can t afford it. universal precare. home care made available and accessible for our parents and loved ones and those who are disabled who can t otherwise get care. extraordinary invest ms in our environment so that our planet can fight and sustain against climate change. these are extraordinary elements of this package. housing, investments in equity. the support is clearly not so widespread because joe manchin doesn t like a lot of the environmental things. sorry to interrupt but chuck schumer has not said if manclin and sinema will vote on that. we have our knowledge from spending hours and hours over weeks and months with them and many others in the democratic caucus. we have frame work that we are confident can pass the senate as
congresswoman jayapal saying the house progressive caucus won t vote on the infrastructure bill without the build back better act. i know you talked to members of congress all day. where are we right now on some of the key stake holders? i was up with the the president and the house members of the democratic caucus. what was notable is how broad the support has been for the framework that the president laid out today. the most progressive wing of our party, including congresswoman jayapal and the progressive caucus as you heard them say, to the moderate wing of our party. everybody understands that what is in the build back better framework is good for the american people. child care that is made affordable for families that are struggling paying over a quarter of their income for child care. can t afford it. universal precare. home care made available and accessible for our parents and loved ones and those who are disabled who can t otherwise get care. extraordinary investments in o
strong case in the affirmative for what s in this package, not what was cut out of the package. he originally asked for $3.5 trillion, lost priorities like two years of free community college for everyone in america, lost the paid leave program, which even as late as last week he thought would survived in reduced form. he s going to talk about $1.75 trillion of investments in education, universal precare, expanded pell grants, health care, strengthen obamacare, strengthened medicare through additional dental benefits, in children, expanded child tax credit, housing, new money for affordable housing, and climate change as he goes to this meeting in glasgow for worldwide efforts to combat climate change, more than half a trillion dollars in investments in curbing climate change. not everything he wanted, but as the white house chief of staff said today in real dollars twice
now what is the president telling us? why is it like i said to be just honest and transparent with you hard to interpret in he combines sort of the victorious language of historic, the well worn washington caveat of a framework implying no final written legislation. after months of tough and thoughtful negotiations, i think we have an historic, i know we have historic economic framework. no one got everything they wanted, including me, but that s what compromise is. that s consensus and that s what i ran on. no one got everything they wan-ted, biden almost dipping into past tense this is ending because he s won and there are signs of a spending consensus of sorts. new funding in this framework for universal precare for child tax credit, a $1.75 trillion plan, far lower than where biden
all, and universal precare, prekindergarten, et cetera. on the majority democrats, a lot of republicans supported. how can you pay for those programs if you do not close the borders? there are various ways that you can pay for it, you can increase taxes, alexandria ocasio-cortez once a 70% tax over 10 million when you make over 10 million, everything after that, not your entire income, you can raise taxes, you can cut spending other places, the military budget is 716 billion? almost $1 trillion? if you can allot that much money into tenured military all over the world but you can t to take care of the health of your citizens it says something about your authority. tucker: that is a case you can make it come about what you cannot argue is that a program that generous can be applied to say 50 million or 100 million new people, poor people coming in, so if you say to the rest of the world, we are giving away free medical care to anybody within our borders right now, and we are not enf