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this one sends a little shiver through them. it s a stark reminder of the fragility of the 50/50 senate and the democratic majority. i asked senator dick durbin about this earlier this week because senator durbin has been fond of saying all year, that we are one heartbeat away from losing the majority and with the supreme court nomination on the table they are for the past year senior senators, the leadership, the staff have been working trying to push their agenda as quickly as possible as if there s no tomorrow. there s a lot of obvious concern about senator lujan, his health. when he can make a return to the senate and just what this means for their agenda. they re plowing through lower level nominations. what about a supreme court justice? how does that go into president biden s calculation? all very key questions we ll be watching for. senator chris coons telling
otherwise keep it going by buying. so take me five years from now if we stay on this path. what happens? i don t want to scare people, i m a little hesitant to answer. fact that you said that already it s part of an answer, you re right. i think our economic conflicts are at the edge of explosive. you can t have a small number of people everywhere visible, you know, living it up like riley, spending money like there s no tomorrow, and you can t. you can t get your kid to college, you can t do any of the basic things that you want to do and you promised yourself, your spouse and your children. i think this is not a sustainable economic system. how do we get people in power, the billionaires to pay, how do we get them to do it?