up for the bipartisan bill? and they realize what is going on with the democrats quick. many of my colleagues really did want to see hard infrastructure. i did also that was skeptical the 2700 page bill drafted by the democrats. many colleagues were surprised to see what was in it. and by me stopping this and holding it by opening the american public size to it was in the bill a lot of people saw that only 23 percent was hard infrastructure the rest was a down payment on the $3.5 trillion against the socialist that bomb. we have something advertise to be completely paid for but yet it ran over a quarter of a trillion dollars short in the red. my colleagues moved over and voted against it progress more comes out it will be more and more difficult for anybody, republican or democrat to support these packages.
take it over and then present us with too difficult of a reality to reverse. steve: why should we care about that? so what if they invade taiwan would be the provocative question to you. it is a legitimate question, there is a lot to it,ure interest in taiwan are significant but partial. fundamental the reason is that taiwan is connected to fate of what i think of as our coalition in asia, our lives would change family fundamentally change if china dominated the world. the way to get there. is to break apart any group of states that tries to block us from doing so that is led you about lead by us but including japan, taiwan, indian, vietnam, maybe australia, if china wants to do that it has to put a knife at heart of our
up for the bipartisan bill? and they realize what is going on with the democrats quick. many of my colleagues really did want to see hard infrastructure. i did also that was skeptical the 2700 page bill drafted by the democrats. many colleagues were surprised to see what was in it. and by me stopping this and holding it by opening the american public size to it was in the bill a lot of people saw that only 23 percent was hard infrastructure the rest was a down payment on the $3.5 trillion against the socialist that bomb. we have something advertise to be completely paid for but yet it ran over a quarter of a trillion dollars short in the red. my colleagues moved over and voted against it progress more comes out it will be more and more difficult for anybody, republican or democrat to support these packages.
take it over and then present us with too difficult of a reality to reverse. steve: why should we care about that? so what if they invade taiwan would be the provocative question to you. it is a legitimate question, there is a lot to it,ure interest in taiwan are significant but partial. fundamental the reason is that taiwan is connected to fate of what i think of as our coalition in asia, our lives would change family fundamentally change if china dominated the world. the way to get there. is to break apart any group of states that tries to block us from doing so that is led you about lead by us but including japan, taiwan, indian, vietnam, maybe australia, if china wants to do that it has to put a knife at heart of our
up for the bipartisan bill? and they realize what is going on with the democrats quick. many of my colleagues really did want to see hard infrastructure. i did also that was skeptical the 2700 page bill drafted by the democrats. many colleagues were surprised to see what was in it. and by me stopping this and holding it by opening the american public size to it was in the bill a lot of people saw that only 23 percent was hard infrastructure the rest was a down payment on the $3.5 trillion against the socialist that bomb. we have something advertise to be completely paid for but yet it ran over a quarter of a trillion dollars short in the red. my colleagues moved over and voted against it progress more comes out it will be more and more difficult for anybody, republican or democrat to support these packages.