Biden Signs $1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill Into Law ! we did it JOE !!

Most people have not read the bill. About 15% of it will actually go to infrastructure and most jobs won’t start until 2025.

This is mostly kickbacks to wallstreet and crooked contractors. Shit you even have republicans support it because they want the $500,000 per year board jobs a.k.a kickbacks when they retire.

You won’t see any real effects from this bill.


You and the bgol right-winged
trump dick suckers can't
NEVER admit ANYTHING good
that the Dems have done lol.
You faggits just hate your whole
lives right now don't you?
Go ahead, do yourself a favor
and finish yourself off lol.




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@APOPHIS @forcesteeler dispute this plz or rather tell me how these are bad for black folks


With President Biden poised to sign the sweeping $1 trillion infrastructure bill on Monday, officials from the Transportation Department and state governments across the country have identified priority projects that have been put off for years and may now move ahead, such as repairing hundreds of aging bridges and building dozens of new or extended rail lines.

But the bill will also fund a number of other broad initiatives such as expanding broadband internet in rural corners of the country and cleaning up heavily polluted Superfund sites. In total, the measure contains $550 billion in new funds to be spread around different areas of need. Here are some of the areas covered.

  • $73 billion for the electricity grid.
    Upgrades to the country’s power systems that, among other things, will help the grid carry renewable energy.
  • $66 billion for rail.
    A significant investment in Amtrak, which has a major maintenance backlog, as well as funding for new rail lines and upgrades to existing ones.
  • $65 billion for broadband.
    Funding to provide high-speed internet access to hard-to-reach populations, including Native American communities.
  • $47 billion for climate resiliency.
    New funding aimed at combating wildfires and preparing coastal regions for more frequent hurricanes and flooding.
  • $21 billion for environmental projects.
    Increased funds for cleaning up abandoned mines, contaminated waterways and other polluted sites overseen by the Environmental Protection Agency.
  • $15 billion for removing lead service lines.
    Modernizing water systems to address contaminated drinking water that has affected multiple large population centers.
  • $7.5 billion for electric vehicles.
    Increasing the availability of charging stations across the country, which is part of Mr. Biden’s pledge to build 500,000 stations nationwide.
  • $2 billion for underserved rural areas.
  • A grant program aimed at expanding transportation projects in rural areas.
imagine how many skilled union jobs young blackmen will be eligible for if we keep pushing trade schools etc for those who dont wanna go thru college?
Short-term gain.
Long-term loss.

The infrastructure bill should have been the ONLY stimulus bill that passed.
They need to curtail spending drastically or sell bonds to reduce and manage the current debt.
It has been passed on top several trillion having been already spent. This creates inflation.
INFLATION IS A HIDDEN TAX.
Even though black folks may have new jobs and opportunities, their cost of living has significantly increased, and their money's purchasing power has reduced.
This will not affect the rich as much because their assets (where they place their monies) grow at a rate much faster than inflation.
 
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Short-term gain.
Long-term loss.

The infrastructure bill should have been the ONLY stimulus bill that passed.
They need to curtail spending drastically or sell bonds to reduce and manage the current debt.
It has been passed on top several trillion having been already spent. This creates inflation.
INFLATION IS A HIDDEN TAX.
Even though black folks may have new jobs and opportunities, their cost of living has significantly increased, and their money's purchasing power has reduced.
This will not affect the rich as much because their assets (when they place their monies) grow at a rate faster than inflation.
So no new spending on the reconciliation bill that would help normal people because of inflation even though that inflation is caused partially by all of the money that the fed pumped into the markets to protect the rich. Fuck that!
But yay to asset recycling and public-private partnerships and P3 so we can take public roads and throw some tolls on them bitches
 
The OP openly admitted he voted for the highest inflation rate in 3 decades! :eek2: The lack of intellect on nBGOL is pure comedy.


Biden concedes his COVID stimulus checks fueled spike in inflation
By
Steven Nelson
November 10, 2021 8:16pm
Updated


President Biden on Wednesday conceded that inflation is at a three-decade highbecause “people have more money now” as a result of his $1.9 trillion COVID-19 stimulus legislation, recognizing a central point made by people who are arguing against a nearly $2 trillion sequel.

Biden unexpectedly endorsed the stance of his critics who have said the US dollar is losing its buying power as a result of the government printing money to cover COVID-19 aid.

The president said stimulus funds that he signed into law are in part to blame for demand exceeding the supply of goods, causing a backlog at major US ports and the highest rate of annual inflation since 1990.

“The irony is people have more money now because of the first major piece of legislation I passed. You all got checks for $1,400. You got checks for a whole range of things,” Biden said during a speech in Baltimore.

“If you’re a mom and you have kids under the age of 7, you get $300 a month and if it’s over 7 to 17, you’re getting $360 a month,” he said, misstating the second amount, which is $250 per month.

“It changes people’s lives. But what happens if there’s nothing to buy and you got more money to compete for getting [goods]? It creates a real problem,” Biden said.


