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TexasTowelie

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Mon Apr 5, 2021, 07:54 AM Apr 2021

Biden's big infrastructure plan hits McConnell, GOP blockade [View all]

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans in Congress are making the politically brazen bet that it’s more advantageous to oppose President Joe Biden’s ambitious rebuild America agenda than to lend support for the costly $2.3 trillion undertaking for roads, bridges and other infrastructure investments.

Much the way Republicans provided no votes for the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill, they plan to sit on the sidelines for this next big lift by the White House, forcing Democrats to take full ownership of the massive package of spending and corporate tax hikes that Biden wants approved over the summer. The tension could mount this week as Biden shows no signs adjusting to satisfy Republican leaders, instead appealing directly to their constituents for support.

“I think the Republicans’ voters are going to have a lot to say about whether we get a lot of this done,” Biden told reporters at the White House.

That leaves Biden and congressional Republicans on a collision course, the outcome of which could define the parties and his presidency. The GOP strategy is reminiscent of the Obama-era blockade that helped sour voters on the Democratic president more than a decade ago. Then and now Republicans are intent on saddling Democrats with responsibility for all the taxes and spending to come, much as they did the 2009 rescue after the economic crisis, framing it as government overreach that piles on debt.

Read more: https://www.cleveland.com/news/2021/04/bidens-big-infrastructure-plan-hits-mcconnell-gop-blockade.html

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Let the Republicans OPPOSE progress. ProudMNDemocrat Apr 2021 #1
Provided the Democrats push back on it, and get the message out aggressively. After starting JohnSJ Apr 2021 #2
All potholes are local. Deb Apr 2021 #3
Oh, The Horror, Sir! The Magistrate Apr 2021 #4
$2.3 T over 8 years is $300 Billion/yr. rgbecker Apr 2021 #5
Biden will blast through that blockade. McConnell will be blocking hundreds of millions that would.. George II Apr 2021 #6
That is why Joe has 5 Cabibet Secretaries doing just that. ProudMNDemocrat Apr 2021 #9
Problem is, the VOTERS can't pass this legislation. The legislators have to do that. Texin Apr 2021 #10
The voters are going to contact their Representatives and Senators. George II Apr 2021 #17
Biden's infrastructure is very little more than Republican' 2017 tax giveaway to the rich. Lonestarblue Apr 2021 #7
Someone in congress needs to back Moscow Mitch & R's KS Toronado Apr 2021 #8
No one in Congress is that poor, the message from elites won't resonate RainCaster Apr 2021 #15
So what else is new? Firestorm49 Apr 2021 #11
Government spending on infrastructure also obstructs repuke privatization plans Auggie Apr 2021 #12
When the checks are cut they'll be the first to want to "distribute" them so they ancianita Apr 2021 #13
Exactly. nt iluvtennis Apr 2021 #14
I am not sure that you can count on rank and file Republicans dugog55 Apr 2021 #16
Zactly! 👍 Duppers Apr 2021 #21
Never has it clearer what they stand for... diverdownjt Apr 2021 #18
So everyone making over $400,000/year is upset about new taxes. How many is that?????? LAS14 Apr 2021 #19
OK, show of hands. BobTheSubgenius Apr 2021 #20
How About You Vote No modrepub Apr 2021 #22
News today of Parliamentarian approving 3 more budget reconciliations. SleeplessinSoCal Apr 2021 #23
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