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A decision by Joe Biden set up Trump to fail

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettMay 30, 2025No Comments
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It would be a professional fault if the Democrats did not try.

The Senate Republicans are fighting with each other on what should be included in the legislation on tax reductions. Some senators such as Ron Johnson (R-WI) want more expense discounts while others like senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) oppose the Medicaid cuts. All the different factions are certain that they have enough votes to kill the bill.

The Republicans of the Chamber still fight with each other on the details of the final legislation, and the Republicans of the House compete with the Senate Republicans during the final legislation.

Senate Democrats have an opening as a group of Senate Republicans Clean energy cut in the house bill.

Politico reported the Democratic Strategy of the Senate designed by Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY):

The head of the Senate minority said that his caucus sought to make politically untenable that the head of the majority, John Thune and his members, to follow the Republicans of the Chamber to exhaust the green credits under the climate law of the time of Biden. These credits, underlines Schumer, greatly benefited the red states.

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How the Senate Democrats will do so: accelerate the Schumer public pressure campaign launched Thursday against the basckdrop of a solar field on the roof in Manhattan and force the Republicans to take difficult votes thanks to possible amendments to voting a-rama.

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“There are a whole number of republicans, in particular those who have a lot of clean energy investments in their states, who really did not like what the house did,” Schumer told Lisa. “And the question is: will they be able to exert sufficient pressure on money, or even vote [with us] On some amendments?

Joe Biden is the one who decided to put a large part of the accumulation of clean energy in the red states. Biden’s decision allowed Democrats to have a lever point to use against the Republicans and the “Big Beautiful Bill”.

The Democrats of the Senate would not have this opening if Biden had decided to put the investments in clean energy in strictly blue states.

Biden made an incredibly warned decision, which could potentially help Democrats to make Trump fail on part of his program in 2025. Biden made the choices he made because he tried to be president of all the Americans, this is how he created Trump, who is president for the few, to fail.

What do you think of the way Biden created Trump? Let's talk about it in the comments below.

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