And so do you have the assurances that you are going to be able to function in a way that works for the taxpayers, given the resource limitations.
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Edwards questions the ability to manage resources effectively for taxpayer benefit.
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It does seem that these two senators are determined to stand in the way of the changes to the filibuster that would be required to move voting rights through. I think it`s actually rather shameful, and I think it`s going to harm Democrats…
I'm not confident in any of that. And especially in the polling, I mean, we've seen that it's been problematic in the past.
I think it was quite a monumental task to get it through the House and negotiate it. And I also think there are a number of provisions that are in the House version that have already been kind of pre negotiated with the Senate.
And I think that the President today, as he has been, was very resolute about the decision to leave.





