What’s going on with the two bills?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Monday - Biden signs the Infrastructure Bill.
Friday - House passes the Build Back Better infrastructure bill


Infrastructure Week!


BBB is NOT infrastructure.
The campaign ads targeting vulnerable Democrats in swing districts nearly write themselves.

If that were true McCarthy’s speech would have been a lot better.


McCarthy wasted 8 hours blathering away into the night and accomplished exactly nothing. And that loser thinks he should be Speaker of the House? Pathetic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Monday - Biden signs the Infrastructure Bill.
Friday - House passes the Build Back Better infrastructure bill


Infrastructure Week!


BBB is NOT infrastructure.
The campaign ads targeting vulnerable Democrats in swing districts nearly write themselves.

If that were true McCarthy’s speech would have been a lot better.


McCarthy wasted 8 hours blathering away into the night and accomplished exactly nothing. And that loser thinks he should be Speaker of the House? Pathetic.


He is the absolute worst. Maybe tied with McConnell.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Monday - Biden signs the Infrastructure Bill.
Friday - House passes the Build Back Better infrastructure bill


Infrastructure Week!


BBB is NOT infrastructure.
The campaign ads targeting vulnerable Democrats in swing districts nearly write themselves.

If that were true McCarthy’s speech would have been a lot better.


McCarthy wasted 8 hours blathering away into the night and accomplished exactly nothing. And that loser thinks he should be Speaker of the House? Pathetic.


He is the absolute worst. Maybe tied with McConnell.

McConnell is about twenty times smarter than McCarthy and is therefore worse.
Anonymous
Anonymous
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I posted this yesterday. I assumed all our GOP economic experts would have something to say about this. I guess not. Or maybe their talking points haven’t been disseminated yet?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

I posted this yesterday. I assumed all our GOP economic experts would have something to say about this. I guess not. Or maybe their talking points haven’t been disseminated yet?


That...isn't a good thing. Its a $30,000 per million earned income tax increase every year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

I posted this yesterday. I assumed all our GOP economic experts would have something to say about this. I guess not. Or maybe their talking points haven’t been disseminated yet?


That...isn't a good thing. Its a $30,000 per million earned income tax increase every year.

Every year, eh?
Anonymous
Anonymous
How popular and beneficial to the average American family is the BBB?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/12/01/gop-opposition-bbb-third-way-study/

The GOP will uniformly oppose it, and it will be touted by those same GOP when the benefits start rolling in.
Anonymous
At least Democrats are talking straight even if the GOP is using propaganda double-speak.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How popular and beneficial to the average American family is the BBB?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/12/01/gop-opposition-bbb-third-way-study/

The GOP will uniformly oppose it, and it will be touted by those same GOP when the benefits start rolling in.


Throwing free money at people who don't earn it is beneficial? Hardly. It breeds an entitlement mentality and removes incentives to work for a living.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How popular and beneficial to the average American family is the BBB?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/12/01/gop-opposition-bbb-third-way-study/

The GOP will uniformly oppose it, and it will be touted by those same GOP when the benefits start rolling in.


Throwing free money at people who don't earn it is beneficial? Hardly. It breeds an entitlement mentality and removes incentives to work for a living.


It pumps the economy and provides a safety net so people can actually get to work. If you want to talk about entitlements, let's talk about the defense contractors and agribusiness who rape the American public for trillions every year.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How popular and beneficial to the average American family is the BBB?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/12/01/gop-opposition-bbb-third-way-study/

The GOP will uniformly oppose it, and it will be touted by those same GOP when the benefits start rolling in.


Throwing free money at people who don't earn it is beneficial? Hardly. It breeds an entitlement mentality and removes incentives to work for a living.


"free money"

This is to provide jobs in the areas around child care and elder care, so people can work.
This is to provide universal PK 3 and PK 4, so parents who want or need to, can send their kids to school earlier.


These things are good for the economy and end up generating even more in taxes to fund the programs.

Why should only wealthy people be able to offload taking care of an aging parent, or have the option to have early education for their kids while also being able to advance in their own jobs?
Anonymous
What is becoming more evident is that the Democrats have proposed a host of things that would grow government and cause problems for most Americans - amnesty for illegals, reduced funding for hospitals in rural and low income ares, more IRS agents to audit Americans, sharing income by banks with the IRS......

Then, they have added freebies that would benefit a portion of Americans..... childcare, preschool, elder care - in hopes that Americans overlook the crap that is in the bill.

Then, they tell us that it costs nothing.

What a load of BS.
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