have reacted. they have struck a very conservative tone, they told axios yesterday that they will not be running negative ads about members of the other party who vote. ads about members of the other party who vote- party who vote. what is that about? even party who vote. what is that about? even just party who vote. what is that about? even just as - party who vote. what is that about? even just as recently party who vote. what is that i about? even just as recently as about? even “ust as recently as about? even “ust as recently as a coule about? even “ust as recently as a couple of about? even just as recently as a couple of weeks about? even just as recently as a couple of weeks ago, - about? even just as recently as a couple of weeks ago, you - about? even just as recently asi a couple of weeks ago, you had the democratic campaign arm for the democratic campaign arm for the house, the c saying, look, we are going to attack, we are going to run ads in the di
republicans and democrats. they are both on the ends of the political spectrum who will vote no, and for different reasons. it vote no, and for different reasons- vote no, and for different reasons. , , , . reasons. it is still expected to no reasons. it is still expected to go ahead. reasons. it is still expected to go ahead. previously - reasons. it is still expected to go ahead. previously we i reasons. it is still expected - to go ahead. previously we have talked about the scenario that it could be possible that there was no deal, but that seems to have been taken off the table. it s been taken off the table because hakeem jeffries was promised 150 votes by the mccarthy. mccarthy thinks he will be able to bring that many republicans. which means the bill also needs some democratic support. and he will get that. the bill will pass the house tonight. it will move on to the senate. the question really is by how much will it pass. this really has by how much will it pass. this rea
trade agreements too. so have you a pretty asymmetric polarization. republicans won t admit science or climate or talk revenues. right. are seen as anti-immigrant. they are not exactly ready to let s get together here. right. i think have you an asim mettic polarization which possibly lugar recognizes. but part of the problem is that everyone concerned about this trend that s been going on for 20, 20 to 30 years, feels compelled themselves to establish their own bipartisan bona fide so they have to say both parties do it when it is an asymmetric trend so they have a problem recognizing what s been going on. one of the tea party voters expect to get done? i understand the impulse because you are just angry at everything and you want it vote no, no, no. here is the question, once the person you send in to say no, no, no gets there, they can t get anything done because the democrats will never deal with somebody that says no, no, no,