any of their voting laws moving forward. so the bottom line here is that there is a very narrow path forward for either of these pieces of legislation because in order to do that they would need 60 senators to break through either of these pieces of legislation to pass and that s not going to happen anytime soon. as you know, forgive the sounds you can hear around me. there is some substantive construction going on here at the capitol. it seems today is not only a day to bolster voting requirements across the country, but also when people can get those touchups needed here at the capitol. what is going on there? is it like the indy 500 raceway? it sounded loud. anyway, thank you for the explanation of the facts of the situation with the a.g. and noise. the push to make it harder to vote in texas, two weeks ago texas house democrats staged a dramatic walk-out to block a senate bill.
with a sharpie. a bill that will have a major effect on the world s largest economy. we ve been expecting mitch mcconnell to bring this to a vote all evening. so far, that s not happened. we re getting reports that republicans are still, still now making last-minute touchups to the bill. nobody knows for certain when the senate will vote on this or actually what they will be voting on when they finally do. this whole thing is supposed to happen tonight but because of the late hour right now, it may not happen until tomorrow. whenever it does happen, though, this bill if you can call it that, it is expected to pass. the only republican senator who said he ll vote no is bob corker. every other republican senator is expected to vote yes to take billions of dollars from middle class families and shift them to the rich. the bill is a massive tax increase on the poor and middle class. specifically written so americans at the lower end of
floor of the united states senate tonight. a 479-page bill that no one has read. a bill that was written partly with a sharpie. a bill that will have major effect on the world s largest economy. we ve been expecting mitch mcconnell to bring this to a vote all evening. so far, that s not happened. we re getting reports that republicans are still, still now making last-minute touchups to the bill. nobody knows for certain when the senate will vote on this or actually what they will be voting on when they finally do. this whole thing is supposed to happen to believe the because of the late hour right now, it may not happen until tomorrow. whenever it does happen, though, this bill if you can call it that, it is expected to pass. the only republican senator who said he ll vote no is bob ko corker. every other is expected to vote yes to take billions of dollars from middle class families and shift them to the rich.
effect on the world s largest economy. we ve been expecting mitch mcconnell to bring this to a vote all evening. so far, that s not happened. we re getting reports that republicans are still, still now making last-minute touchups to the bill. nobody knows for certain when the senate will vote on this or actually what they will be voting on when they finally do. this whole thing was supposed to happen tonight. because of the late hour right now, it might not happen until tomorrow. whenever it does happen, though, this bill, if you can call it that, it is expected to pass. the only republican senator who said he ll vote no is bob corker. every other is expected to vote yes to take billions of dollars from middle class families and shift them to the rich. the bill is a massive tax increase on the poor and middle class specifically written so americans at the lower end of the economic spectrum will pay
hollering in their golf carts. jen is an attractive woman. she said a couple of them would lear at her and make cat calls and this, that, and the others. when she paint needed to be fixed, and little touchups in her condo, and she had a group of condo workers who were in and out and they had a key. she was on the phone with me while they were in her condo and i remember her being irritated and as far as they were taking forever and they were doing a half ass job. i remember talking to her on the phone, and she was complaining and i was lining hey, look, they can understand you. they can hear you, you know, just calm it down a little bit. she was irritated by the fact that it wasn t done when she wanted it to get done. it made her feel uncomfortable having these strangers and he they were men and, you know, it was very apparent that she lived there alone. was there somebody waiting at the obama of the stairs for her to walk out? we knew that somebody probably knew her patter