Senate Democrats approve budget resolution, teeing up $3.5T spending

Aug 12, 2021 View Original Article
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    50% Moderately Conservative

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  • Policy Leaning

    36% Moderately Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    88% Negative

Bias Score Analysis

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"Democrats for example are expected to include lawful permanent status for qualified immigrants and border security measures in the spending package, according to the memo to Democratic offices, but they haven't specified who will qualify."
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8% Conservative
"Democrats are proposing to pay for the bill, in part, by increasing taxes on wealthy earners and some corporations."
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-2% Liberal
"(R-Wyo.) offered an amendment on the Green New Deal, a progressive climate change plan that Republicans see as prime fodder, Sanders said he had no problem voting for it because it had nothing to do with the plan."
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-6% Liberal
"It will tackle big Democratic priorities that outside of the budget process would likely fail to defeat the filibuster including immigration reform, combating climate change and free community college."
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-10% Liberal
"without losing progressives like Sanders and Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth WarrenDemocrats introduce bill aimed at ensuring largest corporations pay 'fair share' of taxes"
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-12% Liberal
"Progressives turn up heat on Biden over student loans Senate Democrats to Garland: '"
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-24% Liberal
"Democrats still need to hash out many of the details, a balancing act that will require them to craft a bill that can win over centrists like Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and Kyrsten SinemaKyrsten SinemaSenate gives Biden big bipartisan win OVERNIGHT ENERGY:"
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2% Conservative
"The $3.5 trillion in the Democrat-led budget resolution making its way through the Senate right now is much closer to what we need, but it still doesn't go far enough, Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.) said in a statement."
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2% Conservative
"As Biden moves left, his polling moves down MORE"
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-6% Liberal
"Trump left open for mining Biden hails bipartisan Senate vote in victory lap speech MORE"
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-4% Liberal
"Trump left open for mining Biden hails bipartisan Senate vote in victory lap speech MORE"
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-4% Liberal
"When Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) offered an amendment opposing defunding the police, Sen. Cory BookerCory BookerSenate Democrats try to defuse GOP budget drama Senate Democrats to Garland: '"
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-12% Liberal
"Progressives turn up heat on Biden over student loans Senate Democrats to Garland: '"
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-24% Liberal
"No regrets from Biden as Afghanistan withdrawal nears end House to cut recess short, take up Democratic budget plan"
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-28% Liberal
"No regrets from Biden as Afghanistan withdrawal nears end MORE"
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-30% Liberal
"MORE's (D-N.Y.) pledge to make progress on both pieces of Biden's infrastructure plan before letting lawmakers leave for the recess:"
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

54% : Democrats for example are expected to include "lawful permanent status for qualified immigrants" and border security measures in the spending package, according to the memo to Democratic offices, but they haven't specified who will qualify.
49% : Democrats are proposing to pay for the bill, in part, by increasing taxes on wealthy earners and some corporations.
47% : (R-Wyo.) offered an amendment on the Green New Deal, a progressive climate change plan that Republicans see as prime fodder, Sanders said he had "no problem" voting for it because it had "nothing" to do with the plan.
45% : It will tackle big Democratic priorities that outside of the budget process would likely fail to defeat the filibuster including immigration reform, combating climate change and free community college.
44% : without losing progressives like Sanders and Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth WarrenDemocrats introduce bill aimed at ensuring largest corporations pay 'fair share' of taxes
38% : Progressives turn up heat on Biden over student loans Senate Democrats to Garland: '

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