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McConnell: No Senate Republicans will back Biden on $4T (msn.com)
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<blockquote data-quote="Oneiric1975" data-source="post: 75932741" data-attributes="member: 434236"><p>From your mouth to God's ear. I agree that we have waaay to much pork in all legislation. The more necessary the legislation is the more people want to lard it up with stuff that is their personal "wish list". Politicians always sell us the sizzle as opposed to the steak. </p><p></p><p>We saw that happen during the Trump administration when the deficits were exploded in order to give tax breaks, the majority of which went to the ultra-wealthy. It was a give-back to the wealthy leaving huge gaps in revenues which have to come from somewhere. And it wasn't really necessary, but it made a select cadre of valuable donors happy I suppose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oneiric1975, post: 75932741, member: 434236"] From your mouth to God's ear. I agree that we have waaay to much pork in all legislation. The more necessary the legislation is the more people want to lard it up with stuff that is their personal "wish list". Politicians always sell us the sizzle as opposed to the steak. We saw that happen during the Trump administration when the deficits were exploded in order to give tax breaks, the majority of which went to the ultra-wealthy. It was a give-back to the wealthy leaving huge gaps in revenues which have to come from somewhere. And it wasn't really necessary, but it made a select cadre of valuable donors happy I suppose. [/QUOTE]
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