event 4
Event 4: Infrastructure Bill Reconciliation
top retweets:
We are not going to build bridges just so our people can live under them. No infrastructure bill without the $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill.
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) September 11, 2021
Joe Manchin’s West Virginia
— Lindy Li (@lindyli) September 12, 2021
1st in opioid use
1st in deaths per capita
2nd in poverty and obesity
45th in education
47th in vaccinations
50th in infrastructure
But he refuses to vote for President Biden’s $3.5 trillion infrastructure bill
For whom is he really working?
Joe Manchin is in the pocket of Big Oil and doesn't give a shit about his West Virginia constituents or any Americans who care about climate and the infrastructure.
— BrooklynDad_Defiant! (@mmpadellan) September 12, 2021
That's the damn tweet.
After saying he won't vote for the $3.5 trillion infrastructure bill, Joe Manchin has a hard time explaining to Dana Bash what his rationale for not supporting it is pic.twitter.com/3iKIFrGnTn
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) September 12, 2021
Jones, an ordained minister and nuclear engineer is running for Governor of AR
— Sharon - Shih Tzu Mom (@Brindlepooch) September 12, 2021
He sees a need to protect voter rights, improve public education, infrastructure and broadband access
Elect Jones Governor of AR @JonesForAR https://t.co/UrnJDfGbwe#DemVoice1 #ONEV1 #BLUEDOT pic.twitter.com/O4A60ELE5i
Literally the *entire* Democratic Party agrees on this budget reconciliation package except for @JoeManchinWV—tell me, who’s the divisive one? https://t.co/cSIcpe6Y8b
— Dr. Abdul El-Sayed (@AbdulElSayed) September 12, 2021
Joe Manchin represents a state where trespassing in the woods to dig up ‘ginsang’ is one of the career options. He wants to turn down 3.5T in a federal support & infrastructure bill. He’s a fraud. @Sen_JoeManchin
— NoelCaslerComedy (@caslernoel) September 12, 2021
What makes Joe Manchin the expert on everything infrastructure and budget?
— 🖕🏻Aunt Crabby Calls Bullshit 🖕🏻 (@DearAuntCrabby) September 12, 2021
Call me a radical Lefty, but if we can afford to spend $7.4 trillion on defense, maybe just maybe, we can afford to invest $3.5 trillion in rebuilding America’s infrastructure.
— Robert Reich (@RBReich) September 12, 2021
We have worked very hard to develop legislation which finally meets the long-neglected needs of the working class. $3.5 trillion is already the compromise — we must pass the infrastructure bill and the reconciliation bill in tandem. pic.twitter.com/JIVxw3oo4P
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) September 12, 2021