White House: GOP has 'struggled to articulate a reason' to oppose infrastructure plan
Source: The Hill
The White House said Saturday that Republicans have "struggled to articulate a reason" to oppose President Biden's $2.25 trillion infrastructure plan.
In a White House memo obtained by The Hill, adviser Anita Dunn touted growing momentum for Biden's proposal, citing positive reports from bond credit rating company Moody's, and growing support from climate experts, economists and others.
Republicans, however, have criticized the proposal's price tag, arguing that it advances progressive agenda priorities unrelated to infrastructure.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.), said on Wednesday that "the latest liberal wish-list the White House has decided to label 'infrastructure' is a major missed opportunity by this Administration."
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Oh STFU Moscow Mitch. Your party had the opportunity to do something about infrastructure 4 years ago when the orange tub of lard was in office. Instead you chose the self aggrandizing path by passing trillions in tax cuts for yourself and you wealthy donors.
no_hypocrisy
(46,244 posts)Donald Trump claimed that to win re-election, he'd need an encompassing infrastructure plan out of three things.
And he'd need the GOP to do that.
So don't let the GOP say they feel skittish about spending $$$. They would've done it for their boy.
Cha
(297,842 posts)TY Voters for BIden & President Biden!
Irish_Dem
(47,549 posts)Joe always said he takes bullies behind the barn.
onetexan
(13,072 posts)Good Policy. The party of regressives have no new ideas and are not gaining membership, so they continue toresort to votwr suppression, hate & fearmongering.
Irish_Dem
(47,549 posts)They represent themselves. Joe is showing them what it means to be a good leader, and what governance should be.
Qutzupalotl
(14,338 posts)which means they don't have moles in Biden's admin. Good.
Lord Ludd
(585 posts)We aint got no reasons. We dont need no reasons. We dont have to show you any stinking reasons!
(h/t Alfonso Bedoya)
oasis
(49,431 posts)SoCalDavidS
(9,998 posts)That's the only reason they need.
I'm sure they'll blow some smoke about the Corporate Tax increase too. Got to cater to the wealthy Corporate owners who pay very little, if any, taxes.
thenelm1
(855 posts)And the Repubs have been fighting it tooth and nail for all that time, though of course they gave lip service to the idea when convenient.
These cruds are loath to invest in the well-being of the country in anyway, shape or form, particularly if it gets in the way of direct payments through tax cuts to their sugar daddies.
LiberalLovinLug
(14,178 posts)Along with other legislation of course. Block block block. The only reason being it would help Obama's popularity.
Knowing they stymied Democrats plans on infrastructure investment during Obama's term, I'll bet was the reason it was paraded around as an election promise by Trump.
Yet when they finagled their way back to the WH, their greed got the best of them....again....and their first priority was a mainline injection of cash to themselves and their donors in the big tax break giveaway bill.
NBachers
(17,153 posts)Evolve Dammit
(16,788 posts)monkeyman1
(5,109 posts)Deminpenn
(15,290 posts)actually support it, truth be told.
Old Crank
(3,648 posts)That is to have every Democratic president fail. They would rather destroy the country than to have Biden be successful and there fore the country successful.
bucolic_frolic
(43,391 posts)Effectively kneecapping the policy and ideology of the opposition is a rare occurrence, but this really cuts to the bone. Have at it!
multigraincracker
(32,737 posts)Get out of the way and let the Free Market solve the road, school, police problems along with feeding the hungry. Just like it did in Somalia.
malthaussen
(17,219 posts)Shakespeare, Henry IV Part I, Act 2, Scene 4.
-- Mal
bucolic_frolic
(43,391 posts)Tax cuts? Gimme the Trillions. Workers? Few benefits for you.
Voting? Only Red votes decide elections. Not one of us? Stay home.
Infrastructure? Deficits are too high for that. Gimme more tax cuts.
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Game over. Their hocus-pocus is widely known. Republicans lost all credibility on everything.
monkeyman1
(5,109 posts)Beartracks
(12,821 posts)And obviously corporate welfare tax cuts (and trickle-down economics in general) doesn't work, or we wouldn't NEED to have a multi-trillion dollar infrastructure plan now. So it's time for corporations and the super-wealthy to kick in their fair share.
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