Biden’s New ‘Infrastructure’ Plan Doesn’t Live Up To Its Name

It’s no secret that Democrats often use legitimate crises and issues to sneak in their agenda. They make a big deal about a problem, pretending like they have the solution. Yet while Americans are distracted, the left uses the opportunity to ram a very toxic agenda down our throats.

We saw that with Biden’s $1.9 trillion “COVID relief” bill. While he sent out measly $1,400 checks (to make up for a year of lost wages), over 96% of the money went to things totally unrelated to the pandemic. Why does Planned Parenthood need hundreds of millions of dollars? Why is the federal government bailing out blue states, when they were in debt long before the outbreak?

It’s no different with Biden’s new bill. He claims it’s for our nation’s “infrastructure,” you know our roads and bridges and other things that need repairing. The plan will cost a shocking $2.5 trillion. Those better be some amazing roads, right?

Well, as it turns out, only a fraction of the spending will actually go toward fixing our country.

President Joe Biden detailed his massive infrastructure spending proposal Wednesday, but only about 25 percent of the $2.5 trillion bill funds basic infrastructure, according to a fact sheet summary of the bill.

The proposal spends roughly $639 billion on traditional infrastructure, including $115 billion to revamp highways and roads.

Biden would only invest $25 billion in airports and $17 billion for coastal ports, land ports of entry, and ferries…

The rest of the bill’s spending includes massive spending on climate change initiatives such as development for electric vehicles and charging stations, electric school busses and federal vehicles, and clean energy technology. [Source: Breitbart]

Only a quarter of Biden’s so-called infrastructure bill will be going to actual infrastructure. You might think billions going to roads, airports, and train rails is a good thing. But Biden is spending trillions. Where is all that other money going?

Oh, it’s going to bogus “green” development—perhaps the biggest waste of investment we’ve ever seen. Biden, like most Democrats, wants to force green technology, which is often very expense and far less effective, by blowing trillions of our tax dollars. Really, this money is being laundered to Democratic allies and donors, who run these “green” companies. And for all this money to “research” and develop technology, they won’t be required to produce a single, viable product.

(Obama did this all the time.)

What’s particularly ironic about Biden’s bill is that he’s pretending this is the first time in decades that we’ve spent anything on “rebuilding” America. He’s either lying really that senile. Because Donald Trump invested billions into rebuilding America’s roads, bridges, and other infrastructure. He secured hundreds of millions to even help city’s and state’s public transit systems (even for those blue cities that hate him).

For Biden to pretend like this is really the first time in a long time we’re pumping money into our infrastructure is a bogus lie. But the real crime is how he’s only throwing 25% of this debt-producing bill into actual needs.

The rest looks like just another liberal payout to their Democratic owners. A payout on our dime.

Author: James Smithton


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