To: nesnah
Why do you call a bill an “Infrastructure Bill” when only 20% of the money is ear-marked for infrastructure spending?
There are two bills. She is claiming, or implying, that the first one (the one she voted for) is primarily? for legitimate infrastructure projects (roads, bridges, etc.) while the 2nd bill is for social spending, IRS agents, welfare, etc. which she is against.
To: Signalman
There are two bills. She is claiming, or implying, that the first one (the one she voted for) is primarily? for legitimate infrastructure projects (roads, bridges, etc.) while the 2nd bill is for social spending, IRS agents, welfare, etc. which she is against.
That’s not what I heard from a reputable source. The “Infrastructure Bill” has only 20% ear-marked for infrastructure spending.
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11/09/2021 12:12:26 PM PST by
nesnah
(Infringe - act so as to limit or undermine [something]; encroach on)
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