senator mcconnell voted to raise the debt ceiling. now, he is saying, yeah, the debt ceiling will be raised but it ll be democrats who who is doing it and he doesn t want to raise it. mcconnell has introduced his own bill to fund the government but not to raise the debt ceiling despite him being in favor of it, before. he is also blasting biden s handling of the border. i mean, he certainly doesn t mind turning the screws. i mean, and look what they did just reflect back not long ago on merrick garland. i mean, they wouldn t allow merrick garland until the democrats ended up having, you know, two or three supreme court nominees in the in the case of this because mitch mcconnell just abandoned it all and did what did it anyway and the democrats in many ways allowed that to happen and didn t fight back in a strong enough way. so we have already seen that that mccarthy and mcconnell will do anything for power s sake and anything to achieve their ends. anything. democrats, i m no
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resolve the complexity, or maybe just to follow your own simple rule. supreme court precedent can t be overturned willy-nilly. that standard something that senator susan collins pointed to when supporting her vote to put justice kavanaugh on the bench. i do not believe that brett kavanaugh will overturn precedents are overturned he says for a precedent, a long established precedent like roe to be overturned, it would have to have been grievously wrong and deeply inconsistent. well, justice kavanaugh was part of the majority that didn t fight to honor that precedent. senator susan collins calls the texas law extreme and harmful, and in a statement says that she opposes the court s decision to allow the law to remain in effect for now while these underlying constitutional and
inconsistent. well, justice kavanaugh was part of the majority that didn t fight to honor that precedent. senator susan collins calls the texas law extreme and harmful and in a statement says that she opposes the court s decision to allow the law to remain in effect for now while these underlying constitutional and procedural questions are litigated. the keywords here, for now. for now, it is indeed the law in texas. and could quickly become the law in many other states. let s hope the decisions of the lone star state do not become our judicial north star. congressman jamie raskin is here. what s he think democrats priority should be when all this is going on? i ll ask him, right after this.