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Justin Sane
justinlife
Growing up Catholic taught me a lot about reconciliation and forgiveness. I remember going to confession and asking for forgiveness with the understanding that I wouldn't and shouldn't be able
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Paul Winfree
paulwinfree
A bunch of tweets about budget reconciliation that may be useful: (1) I don’t see how Democrats use budget reconciliation to do everything they say they want to do without
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Matt Allbritton
matt_allbritton
Biblically speaking, forgiveness is only possible once the offender repents. Before then, the victim is unable to forgive. What they can do is posture their hearts with love for their
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Julie Peller
jrpeller
There’s been a lot of talk recently about budget reconciliation as a tool to pass higher ed legislation. But from my experience working in Congress, there’s a price to pay
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Grace Segers
Grace_Segers
The Senate just voted 50-49 to proceed with debate for the budget resolution. Now we get 50 hours of debate, and then a "vote-a-rama" where senators vote on a bunch
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Matthew Weatherley-White
i3impact
1/ Unity. Revenge. Signaling. Theatre. Rinse and repeat.What people seem unwilling to understand is that somebody, at some point, is going to have to draw a line under All Of
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Jason Reifler
JasonReifler
As some call for “reconciliation” following the Capitol insurrection — an important precursor to reconciliation is truth. Republican leaders who stoked election fraud controversy and stoked a “combat” narrative need
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Alejandro
eoalejandro
“You cannot heal during trauma. You can’t get over something that is still happening to you. It’s impossible. You don’t say to someone suffering from cancer, ‘get over it.’… There
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Ezra Klein
ezraklein
One very under-discussed problem of the filibuster is that it orients Congress towards taxing and spending issues, and away from all other questions, like democracy reform. The former can go
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Will Stancil
whstancil
Listening to a @jbouie livechat about the filibuster right now and it's made it clear: the filibuster (and particularly reconciliation as a workaround) hasn't just bottled up progressive legislation, but
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Steven Dennis
StevenTDennis
Cornyn says eliminating the 60-vote rule would damage democracy and make legislation less durable. Cornyn also warning at some point the "shoe" would be on the other foot, what goes
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Ella Nilsen
ella_nilsen
To understand why moderate Dems like Manchin & Tester aren't really quibbling w/ the size of Biden's $1.9 trillion Covid relief plan or Dems starting the reconciliation process, you have
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Kyle J. Howard
KyleJamesHoward
1. There is no greater demonstration of the dynamics of forgiveness than the gospel itself which includes both forgiveness, but also the various expressions necessary in order for one to
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Norman Ornstein
NormOrnstein
I want to be realistic here. The opening for Democrats is not likely at all to be by altering the filibuster rule, although adamant Republican obstruction could change that calculus
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Michelangelo Signorile
MSignorile
Here’s what happened so far -- and how GOP is misreading.Biden puts out $1.9 trillion relief bill, indicates he’s open to negotiation w/GOP and want’s bipartisan bill, while stressing urgency.GOP
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Pearson In The Wind
LukeLPearson
I’ve been thinking a bit lately about all those white people over the years who after one negative interaction with an Indigenous person on Twitter, no matter how minor, have
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