After rightfully complaining about judicial overreach, can conservatives afford to categorically reject reforms that would constrain the court’s power?
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TV journalists are enthusiastically promoting the six trillion-dollar spending package that President Biden proposed last night in his address to Congress. Rather than criticizing the
dangerously high level of proposed new spending, talking heads on both cable and broadcast networks marveled at the “bold” and “ambitious” proposal, with some excitedly comparing Biden to former Presidents Franklin Roosevelt and Lyndon Johnson.
During Wednesday night’s post-speech analysis on CBS, White House correspondent Nancy Cordes remarked that Biden’s “big, bold, ambitious plans” were
just what Americans wanted: “[a] lot of the things that are in those spending packages are incredibly popular when you’re talking about universal pre-K, and lowering the cost of child care, and free community college.”