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White House: GOP has 'struggled' to explain opposition to infrastructure plan

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4/3/21
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. In Saturday's memo, Dunn said that Republicans have struggled to articulate a reason to oppose a plan that has support from the public. “In the face of massive support from the public, it’s no surprise that Republicans have struggled to articulate a reason to oppose the President’s plan. And in trying to attack the President’s proposal, Republicans have had to run away from their own record of supporting critical investments in our infrastructure,” Dunn wrote. “And while President Biden plans to more than pay for this plan by asking big corporations to pay their fair share, Republican lawmakers have been quick to come to the defense of multinational companies,” Dunn continued.

Biden unveiled the plan in Pittsburgh on Wednesday, which aims to repair 20,000 miles of road, 10,000 bridges, expand broadband access to rural and underserved communities, replace the nation’s lead and service pipelines to ensure clean water, invest in research and development and manufacturing and expand access to home and community-based care. The president proposes to fund the plan over 15 years by raising the corporate tax rate from 21 percent to 28 percent. Dunn noted that in a recent poll conducted by Morning Consult and Politico, 1 in 2 voters said they approved of an infrastructure plan funded by raising taxes on wealthy Americans and corporations. But amid zero support from the GOP and a 50-50 Senate, it is likely that Democrats will have to push the legislation through Congress through budget reconciliation, a process which allows the Senate to bypass the 60-vote filibuster. The Biden administration announced this week that it hopes the plan will be passed.


Although from 2016-2018 Republicans held the White House, the House of Representatives, and the Senate, they failed to pass any meaningful US infrastructure bill.

What they did manage in 2017, was to concoct a partisan tax reform bill that lowered taxes on businesses in return for false economic forecasts that never materialized (increase corporate expansion, increase the GDP, pay for itself, etc).
 




Although from 2016-2018 Republicans held the White House, the House of Representatives, and the Senate, they failed to pass any meaningful US infrastructure bill.

What they did manage in 2017, was to concoct a partisan tax reform bill that lowered taxes on businesses in return for false economic forecasts that never materialized (increase corporate expansion, increase the GDP, pay for itself, etc).

They literally had no platform for 2020, so naturally after losing that election, they’re lost. Dems are passing strong, effective legislation while the GOP declares war on baseball and football.
 
Get rid of the Green New Deal wishlist that's in it and maybe the GOP would get behind it.
 
Get rid of the Green New Deal wishlist that's in it and maybe the GOP would get behind it.

Except for the fact McConnell has already made it clear there will be zero votes for any infrastructure bill that includes tax increases for the wealthy. So yeah, once again they have nothing. No counter proposals to address the problem. No real solutions to the multitude of problems facing Americans today. Why? Because they aren't a governing party and haven't been in a long time.
 
Get rid of the Green New Deal wishlist that's in it and maybe the GOP would get behind it.
1. The GOP is now the “obstructionist party” they have claimed the Dems were for the prior four years. They have no interest in getting behind any significant legislation because that would hurt their midterm and 2024 hopes.

2. The “Green New Deal” is a non binding, broadly described, aspirational document. If you’d actually read it, you’d know.

 
This is silly. I can explain Republican objections in one word--pork.

The bill is full of it and none is for Republicans.
 
The GOP wants an infrastructure plan that does not raise the deficit or raise taxes. Got it?
 
This is silly. I can explain Republican objections in one word--pork.

The bill is full of it and none is for Republicans.

What sort of pork would Republicans have liked to see in this bill? I can think of a few areas where they would like to direct funds. Border security or an increase in environmentally damaging fossil rule extraction. More money poured down the endless drain of the military. Sadly, losing the election means the priorities of Republicans may have to take a back seat.
 
They literally had no platform for 2020, so naturally after losing that election, they’re lost. Dems are passing strong, effective legislation while the GOP declares war on baseball and football.

What hasn't the GOP Anti American Party declared war on?

Moderates should keep an eye on:

Secretive Corporate-Legislative Body Writing Our Laws http://www.democracynow.org/2012/9/27/the_united_states_of_alec_bill

Which has declared:

--- War On Good Wages aka Right To Work Legislation
--- War against AFFORDABLE Medical Insurance and Single Payer
--- War On Medicare
--- War On Medicaid
--- War on public education and Higher Education
--- War On Social Security Insurance
--- War on the economy through Supply Side Wreckanomics
--- War against women
--- War on the VA and Veterans Benefits
--- War on Voters Rights = VOTER SUPPRESSION
--- War on strict gun regulations
--- War On National Monuments/Parks
--- War on the press
--- War on the USA Postal Service
--- War On Environmental Cleanliness
--- War On USA Jobs through Free Trade Agreements and Leveraged Buyout Scams
--- War for Oil Control Worldwide
--- War on truth about global warming/climate change
http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2010/03/30/174616/koch-denial-machine/
 
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