All this fawning over AOC, about the House rules for PAYGO is the last straw for me. Those House rules don't mean anything. No one is restrained by them, there is nothing in the constitution that would enforce the Neoliberal Dems petty rules like demanding spending bills.. 1/
be offset by taxes with a PAYGO structure. Not 1 person in the House of Representatives has to follow that list of BS Dem party rules, nothing stopping any1 from bringing bills up with large fiscal spending without tax offsets. 2/
But look, the liberal-progressives drawers about the rule, acting like AOC "made" them do it, which is not true, AOC can't/won't make them do anything. It's a f*kin lie to placate the liberal-progressives simping for her with a phony victory.

3/
The "house rules" are a fake obstacle, and the phony win is being celebrated by many.

This is all spectacle. I feel more disrespected by AOC & "progressive" media pushing this phony victory than ever.

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