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  1. over 2 years ago on Steve Breen

    You can give these brainwashed leftists all the facts in the world and all they can do is make a joke out of a serious situation and refuse to see the truth. Then they blame others when their party is making all of these bad policies. Why can’t people be independent and care about what is best for their country and its citizens instead of what is best for their party.

  2. over 2 years ago on Lisa Benson

    President Biden has proposed a social spending plan, his (probably Bernie Sanders) newest “Build Back Better” proposal imagines spending close to $1.75 trillion over the next decade, but budget experts say the true cost of the legislation would be closer to $5 trillion because of the way the programs are structured. Findings from the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, a nonpartisan group, released on Monday that Biden’s plan could actually cost more than $4.9 trillion in a scenario where the spending and revenue provisions are made permanent, nearly doubling the size of the legislation.

    Sen. Joe Manchin, a moderate West Virginia Democrat, has accused the Biden team of using “budget gimmicks” to conceal the true, higher cost of the president’s signature economic spending plan. “As more of the real details outlined in the basic framework are released, what I see are shell games and budget gimmicks that make the real cost of this so-called ‘$1.75 trillion dollar’ bill estimated to be twice as high if the programs are extended or made permanent,” Manchin said during a news conference. “That is a recipe for economic crisis.”

    If Biden succeeds in passing this proposal along with a $550 billion bipartisan infrastructure plan, Congress will have approved a staggering $5 trillion in spending in the less than one year since he took office, an unprecedented level. The nation’s debt level is already at a historic high of $28 trillion and is on track to surpass $30 trillion. Get ready for lots of taxes on everything the Government can get away with. There goes the US economy and the value of the US dollar since they have to keep printing more money. It really doesn’t grow on trees.

  3. over 2 years ago on Michael Ramirez

    President Biden has proposed a social spending plan, his (probably Bernie Sanders) newest “Build Back Better” proposal imagines spending close to $1.75 trillion over the next decade, but budget experts say the true cost of the legislation would be closer to $5 trillion because of the way the programs are structured. Findings from the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, a nonpartisan group, released on Monday that Biden’s plan could actually cost more than $4.9 trillion in a scenario where the spending and revenue provisions are made permanent, nearly doubling the size of the legislation.

    Sen. Joe Manchin, a moderate West Virginia Democrat, has accused the Biden team of using “budget gimmicks” to conceal the true, higher cost of the president’s signature economic spending plan. “As more of the real details outlined in the basic framework are released, what I see are shell games and budget gimmicks that make the real cost of this so-called ‘$1.75 trillion dollar’ bill estimated to be twice as high if the programs are extended or made permanent,” Manchin said during a news conference. “That is a recipe for economic crisis.”

    If Biden succeeds in passing this proposal along with a $550 billion bipartisan infrastructure plan, Congress will have approved a staggering $5 trillion in spending in the less than one year since he took office, an unprecedented level. The nation’s debt level is already at a historic high of $28 trillion and is on track to surpass $30 trillion. Get ready for lots of taxes on everything the Government can get away with. There goes the US economy and the value of the US dollar since they have to keep printing more money. It really doesn’t grow on trees.