The Democrats’ $3.5 trillion reckless tax-and-spending spree, a trojan horse for their left-wing agenda, will only worsen the economic burden American families are facing under Biden.
Category: Budget
The Democrats plan to do untold harm to our nation’s economy, security, and values with an unnecessarily reckless tax-and-spending bill.
Democrats just looked Americans in the eye and said, ‘we’re going to enact the largest tax hikes on American families and job creators in history and there isn’t anything you can do about it.’
The bill’s supporters deceived the public into thinking their bill was ‘paid for’ by using smoke-and-mirror gimmicks.
They want to begin pushing through a reckless taxing and spending spree that was authored by our self-described socialist colleague Chairman Sanders.
You’re spending money like drunken sailors, and if this bill ever becomes law, if it’s ever implemented, and there’s a border-adjusted carbon tax, it’s going to be passed on to the consumer.
Americans for Limited Government President Rick Manning issued the following statement in reaction to the Senate passage of the $1.2 trillion so-called infrastructure spending bill and how it affects the additional Democrat spending bill they plan to pass on a partisan vote through budget reconciliation: “Yesterday’s announcement by Bernie Sanders, the Socialist senator from Vermont, laying out … Continue reading Here are the Republicans who voted for $1.2 trillion spending spree
After 1,000 days of failing to pass a real budget, spending trillions already this year, and overseeing the largest inflationary growth in 40 years, they are now recklessly using this moment to start the process of unleashing trillions more in new spending and taxes that will cripple family budgets by fueling higher prices on everyday goods and services and draining the American economy of opportunity and growth.
The recklessness of the Democrats’ domestic spending spree is matched only by their neglect for America’s military.
The mammoth bill does more to hamstring innovation and impose new government spending than to improve actual infrastructure.