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Act Two: The Apocalyptic Plot to Go After Voting Rights
Remember when the Biden presidency was brand new and Democrats in the House and Senate proposed a sweeping, $6 trillion package to rebuild our social safety net, cut drug prices, upgrade our infrastructure, rescue our students and elderly, and save the environment?
As it was moving forward, a small group of Republicans and Democrats who call themselves the “corporate problem solvers caucus,” told us that if they could just peel off the parts that involved actual physical construction of infrastructure into a separate bill, they’d get it going right away without having to worry about the filibuster.
The Democrats in the group promised to vote for the remainder of the legislation, now called Build Back Better, while at the same time they were working with their Republican colleagues to require that every penny in the “bipartisan infrastructure” bill be run through for-profit donor corporations via so-called “public-private partnerships” (Joe Manchin introduced the amendment for this: it’s now law).
Progressives in the House tried to keep the two bills together so the “problem solver” Democrats like Manchin & Sinema couldn’t drop Build Back Better, a valiant effort that required enormous guts and determination: Pramila Jayapal and the Progressive Caucus led the effort.
Toward the end, though, they had to let the “bipartisan infrastructure” bill go to the Senate after Biden was promised by the “corporate problem solver” Democrats that they’d…