the republican party slow march into autocracy, led by donald trump. the one day dictator wannabe. in a speech last night at the new york young republicans club gala, the gop front runner did not back down from his comment last week that he would only be dictator on day one of a possible second term in office. instead, he doubled down on it. baker today, in the new york times, he said that i want to be a dictator. i didn t say that. i said i want to be a dictator for one day. but the new york times said, and you know why i want to be a dictator? because i want a wall, right? i want to wall, and i want to drill, drill, drill. reporter: for all the lying that he does, there is no reason not to believe him when he says he wants to be dictator for one day, what is unbelievable about it is that trump, who is not known for his restraint himself discipline, we only want to be dictated for a day. it is significant and disturbing escalation of rhetoric even for donald trump, becau
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On May 28, President Biden released his $6 trillion budget proposal for the 2022
fiscal year. While final spending decisions are decided by
Congress, the president s budget submission typically provides
a general idea of where the administration s priorities lie.
President Biden s budget includes two major proposals:
the American Jobs Plan, which calls for new
spending on infrastructure projects, and the American Families
Plan, which calls for additional aid to low- and middle-income
families.
In addition to the labor and employment initiatives within these
proposals, the president s budget includes funding boosts to
On May 28, President Biden released his $6 trillion budget proposal for the 2022 fiscal year. While final spending decisions are decided by Congress, the president’s budget submission.