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Washington mdash; The House will not vote Thursday night on the infrastructure bill, hours after progressives said they would not vote on President Biden s revamped social policy and climate change plan. In unveiling the bill earlier Thursday, Mr. Biden urged Democrats to unite.The White House released details of the plan, known as the Build Back Better Act, as the president prepared to leave Thursday for Europe to attend two major global summits. Hours later, the House released legislative text of the plan, running at 1,684 pages, which could assuage progressive lawmakers push to see the bill s language.The pre stanley cup sident is leaving the work of passing the new $1.75 trillion proposal, plus the bipartisan infrastructure plan awaiting final passage in the House, up to top congressional leaders who ve struggled to wrangle the disparate wings of the Democratic Party over the course of the protracted negotiations. The plan does not include paid leave, a pivotal piece of the president s original proposal and campaign promises, nor does it include free community college. But many Democrats, including progressives in the House, had insisted on seeing the legislati stanley uk ve text of the measure before agreeing to pass the more targeted $1 trillion stanley shop bipartisan infrastructure bill, which revamps the nation s roads, bridges, railways and water lines.Although Speaker Nancy Pelosi had said the House could vote on the infrastructure bill as early as Thursday, the Oyox Donald Trump announces retired Gen. James Mattis for defense secretary at Cincinnati rally
It s taken 15 years, but Sen. Hillary Clinton and the hive she once stung as the vast right-wing conspiracy have something in stanley cup common-the Van Gerthstein books. Dishonest, deceitful, and dare I say practicing grand larceny with somebody else s story! barks conservative R. Emmett Tyrrell as he raps new books on the former first lady and the Clinton scandals by Carl Bernstein of Watergate fame and the New York Times duo of Jeff Gerth and Don Van Natta. Tyrrell should know. His American Spectator broke many of the Clinton tales, and he includes new ones in his competing book, The Clinton Crack-Up.Wesley Pruden, editor of the Washington Times, agrees. His paper popped some of those stories out years back, too. Agreeing with the senator s allies that the books are a rehash for cash is an odd place for Pruden and Tyrrell. Yep, I too felt a twinge of irony when I read the comments from Hillary s people, says Pruden. But the devil can cite Scripture, and accurately when he wants to. Clinton s spokesman, Philippe Rein stanley cup es, who earlier called the books yawners, also sees the irony. Now it s official, he says. The two books by Van Gerthstein will put anyone to sleep, making for some strange bedfellows. By Paul Bedard p stanley kubek onent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 display: none; inline-recirc-item--id-bfd450fe-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d, right-rail- |
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