These goons will try and sell the biggest lie they can get by with and when they get caught, pivot to adding more taxes to Dogecoin transactions to pay for their pipe dreams.
Wall Street Journal (8/6/21) reports: "Congress’s nonpartisan scorekeeper found that the roughly $1 trillion infrastructure bill would widen the federal budget deficit by $256 billion over 10 years, countering negotiators’ claims that the price tag would be covered by new revenue and saving measures. The score was released as the Senate advances amendments for the bill this week and didn’t create any immediate obstacles to final passage of President Biden’s economic agenda. Members of the bipartisan group that negotiated the infrastructure bill, which would provide roughly $550 billion in spending above expected federal levels, had said they expected the analysis from the Congressional Budget Office to differ from their own. They have said that some of the measures they are using to cover the cost of the bill, including repurposing Covid-19 aid, wouldn’t count the same way toward CBO’s official estimate...'The massive infrastructure bill is NOT, as its authors claim, "fully paid for,'” said Sen. Marco Rubio (R., Fla.)...Figuring out how to pay for the bill was central to the weeks of difficult negotiations between the bipartisan group of senators and the White House...Mr. Portman on Thursday said he agreed on the need to clarify a provision that seeks to raise money through tougher tax enforcement of cryptocurrency transactions. The cryptocurrency industry says the provision is overly broad and could discourage innovation in the fast-growing sector."
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"Expect [the reconciliation package] to include additional measures targeting natural gas, and in so doing taking away the rights of homeowners and business owners to choose for themselves. Many Americans are not going to appreciate the Biden Administration taking away their freedom to choose abundant and clean-burning natural gas."
– Ben Lieberman,
Competitive Enterprise Institute
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