From Scott Fitzgerald <[email protected]>
Subject There's WHAT in Biden's "infrastructure" plan??
Date April 23, 2021 1:00 PM
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You won't believe what they're trying to sneak past you.

John

Joe Biden wants to spend $2.5 trillion of your money.

He's calling it an "infrastructure" plan, but you won't believe what he's trying to get away with – tucking liberal priorities like BANNING Right to Work, the Green New Deal, and billions upon billions in pork spending into the bill!

They're hoping you don't notice, and they're DEFINITELY hoping you won't push back [[link removed]]!

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Before I pass along some of the WORST things they're trying to get away with in this "Build Back by Borrowing & Taxing" plan, I need you to know one thing.

The ONLY way we're going to stop disastrous runaway spending like this, over and over and over, is to TAKE BACK THE MAJORITY [[link removed]] in 2022.

We're only FIVE seats away, and I need you to step up ASAP and help us WIN in 2022! [[link removed]]

Here's what's really in their "infrastructure" bill:

Only 6% spending for roads and bridgesOnly 2% spending for waterways, dams, ports, and airports$10 billion for a "Civilian Climate Corps," and plenty of other Green New Deal programs! $400 billion for an expansion of MedicaidOverturning right-to-work laws in 27 states

And the best proof that this "infrastructure bill" isn't really about infrastructure? The total price tag is more than FOUR TIMES the cost of the entire national interstate highway system.

Enough. We need to take back the majority to end this kind of liberal runaway nonsense. Click here to help. [[link removed]]

-Congressman Scott Fitzgerald

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