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Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism. 11 years ago, Obama came to the Ohio River, fussily shook hands with the construction workers now probably sporting MAGA hats and promised to rebuild the Brent Spence Bridge. Mr. McConnell, help us rebuild this bridge, Obama declared with his back to the bridge. Help us rebuild America. Help us put this country back to work. Pass this jobs bill right away. The jobs bill in question was the American Jobs Act which had as much to do with American jobs as Biden s infrastructure plan has to do with infrastructure.
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What? might be the most common one in reference to curiosity in his proposal.
How much? is another frequently asked question as this is a constantly moving target, with $2 trillion as the baseline spending platform for his euphemistically-titled
investment program; others are calling for it to rise higher. There is one question mostly going unasked, however, and it is one that is the most revealing. Why?!
With a laundry list of items in store for Biden’s dream project with everything from trains, electric cars, renewable energy, public transit and retrofitting the plumbing in homes on the list one needs to ask a salient question in regards to this lead-pipe dream. Whatever happened to these items when Joe was the Vice President? President Barack Obama had called for many of these similar items when he was president, so the question to ask is
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Consultant Bain & Co. called COVID-19 a “dress rehearsal for dealing with climate change” as the world was challenged to urgently rethink the old ways of doing things. In November, Democrats won big with a mandate to tackle sustainability issues as evidenced by President Biden rejoining the climate-focused Paris Agreement right away. And to top it off, European carbon markets has had record prices steadily driving up costs for polluters as the European Union prepares for deeper emissions cuts.