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Home Front: Politix
Manchin Got Hoodwinked
2022-09-14
[HotAir] Earlier this year, both Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi were trumpeting their victory in getting the Democrats’ massive climate and tax hike bill passed into law. They were desperate for some sort of "win" to point to heading into the midterms and the opportunity to stop the collapse of Joe Biden’s approval numbers. But that deal came with a price tag. They had to agree to approve Joe Manchin’s bill allowing more oil and gas drilling permits as well as approval of a pipeline he wants, running from West Virginia to Virginia. That is supposed to happen as part of the "must-pass" stopgap spending bill scheduled for a vote this month. But now a revolt has broken out in the House, with an Arizona Democrat submitting a letter saying that Manchin’s bill needs to be dropped. And he’s gotten more than 70 House Democrats to sign onto his plan. This is going to leave both Pelosi and Schumer in a very precarious position.
He screwed up. He trusted them.
The deeper implication of such a turn of events will likely be the total inability of any deals to be struck in the future. The Democrats got their climate and tax bill, but only with the understanding that Manchin’s bill would go through. If they renege on that promise now, why would anyone in the GOP ever believe either Schumer or Pelosi again in the future? Their promises won’t be worth the paper they’re not printed on.
Why would anyone trust Schumer or Pelosi ever?
Perhaps the biggest loser in all of this will be Joe Manchin himself. He was being humorously referred to as "President Manchin" for quite a while, holding the position of deal-maker or breaker in the upper chamber. He gained the support of many of his Republican colleagues for putting the brakes on many of the Democrats’ worst impulses. At the same time, Democrats were afraid to offend him for fear of losing his vote on the next divisive issue to come down the pike.

But the aftermath of this debacle may leave Joe Manchin as a man without a country in Washington. The GOP is angry at him for caving and allowing the climate bill to pass. And now his own party is in open revolt against him both for siding with the Republicans and pushing a bill that they see as damaging to their climate agenda. The icing on the cake would be if Manchin has to drag himself back to West Virginia without the pipeline he promised his constituents and nothing to show for the huge gift he gave to the liberals. Joe Manchin is looking awfully lonely on his island at the moment, and if it leads to a government shutdown, many will be pointing the finger at him over that as well.
Manchin's credibility is gone. Schumer and Pelosi have finally neutralized him. Now they have to find a way to nuetralize Senema.
Sure, but their ability to deliver on promises is shown to be hollow as well, so who would bother to negotiate with them going forward?
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Posted by:Deacon Blues

#4  This is the predictable theater following the deal. These are politicians, keeping your promise and honoring your word are alien concepts, means as tools to manipulate the useful idiots and low-information undecided in their constituency. Deeds, not words, matter. Manchin will bluster and obfuscate, even cross party lines on unimportant things. But he showed his profession when he made himself essential to what Schumer/Pelosi/Bidet wanted.
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2022-09-14 16:08  

#3  Unless Manchin wants to play Samson at the Temple to bring it down on the Delilahs’ heads, he is of no consequence any longer in DC. It would be funny to see him declare that he will no longer caucus with the Dems and pop goes the Biden Bubble
Posted by: Bill Scourge of the Ostrogoths9574   2022-09-14 15:44  

#2  Is it more likely that Manchin has principles and got hoodwinked by Schumer, or that he has no principles and hoodwinked his constituents?
Posted by: Super Hose   2022-09-14 12:08  

#1  Schumer and Pelosi are operating as if they will be powerless come this November. If they do stay in power in November then it is a win/win for them. And by the way I would not be surprised if McConnell gave Schumer the idea of screwing America while f’ing Manchin.
Posted by: Airandee   2022-09-14 06:55  

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