In recent weeks, the Biden administration has begun asserting that the spending bill independent experts believe could cost $5.5 trillion over a decade will actually cost “zero.” Putting aside the way these patronizing assertions insult voters’ intelligence, does the kernel of the Biden claim—that the Democratic reconciliation proposals will be fully paid-for—stand up to scrutiny?
In a word, hardly. Multiple elements in the history of Democrats’ last big spending bill, Obamacare, have turned it into a budget buster, suggesting that Biden’s “zero” legislation will follow the same fiscally irresponsible path.-
[thefederalist.com]
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Signs that Democrats are re-enacting The Emperor's New Clothes:
ESPN reporter: Let's go Brandon!
Biden: The 3.5 trillion dollar spending bill won't cost anything.
Yellen: What we're experiencing is not hyperinflation. It's transitory inflation.
Southwest CEO: The flight cancellations are due to bad weather, not vaccine mandates.
Can anyone think of more signs?
Thank the gods that the American Founders placed checks and Balances in the way of a complete socialist takeover of America.