thankfully, our choice is not between that senate bill and
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