Posted on 03/08/2021 8:32:26 AM PST by JV3MRC
It didn’t take long for The Washington Post to act as the propaganda arm for President Joe Biden’s pork-laced $1.9 trillion stimulus package.
The Post slobbered all over the irresponsible spending bill in a March 6 story headlined, “Biden stimulus showers money on Americans, sharply cutting poverty and favoring individuals over businesses.” In the story, The Post treated Biden like a benevolent Santa Claus, and said his plan “represents one of the most generous expansions of aid to the poor in recent history, while also showering thousands or, in some cases, tens of thousands of dollars on Americans families navigating the coronavirus pandemic.” The Post didn’t even try to hide the stink of its advocacy for “the greatest expansion of the welfare state since LBJ,” as Politico called it.
The Post’s latest propagandized praise of Biden’s stimulus is in direct contradiction to a March 4 Post story — literally two days earlier — which had labeled the Biden plan as potentially “mismatched.” The Post story, which called into question the need for a COVID stimulus, was headlined, “As Senate rushes $1.9 trillion bill through Congress, Biden faces doubts over whether it’s still the right package.”
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The house organ of Stolengrad, DC.
“Orgy of Pork”
You need an EdD in Journalistic Stupidity, to actually publish that kind of manure.
Ys’ think Jill is helping them?
As long as the Cheap Indian and Mexican Labor Express keeps chugging away and flooding the US with cheap foreign labor, let there be constant stimulus.
Let the Indians and Mexicans pay for it.
Or
Shut off the spigot.
And return jobs to hard-working Americans that want to work.
How about just reducing taxes and government spending instead? Free money only results in greater inflation.
Lenin
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