Basically in this, you know, Justice Scalia said that it did not matter that you were not able to vindicate your claims.
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One thing that people of West Virginia really want is lower-priced insulin. And that is in this bill, finally.
It is, I still believe it will happen. Because it kind of has to, and I wish they would get on with it.
What is great about this is that it gives us the time to get Sinema and to get Manchin and to get all 51 with the vice president on board on a package and if we tell the American people and keep telling the American people what’s in it.
This immediately brings to question the filibuster and I was encouraged that Joe Manchin in this audio that was released the other day by the intercept, has said that he is open to a modification of the filibuster.





