$79 billion with a b goes to the irs. it goes to strengthen tax enforcement, this is how they re going to pay for the entire thing. $12 billion for electric christmas for federal employees. $3 bill for tree equity. 4 billion for schools, $25 million for bias training. a lot of things have not been priced out. medicare and medicaid, big ticket items likely to cost $300 billion each. the likely hold if this whole thing will exceed that $3.5 trillion price tag. it s not going to go over well with moderates. on top of that, today s deadline for a vote on infrastructure has been delayed and progressives want something iron clad on this spending bill before they re ready to move forward. it s not looking great.
ideas. $79 billion goes to the irs to strengthen tax enforcement, this is how they re going to pay for it. $12 billion for electric cars for your mailmen, federal employees. $3 billion for tree equity. $25 million for bias training. here s the thing. a lot of this bill hasn t been priced out yet. we re talking about things like expanding medicaid and medicare. these are big ticket items that will likely cost hundreds of billions. so we re looking at the likelihood that this whole thing will sky rocket over 3.5 trillion. that will not go well with moderates. house speaker nancy pelosi has tied a vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill to placate wings of her own party. today s deadline for the vote on infrastructure now delayed to
employees. $4 billion for distance learning in schools. 3 billion for what democrats call tree equity or planting trees in poorer neighborhoods. another 59 million for resource centers for racial and ethnic minorities. 15 million to support older and under served americans due to their sexual orientation or gender identity and 25 million for bias training. and how do they plan to pay for it? by handing $79 billion to the irs to strengthen tax enforcement. when the president says it s all paid for, grab your wallet, what is he really talking about is raising your taxes. hey, john. but a large part of the bill hasn t even been priced out yet like expanding medicaid and medicare. big ticket items that will likely cost hundreds of billions of dollars. pushing the final price tag well beyond 3.5 trillion. let s not talk about numbers. let s and dollars. let s talk about values. but politics could sink house
22 Jul 2021
Two members of the House of Lords in their eighties have been banned from parliament’s bars, restaurants, and the library for refusing to undertake reeducation on sexual harassment and bullying.
On Tuesday, members of the upper house voted by 315 to 86 to ban hereditary Peer Lord Willoughby de Broke, 82, and Lord Kalms, 89, formerly the chairman of Dixons Retail, from the facilities because they had refused the much-criticised “Valuing Everyone” training.
A House of Lords spokesman told
The Times that the very senior public servants would “have their access to services of the House restricted to minimise their contact with staff following their refusal to take part in Valuing Everyone training”.
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