Joe Biden Is the Only Person In the World Surprised By Republican Obstruction
When are we going to stop pretending that bipartisanship with Republican Congress members is possible, or matters more than people’s actual lives?
Biden AdministrationPolitics 
                            
One year into his term, President Biden might be the only person in the world who’s surprised by the extent of Republicans’ obstruction of his agenda.
On Wednesday, in a lengthy press conference just hours before the Senate spectacularly failed to pass voting rights legislation, Biden told reporters he “did not anticipate that there’d be such a stalwart effort to make sure that the most important thing was that President Biden didn’t get anything done.” This, from the former Vice President to Barack Obama, whose agenda and court picks Republicans notoriously obstructed for six years.
Biden denied that he has over-promised on what his administration would deliver this year, insisting, “One of the things I haven’t been able to get done is to get my Republican friends to get in the game of making things better in this country.” He went on to ask, “What are Republicans for? What are they for? Name me one thing they’re for.”
Both the press conference and the one-year mark of Biden’s presidency come amid mounting frustration among progressives. First there was the refusal of two Democratic Senators to let go of the filibuster, which resulted in the derailing of crucial voting rights legislation this week, and before that, there was the gutting of the landmark Build Back Better Act.
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