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'This is bulls**t': Joe Manchin is 'raising hell' over Biden's implementation of Inflation Reduction Act | Blaze Media
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) is reportedly furious with the Biden administration over its implementation of the Inflation Reduction Act, a bill that became law only with Manchin's support.According to Politico, Manchin has been "raising hell" over the Biden administration's implementation of the...

He is pretending to be upset with his party about all the crap he voted for by saying they lied to him about it
Pathetic.
But he must do this to try and get elected again.
What a doofus.
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) is reportedly furious with the Biden administration over its implementation of the Inflation Reduction Act, a bill that became law only with Manchin's support.
According to Politico, Manchin has been "raising hell" over the Biden administration's implementation of the law, which the media now describes as a "tax, climate, and health care" law because it has nothing to do with reducing inflation.
Specifically, Manchin is upset over delayed guidance about the law's tax credits for electric vehicles and he wants "strict requirements for electric-vehicle battery sourcing," Politico reported, so that U.S. manufacturing gets a boost.
Manchin is also upset the White House has embraced the climate narrative about the law, rather than promising domestic energy security.
"I’ve been raising hell," Manchin told Politico. "They almost act like they gotta send $7,500 or a person won’t buy a car. Which is crazy, ludicrous thinking for the federal government. I just totally and absolutely am disagreeing with what they’re doing."
For Democrats hoping to end oil and gas production, Manchin had strong words
"This is bullshit. So they’re gonna basically starve us out of energy that we have a tremendous, abundant supply of because of their aspirational thoughts?" he told Politico of his Democratic colleagues. "I will continue to fight and I’ll do everything I can to make sure the public knows what they’re doing and what it will do to you and your economy and your lifestyle."