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Screw both parties and Joe Biden in particular. I'll be asking my senators to oppose this, though I highly doubt it'll matter.
Biden's going to veto it for sure, lol.
Then why is he urging lawmakers to pass it? Just do he can veto it? That doesn't make any sense.
Maybe I'm being more optimistic about how much the average voter pays attention than I should be, but if the Senate passes it and he's braindead enough to sign it after how the Heritage Foundation bragged they'll use it he deserves the 2024 apathy that puts a felon in his chair.
Biden seems to actually like the bill. Here's a quote from the source in the article:
He's been actively campaigning for it for two years.
I don't regret voting for him because he did the two things I wanted:
I've disliked most of the rest of what he did, but he accomplished my two top priorities. I will probably go back to voting independent/third party this election unless Trump gets the nomination, in which case I might vote for Biden again because of priority #1. I live in a red state, so it probably doesn't matter regardless, but I think it would be funny if the GOP candidate lost here.