Trump And
Democrats Agree On $2 Trillion For Infrastructure,
But Not On How To Pay
Trump said, "I'll lead on this."
https://www.npr.org/2019/04/30/71867...-on-how-to-pay
Yeah, us libs hate infrastructure so much its true. Last week I tried to chain myself to a road crew's asphalt mixer so that liquid asphalt would not pour onto the barren dirt i love so dearly..btw this is good content from you here as always.
Trump And
Democrats Agree On $2 Trillion For Infrastructure,
But Not On How To Pay
Trump said, "I'll lead on this."
https://www.npr.org/2019/04/30/71867...-on-how-to-pay
Remember when Trump tried to jam through legislation that would update and weatherize power grids, improve energy efficiency for low-income households and modernize public transit? I loved protesting my ass off against those things with my lib friends between 2017-2021.
You just need to change the name to "Build Back Better" which has no where near the racial connotation as "Make America Great Again" since the hat would be blue instead of red. We all know red is a racist color. It even starts with R.
I knew Biden had it in him. I've said so here time and again.
We know Republicans depend on racists to win and that you are just fine with their support.
Plus trump would have Mexico pay for his infrastructure plan and his healthcare plan (which he will repeal and replace imminently).
It was infrastructure week every day for 4 years. Just amazing
liberals hate it when you pass big spending bills on domestic programs
Fascist party discipline, voting "your conscience" or "for your district" is strictly verboten
'Must Be Eliminated':
Trash Republicans Vow to Oust GOP Members Who Voted for Infrastructure
https://www.newsweek.com/must-elimin...ucture-1646725
The 13 House Republicans who voted for the bill include:
Bacon;
Malliotakis;
Don Young of Alaska;
Adam Kinzinger of Illinois;
Fred Upton of Michigan;
Jeff Van Drew and
Chris Smith of New Jersey;
Andrew Garbarino,
John Katko and
Tom Reed of New York;
Anthony Gonzalez of Ohio;
Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania; and
David McKinley of West Virginia.
The six House Democrats who voted against the bill include:
Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts;
Rashida Tlaib of Michigan;
Ilhan Omar of Minnesota;
Cori Bush of Missouri;
Jamaal Bowman and
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York;
Bernard votes nay on the NDAA.
After all, it won't pay for itself and on an annualized basis it's three times bigger than the erstwhile topline of the BBB bill.
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legalized bribery, tbh
the salt cap increase s the whole thing
acting like you ever cared about deficits
Bolshevik Brandon
BBB passes House, on to the Senate
The progressive caucus will lose their when it comes back from the Senate.
Boots joke for the day.
Then they'll pass it, if President Manchin allows it..
Historic immigration reform included in House-passed spending bill
the most extensive immigration reform package reviewed by Congress in 35 years, albeit in a much reduced version from what proponents originally sought.
If the provision is approved by the Senate as-is, the immigration measure in the bill would allow undo ented people present in the U.S. since before 2011 up to 10 years of work authorization, falling short of an initial goal to offer them a pathway to citizenship.
The provision approved by the House offers a sort of waiver to immigration laws, using a process known as parole to allow people to stay in the country for five years with the option to extend for another five years thereafter.
https://thehill.com/latino/582254-hi...-spending-bill
and DACA/Dreamers?
Btw, what was the CBO score for the NDAA? How will we pay for it?
When did Republicans went back to being deficit hawks? Must've been this year at some point...
Or the Trump tax scam
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