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Michael Brecker, Herbie Hancock, Roy Hargrove "Directions in Music" - JazzBaltica 2002

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Targetpractice8/09/2020 7:46:40 am PDT

Faux already has their talking point:

“But, Speaker,” Wallace pressed, “I understand the president’s executive action doesn’t do all the things you want. But having no bill at all, not coming to any agreement wasn’t going to provide any of the things that you want either.

“You’re known as a master negotiator,” the Fox News host continued. “But didn’t you mess this one up? Because you talk about all the things that the president’s bill… cities and states won’t get any money, there’s no money for the Post Office, there’s no money for hospitals, there’s no money for states boards of elections. You knew that the president was threatening to take this executive action.

“Should you have cut a deal?” Wallace wondered. “And are you ready to go back into talks to try to come up with a fuller package.”

The argument’s pretty clear: Trump got what he wanted, Nancy lost because he went over her head, and now she can either go back to the table and make everything he “did” legal or be seen as fighting to overturn his “help” to the working class.