After $6 Trillion in COVID Spending, Team Biden Is Still Complaining About a Lack of Pandemic Funds
Democrats passed trillions in pandemic relief but continue to cry poor.

Between March 2020 and March 2021, Congress passed about $6 trillion in spending that, at least in theory, was intended as pandemic relief. The first $4 trillion was passed with bipartisan support under President Donald Trump, but the final tranche was passed early in President Joe Biden's presidency on an entirely partisan basis. Biden, with the help of then-new Democratic majorities in Congress, wrote and passed what would become a $2 trillion spending bill, the American Rescue Plan (ARP), that the White House billed as a "comprehensive plan to address the public health crisis and resulting economic crisis."
Biden specifically rejected a counteroffer from a group of Republicans that would have spent less than $1 trillion, saying that the only risk was spending too little, not too much. Democrats went big, and their ambitions weren't in any way checked by Republicans.
The resulting spending package was predictably complex, but a White House video purported to outline the gist of it in just under two minutes. The video explained that the spending package consisted of three major categories: relief, shots, and schools. The second of those categories—vaccinations—was billed as "the most important tool to getting our economy back on the right track."
So you might reasonably expect that the bill would have contained all the pandemic response funding—and in particular all the vaccine funding—the Biden administration would ever need.
Yet, since the beginning of this year, the Biden administration has been crying poor, saying that they now require tens of billions in additional funding for basic pandemic protocols like vaccines. In a March statement, the White House warned of dire consequences if additional funding could not be secured. Without funding, the statement said, the United States "will not have enough additional boosters or variant specific vaccines, if needed, for all Americans" and the federal government would be "unable to purchase additional life-saving monoclonal antibody treatments." The statement also said that testing capacity and treatments for immunocompromised individuals would be threatened by a lack of funding. A little more than a month later, the White House reiterated the warning in a "fact sheet" warning of "severe consequences" without further funding from Congress.
There would be severe consequences without more money. In the Biden administration's view, that was just a fact.
Somehow, with $6 trillion in COVID relief—$2 trillion of which represented a purely Democratic wish list of which vaccines were supposedly a major component—the Biden administration still insisted they didn't have enough.
And yet, just last week, the Biden administration announced that they would repurpose about $10 billion toward the purchase of vaccines by reducing spending on other pandemic measures.
So as it turns out, the White House did have enough to purchase vaccines—which is not really that surprising, because, once again, they had $6 trillion.
Now, the administration's position is that this is nonetheless a problem because that $10 billion will come out of other pandemic preparedness measures. Naturally, there is a partisan angle to this dispute as well: Biden administration officials have griped to reporters that congressional Republicans "repeatedly blocked the sort of robust aid package that the Biden administration has sought for months."
It's true that many Republicans weren't entirely keen on spending more money in an inflationary environment, although some, including Sen. Mitt Romney (R–Utah) worked with the administration to see if there was a way to pay for vaccines. Yet as Romney said in a sharply worded rebuke of the administration last week, the Biden administration spent the early months of the year misleading their GOP counterparts about their ability to purchase vaccines, providing information that, in Romney's words, was "patently false."
The idea that this is in any way the fault of a recalcitrant GOP is, as Biden might say, malarkey. Less than a year and a half ago, Biden and Congressional Democrats wrote a deficit-funded $2 trillion spending bill that they advertised as a no-expense-spared COVID relief package. But that bill was stuffed with unnecessary and counterproductive spending, including but not limited to hundreds of billions of dollars worth of demonstrably wasteful funding for state budgets, many of which saw higher-than-expected tax revenue during the pandemic, and extended unemployment benefits that paid out tens of billions to fraudsters and individuals who were ineligible for the program. The ARP included checks for households making six figures and expanded Obamacare subsidies that could benefit families making $350,000 a year. This was what Democrats prioritized. It was a political bill packed with political spending.
So when the Biden administration complains that they need more money to fight the pandemic, they are admitting, at a bare minimum, to their own incompetence, and perhaps worse. Because what they are really telling you is that on the heels of $4 trillion in pandemic spending, Democrats passed a $2 trillion spared-no-expense pandemic relief bill and somehow just didn't bother to include enough money to actually fight the pandemic.
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"Somehow, with $6 trillion in COVID relief—$2 trillion of which represented a purely Democratic wish list of which vaccines were supposedly a major component—the Biden administration still insisted they didn't have enough."