On the one hand, we’re facing new disruptions to our supplies. At the same time, we’re also experiencing higher demand for goods because wages are up as well as people have money in the bank. And because of the strength of our economic recovery, American families have been able to buy more products.”

But the president said he believes inflation will subside, arguing that many people temporarily are sitting at home ordering goods online rather than blowing their money at restaurants and bars.

“[People] are not going out to dinner and lunch and going to local bars because of COVID. So what are they doing? They’re staying home and ordering online and they’re buying product,” Biden said.

“Well, with more people with money buying product and less product to buy, what happens? The supply chain’s the reason, the answer is you guys, I’ll get to that in a minute. But what happens? Prices go up.”


Biden said that “more products are being delivered than ever before — that’s because people have a little more breathing room than they did last year. And that’s a good thing. But it also means we’ve got higher demand for goods at the same time we’re facing disruptions in the supplies to make those goods. This is a recipe for delays and for higher prices.”

Biden acknowledged public frustration.

“People are feeling it — they are feeling it,” Biden said. “Did you ever think you’d be paying this much for a gallon of gas? In some parts of California they’re paying $4.50 a gallon. That’s why it’s so important we do everything in our power to stabilize the supply chain.”

Earlier Wednesday, Biden urged Congress to tackle the highest annual inflation rate since 1990 by approving a bill with nearly $2 trillion in new social and environmental spending. That spending arguably would be paid for by tougher and broader IRS enforcement and new taxes on businesses and the rich.


Biden is preparing to sign yet another large piece of legislation — a $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill that passed Congress on Friday. The Congressional Budget Office said $256 billion of the bill isn’t paid for, potentially worsening inflation.

The infrastructure bill includes $17 billion for port infrastructure and $25 billion to improve airports, which Biden said will alleviate the supply chain crunch.

The pending social spending bill, meanwhile, contains new subsidies for child care, home health care, housing, education and paid leave and would extend the enhanced child tax credit, which formerly was $2,000 per child before being bumped to $3,000, or $3,600 for kids up to 6 years old.

Skeptics including centrist Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, whose vote is needed for the large bill to pass in the evenly divided Senate, say they’re concerned that more government spending would further worsen inflation.

Biden recognized the contribution of government aid to inflation after the Labor Department’s Consumer Price Index jumped 6.2 percent in October from a year earlier, reflecting an increase in the cost of goods and services as well as energy and food. Fuel costs surged 30 percent.
 
You and the bgol right-winged
trump dick suckers can't
NEVER admit ANYTHING good
that the Dems have done lol.
You faggits just hate your whole
lives right now don't you?
Go ahead, do yourself a favor
and finish yourself off lol.




61i.gif
they hiding & crying in the car :roflmao: :roflmao: we did it Joe !!:roflmao:
 
Short-term gain.
Long-term loss.

The infrastructure bill should have been the ONLY stimulus bill that passed.
They need to curtail spending drastically or sell bonds to reduce and manage the current debt.
It has been passed on top several trillion having been already spent. This creates inflation.
INFLATION IS A HIDDEN TAX.
Even though black folks may have new jobs and opportunities, their cost of living has significantly increased, and their money's purchasing power has reduced.
This will not affect the rich as much because their assets (when they place their monies) grow at a rate faster than inflation.
as opposed to more tax breaks for billionaires ? or border walls & lying grifting families of thieves and chaos every other day
 
I'm talking g about this being stimulus number 5 or 6 and there being a possible 7 and 8.
More than 20% of all money that has ever circulated thru the system was created in the last 2 years. This is very bad.
every metric shows u republicans tank the economy , dems build it back & yall still complain with yalls fear mongering so that repubs get the house back n fuck it back up again till another dems comes to clean up the mess and wash & rinse repeat .
 
Hmm,, Looks like Im going to go double dip in the elec utility industry!!
yeah man, dive in & hodl steady, next few days gonna be alot of movements so dont be too jumpy, do ur due diligence first, some will fly and some will fall its just so institutional heads can clean up.
 
The OP openly admitted he voted for the highest inflation rate in 3 decades! :eek2: The lack of intellect on nBGOL is pure comedy.


Biden concedes his COVID stimulus checks fueled spike in inflation
By
Steven Nelson
November 10, 2021 8:16pm
Updated


President Biden on Wednesday conceded that inflation is at a three-decade highbecause “people have more money now” as a result of his $1.9 trillion COVID-19 stimulus legislation, recognizing a central point made by people who are arguing against a nearly $2 trillion sequel.

Biden unexpectedly endorsed the stance of his critics who have said the US dollar is losing its buying power as a result of the government printing money to cover COVID-19 aid.

The president said stimulus funds that he signed into law are in part to blame for demand exceeding the supply of goods, causing a backlog at major US ports and the highest rate of annual inflation since 1990.

