an economy that gives you and your family a fighting chance to get ahead. gives our country a fighting chance to compete with the rest of the world. we need to prepare for ten years, down the line, that s with these bills do, both of these bills spend out over ten years, not in the first year. what is your sense of the way swing voters in michigan, here a speech like that? i think by coming to michigan, being covered by the michigan media, you know they heard him say today? and they know at those voters that voted for donald trump done five years ago did not think washington cared about them. didn t care about their jobs. he talked about 75% of the batteries right now for electric vehicles are being built in china, and we can t let that stand. we have to build those batteries here in this country. he talked about what happened in the steel plant, we, know my district is one of those districts that has closed steel plants, across the riverfront. those steel workers have been
this is spending for the future. let s listen to what he had to say. the only thing we re missing is the will from washington to finally build an economy around you, that gives you and your family a fighting chance to get ahead and gives our country a fighting chance to compete with the rest of the world. we need to prepare for ten years down the line. that s what these bills do. both these bills spend out over ten years, not in the first year. what is your sense of the way swing voters in michigan hear a speech like that? i think by coming to michigan being covered by the michigan media, you re go you know what they heard him say today? they know it. those voters voted for donald trump five years ago didn t think washington cared about. 70% of the batteries for
starts. with you. your skills, your dreams. and your limitless potential. the only thing we ve been missing is the will from washington to finally build an economy around you. an economy that gives you and your family a fighting chance to get ahead. gives our country a fighting chance to compete with the rest of the world. we can t get here thinking small. we have to think big. let me be clear. we need to prepare for ten years down the line. that s what these bills do. both these bills spend out over ten years. not in the first year. so if you take the infrastructure bill, folks, it s described as a $1.2 trillion bill. what that means is all those investments of road, bridge, high speed internet, it would be less than one-half of one percent of our economy each year and it s all paid for and they don t increase the debt because
your skills. your dreams. and your limitless potential. the only thing we ve been missing is the will from washington to finally build an economy around you. an economy that gives you and your family a fighting chance to get ahead. gives our country a fighting chance to compete with the rest of the world. we can t get here thinking small. we have to think big. let me be clear. we need to prepare for ten years down the line. that s what these bills do. both these bills spend out over ten years, not in the first year. so if you take the infrastructure bill, folks, it s described as a $1.2 trillion bill. what that means is, if all those investments in road, bridges, high-speed, internet, water, everything else, all of it would be less than one half of one percent of our economy each year. and it s all paid for. and they don t increase the debt because they re paid for by
it s a ticket to the middle class. this is where the economy starts, with you. your skills, your dreams. your limitless potential. the only thing we ve been missing is the will from washington to finally build an economy around you. the economy that gives you and your family a fighting chance to get ahead. a fighting chance to compete with the rest of the world. we can t get here thinking small. we have to think big. let me be clear. we need to prepare for ten years down the line. that s what these bills do. both of these bills spend out over ten years. not in the first year. so if you take infrastructure bill, folks, it s described as a 1.2 trillion bill. what that means is, of all those investments in roads, internet, water, everything else, all of it would be less than 1/2 of 1% of our economy each year and