• FiniteBanjo@lemmy.today
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    5 months ago

    A while back, HR 1 For the People Act promised to remedy much of the issue but it never got a vote in the senate because Republicans held the Senate Speaker until the next congress was formed.

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      5 months ago

      And because, having gotten back in power, Dem leadership didn’t take it up again as they too are getting rich from the current system.

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        5 months ago

        Same reason Biden is talking about a potential tax on the rich but won’t ever be caught talking about repealing the Trump tax raise on the working class that actually happened.

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          The Trump tax cut expires next year. Biden has promised not to renew it if he’s reelected.

          Get informed.

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              You should probably not be asking smug rhetorical questions when you don’t actually understand how the federal government works.

              Use a search engine, educate yourself.

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              5 months ago

              It was an act passed by congress and signed by a sitting president. Biden alone doesn’t have the authority to change it, and if he did try that then it would be caught up in courts for years.

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        5 months ago

        TBF, after the 2020 election they were faced with issues like budget reconciliation and debt limit (without which nothing would be voted on at all during a government shutdown) as well as reimplementing some of the many regulations taken down by the Trump admin and finally passing a 1.9 Trillion Dollar infrastructure deal alongside a new round of stimulus checks (which the receiving states decided how to use, sadly), and many congressional hearings about corruption of the former administration and federal judges (which ultimately hasn’t lead anywhere other than referrals to the DOJ).

        So in the 2 year span that they held 48 + 2 senate seats and house majority, they were pretty tied up I would say.

        EDIT: Plus, it would’ve been filibustered anyways.