But I don't understand. Buttplug swore it was actually Orange Hitler's fault.
No, you liar. I correctly said that Trump approved of MORE federal largesse than Biden even has.
They are both Big Gov pieces of shit. And you appreciate that.
Give him one more year.
"I
correctlysaid that Trump approved of MORE federal largesse"Which was a lie from you as usual, because one bill was unvetoable and he refused to sign another.
Great
Fuck Joe Biden.
140 days.
And his puppeteers, especially.
-jcr
Next November.....
Boy, the Washington Post Jr. High shit show continues unabated. Journalists just can't... keep their mouths shut on twitter. It is... AWESOME!
Taylor Lorenze will be on top of it.
Just don't make any misogynist jokes.
https://twitter.com/greg_price11/status/1539339014808928256?t=Z0WzvjCvitMPhPbpR3lbOw&s=19
Biden: "We need more money. We don't just need more money for vaccines for children, we need more money to plan for the second pandemic. There's gonna be another pandemic."
[Video]
You left out: "Dr. Fauci is already working on it with our Chinese partners."
Who won't just fund themselves.
A trillion here, a trillion there. Soon, you'll be talking about real money.
Government has to spend trillions to have any chance of on the their policies working out. And then, it's just due to throwing so much money at it that by random chance something works. And because they throw so much money at the problem (actually the symptom, but that is another post) that even after their cronies have been paid off, some money actually makes it to their actual programs.
That's about the only thing government is good at: throwing billions if not trillions of fiat dollars at something in the hopes some of it will stick. Most of the time it doesn't even make it to the wall.
With all the graft, grifting and corruption taking place, expect very little of what they tell us to actually take place.
Why are we talking about Biden? Just because he's President now? Trump has been gone for only a year and a half. I'd rather talk about Trump. Trump was definitely worse.
#TemporarilyFillingInForButtplug
Best Pound sign yet,
However now that a child porn supporter is going to be on the Supreme Court I don't think but plug will be on this or any other non child porn site for a while
Trump spent more no question.
To a libertarian that makes him worse.
What were the vote totals on those bills?
TrumpPelosi spent more no question.Buttplug's blaming Trump for unvetoable bills and ones he refused to sign.
And just think, for $6 trillion in spending, if they had only spent .1% of that on world hunger, it would be solved.
Only temporarily
Democrats know only one correct amount of spending: more, much, much, more.
Return to normal. Like asked for by quite a few writers here.
Why does the federal government have to purchase vaccines at all? What are we paying health insurance premiums for?
Gender affirming care and abortions.
First Law: It's never enough. They always want MORE.
Pour 6 trillion dollars in new fake money into the economy, while simultaneously reducing the supply of labor with lockdowns and vaccine mandates and 10-day quarantines if you have a sniffle, and then wonder why inflation results.
10% is really not all that much - - - - - - -
As amazing as it might sound, I think perhaps no Reason staff ever actually read the democrat party platform.
The scarier prospect is that they did.
Maybe they figured it was like the Republican platform. Just words, nothing more. They were mistaken.
And the Constitutional Authority for *****ALL******* of this was granted to the Federal Government WHERE??????????????
F'En Nazi's
"Without funding, the statement said, the United States "will not have enough additional boosters or variant specific vaccines, if needed, for all Americans" and the federal government would be "unable to purchase additional life-saving monoclonal antibody treatments."
Translation: We need money to buy the mid-term elections.
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But don't worry. When government runs health care suddenly they'll start actually delivering results (sigh).
Government has a perfect record of not fixing a single problem in my half century+ lifetime. Why would Covid (or healthcare) spending be different?
Team Biden has obviously been passing around one of Hunter's crack pipes.
And now Jotato has appointed a female tribal chief from Connecticut as part of his Dept of Treasury.
Next Ole Joe is going to appoint a member of the alphabet community( drag queen) as ambassador to the U.N.
I heard the Biden administration is considering mandatory safety features for all bicycles including airbags.
The Biden administration has no business complaining about not having enough testing resources. They mailed me 16 covid tests! I asked for only one set. Testing is obviously available to those who ask for it. It's no longer necessary to go to the pharmacy for a test. Just request it through the USPS...they'll send you more than enough tests to get through covid for 10 years. Shame on the giverment for wasting so much money!
The financial collapse hasn't happened yet, but they are working hard on it, so the final dictatorship can be attained.