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ideally, he would have been able to negotiate some sort of peace deal or ceasefire before he had called for their withdrawal. but that would not happen. the taliban has insisted for quite some time that all us troops had to leave and after they would leave, that would be when they would be ready to discuss other issues. the other thing to consider here is that even though presdient biden i decided to delay the withdrawal and he would eventually had to withdrawal and this is someone who has long opposed to military presence in afghanistan for a very long time. so if he had kept the troops in the country he had been prolonging the inevitable which would have brought some relief to afghanistan and the afghan people but any type of extension or keep troops in afghanistan before the withdrawal deadline, this would not have lasted very long so we would have been in this spot no matter what. would have been in this spot no matter what- would have been in this spot no matter what. were you su
In a statement posted to Twitter, the senator said that because of the archaic and undemocratic rules of the Senate, we are unable to move forward to end starvation wages in this country and raise the income of 32 million struggling Americans.
I strongly disagree with tonight’s decision by the Senate Parliamentarian. But the fight to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour continues. pic.twitter.com/pGwrYKjOel Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) February 26, 2021
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MacDonough ruled earlier on Thursday that increasing the minimum wage as part of a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill doesn’t comply with budget rules. In order to move forward with the wage increase, House Democrats would have to remove the language from the bill before it is passed Friday or garner support for the bill in the Senate.