INEPTOCRACY CHRONICLES – BREAKING: Here’s Everything You Need To Know About Joe Biden’s $3.5 Trillion Spending Plan
America is asleep at the wheel while the Democrats are running amok . . .
Published 11 hours ago on September 28, 2021 By Corinne Clark
Liberals in Congress are hard at work to force through Biden’s unpopular “everything is infrastructure” bill.
Economists predict it will cost close to $5 Trillion, but most Democrats insist it’s *ONLY* $3.5 Trillion in new spending.
Biden, though, thinks it’s FREE.
Over the weekend, in defense of his plan, he tweeted: “My Build Back Better Agenda costs zero dollars. Instead of wasting money on tax breaks, loopholes, and tax evasion for big corporations and the wealthy, we can make a once-in-a-generation investment in working America. And it adds zero dollars to the national debt.”
This is a lie Jen Psaki repeated as well.
But we know it’s completely delusional.
It’s not free. It’s going to cost us A LOT. And what are we paying for, exactly?
A laundry list of liberal wishes.
Conservative radio host Mark Levin got into the details and here’s what he found:
• $80 billion will go to increase the size of the IRS to hire 50,000 new employees to monitor all financial transactions of Americans with at least $600 in their bank account.
• Monthly payments per child.
• Green New Deal style funding for solar and wind power, “environmental justice” programs (whatever that is).
• Carbon and methane taxes that are sure to contribute to rising cost of food.
• Huge increase in the corporate tax rate that would make corporate taxes in the USA higher than those IN CHINA.
• Federally funded free pre-K, free community college, and mandated 12 weeks of family leave
That’s just the tip of the iceberg.
This bill is POISON and there’s no way conservatives should let it pass.
Ineptocracy
A system of government where the least capable to lead are elected by the least capable of producing, and where the members of society least likely to sustain themselves or succeed, are rewarded with goods and services paid for by the confiscated wealth of a diminishing number of producers.