change the rules in the most direct way he has stated so far. he says that he will give republicans one more chance to sign onto voting rights legislation which has the support of all 50 democrats. and if those republicans continue to block it, then on or before martin luther king day, mid january, january 17th, the senate will proceed to a debate and perhaps consider changing the senate rules to, in fact, pass this voting rights legislation. so this is the farthest we have seen from chuck shumer in saying voting rights needs to be done. yeah. how is the build back better debate framing what you re learning about this jockeying among house democrats preparing for a future without speaker pelosi at the helm? it s influencing a lot. members have been paying attention to leadership and how they ve handled the
made dnc establishment democrats who might into supporting biden on shaky ground, she gave them safe ground to reconsider. she made the case that she can prosecute a veteran political figure which is exactly what she pledged to do with president trump. interesting point that the vice president said he became public defender while kamala harris became a prosecutor. she had a stiller night. joe biden started the debate framing at lens through donald trump taking him one-on-one and i would love to see senator harris see that more. i would love to get the takes on who is biggest winner and biggest loser, max, i will start with you? julian castro and kamala harris, i m looking to get more exposure in the next couple of
this letter from charles koch to hayek, which championed social security and hard sells hayek on social security, is the only letter that i know of or that the index lists that is from charles koch personally to hayek. so, think about this. the only letter that charles koch ever wrote to hayek was to tell him to get on the social security and medicare bandwagon, and, you know, reminding him that, hey, you signed up for social security. you opted in, so don t worry about it. and the hypocrisy is that this man is being paid to advocate the disassembly of what he s worried about losing. how prevalent, mark, is the culture of purchasing and seeding ideas in this sense and how much has money in our political system, not in the campaign sense, but in the ideological sense, infected the entire debate framing? well, first of all, i would say this is worse than hypocrisy. hypocrisy is a kind of moral