How the hell can anyone shill for this supposed "leadership" when what is happening to the country is disastrous and if things aren't reversed, I don't even want to forecast what the ultimatum outcome of this disastrous ideology will be.I share your concerns about inflation and the debt.
I'm fearful for our future and the children that aren't even born yet being strapped with debt they'll never be able to repay and that is no fault of theirs....
If the BBBoondoogle had passed, we would have inflation like never seen in my lifetime or most likely yours or any one alive today. I don't know how the left thinks big gumment is the solution TO ANYTHING!! President Reagan was right..."you can't spend your way to prosperity" and "if you get a knock at your door and it's the gumment saying we here to help run like hell"
These were words of wisdom from him that will ALWAYS ring true!! Originally Posted by bb1961
Many figured Biden would govern as a moderate and try to seek bipartisan solutions. It doesn't seem to be working out that way. Elizabeth Warren's people and other progressives are occupying a lot of positions in the Biden administration. They seem to be calling the shots. Sanders was proposing a $6 or $7 trillion BBB early on, and I bet Biden would have gone along with it if it had a snowball's chance in hell of passing.
Fortunately, as you pointed out in this thread, Sinema and Manchin are stopping the worst of it. There are probably some other Congressmen out there like Tester and Warner who likewise would if push came to shove, but are content to hide in the shadows and let the Senators from Arizona and West Virginia do the dirty work.
If Republicans get control of the House this year, maybe we'll see some fiscal discipline again, like we did in Bill Clinton's second term when Newt Gingrich became Speaker of the House. That may be too much to hope for though.
Your comments about Trump were spot on. As you pointed out he was willing to open the floodgates and spend, spend, spend around election time, and for that matter throughout 2020. Towards the end McConnell and Republican Senators held him back. I hope he doesn't run again in 2024, and steps back from the "Kingmaker" role in Republican primaries this year. That would be best for the Republican Party.