“The irony is people have more money now because of the first major piece of legislation I passed. You all got checks for $1,400. You got checks for a whole range of things,” Biden said during a speech in Baltimore.

“If you’re a mom and you have kids under the age of 7, you get $300 a month and if it’s over 7 to 17, you’re getting $360 a month,” he said, misstating the second amount, which is $250 per month.

“It changes people’s lives. But what happens if there’s nothing to buy and you got more money to compete for getting [goods]? It creates a real problem,” Biden said.


On the one hand, we’re facing new disruptions to our supplies. At the same time, we’re also experiencing higher demand for goods because wages are up as well as people have money in the bank. And because of the strength of our economic recovery, American families have been able to buy more products.”

But the president said he believes inflation will subside, arguing that many people temporarily are sitting at home ordering goods online rather than blowing their money at restaurants and bars.

“[People] are not going out to dinner and lunch and going to local bars because of COVID. So what are they doing? They’re staying home and ordering online and they’re buying product,” Biden said.

“Well, with more people with money buying product and less product to buy, what happens? The supply chain’s the reason, the answer is you guys, I’ll get to that in a minute. But what happens? Prices go up.”


Biden said that “more products are being delivered than ever before — that’s because people have a little more breathing room than they did last year. And that’s a good thing. But it also means we’ve got higher demand for goods at the same time we’re facing disruptions in the supplies to make those goods. This is a recipe for delays and for higher prices.”

Biden acknowledged public frustration.

“People are feeling it — they are feeling it,” Biden said. “Did you ever think you’d be paying this much for a gallon of gas? In some parts of California they’re paying $4.50 a gallon. That’s why it’s so important we do everything in our power to stabilize the supply chain.”

Earlier Wednesday, Biden urged Congress to tackle the highest annual inflation rate since 1990 by approving a bill with nearly $2 trillion in new social and environmental spending. That spending arguably would be paid for by tougher and broader IRS enforcement and new taxes on businesses and the rich.


Biden is preparing to sign yet another large piece of legislation — a $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill that passed Congress on Friday. The Congressional Budget Office said $256 billion of the bill isn’t paid for, potentially worsening inflation.

The infrastructure bill includes $17 billion for port infrastructure and $25 billion to improve airports, which Biden said will alleviate the supply chain crunch.

The pending social spending bill, meanwhile, contains new subsidies for child care, home health care, housing, education and paid leave and would extend the enhanced child tax credit, which formerly was $2,000 per child before being bumped to $3,000, or $3,600 for kids up to 6 years old.

Skeptics including centrist Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, whose vote is needed for the large bill to pass in the evenly divided Senate, say they’re concerned that more government spending would further worsen inflation.

Biden recognized the contribution of government aid to inflation after the Labor Department’s Consumer Price Index jumped 6.2 percent in October from a year earlier, reflecting an increase in the cost of goods and services as well as energy and food. Fuel costs surged 30 percent.
Aah there's my Cacrikan-American! Straight outta trumpton, all shiny and off topic. Yall take pictures but try not to touch him, he's leaking. Bless his polyester socks.
 
Aah there's my Cacrikan-American! Straight outta trumpton, all shiny and off topic. Yall take pictures but try not to touch him, he's leaking. Bless his polyester socks.
check it , for a contribution to the thread , He posted another kkk loving neonazi right wing rag !! NYPOST !!! what next ,? another project veritas story ? :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:
 
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Hey yo if you have a construction company or a company That fix streets, bridges etc. you better jump on this because this is easy money. By the way this is a nice commercial
 
Aah there's my Cacrikan-American! Straight outta trumpton, all shiny and off topic. Yall take pictures but try not to touch him, he's leaking. Bless his polyester socks.
Says the person that is from a country that treats dentists like panhandlers. That would explain why you prefer typing behind a keyboard. :smh:
 
So no new spending on the reconciliation bill that would help normal people because of inflation even though that inflation is caused partially by all of the money that the fed pumped into the markets to protect the rich. Fuck that!
But yay to asset recycling and public-private partnerships and P3 so we can take public roads and throw some tolls on them bitches
The other hidden tax.
 
Tell that your dollar's purchasing power and your overall cost of living.
This bill is a TAX on your way of life. Y'all just don't get this.
Just wait, bruh....
You can't explain inflation/political gamesmanship (a.k.a. the hands that hold one an other) to political extremists
 
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You can't explain inflation political gamesmanship (a.k.a. the hands that hold one other) to political extremists
They are clueless. Just as dumb as the red hat MAGAs but worse because they actually think they are intelligent and worship a geriatric, racist caveman :lol:
 
what did Trumpy give you ? what can u compare in trumpy's 4 miserable years that even comes close to this ? :roflmao: and sleepy joe is just getting started
 
Fair enough.

Want to impress me, cancel my student debt Biden. Not everyone went to school to acquire a low pay public service job. You sure don't mind the taxes my job generates so help a brother on the back end and wipe my student debt.
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