Peter Suderman: The $1.9 Trillion American Rescue Plan Has Almost Nothing To Do With Covid
Joe Biden's spending bill is a Democratic Party wish list masquerading as a public health measure.

The American Rescue Plan Act is hurtling toward final passage, but only a few percentage points of its massive $1.9 trillion price tag is specifically geared toward, you know, addressing the pandemic. How little? House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R–Calif.) says just 9 percent of it goes "directly to toward Covid-19 relief." The nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Budget puts the number even lower, declaring, "Only about 1 percent of the entire package goes toward COVID-19 vaccines, and 5 percent is truly focused on public health needs surrounding the pandemic."
Most of it is instead a pre-existing Democratic Party wishlist of increased spending on virtually every aspect of government, including bigger unemployment benefits, even more money for schools, a gigantic child tax credit, and subsidies for Obamacare insurance policies that would phase out only at a household income of more than $580,000. This legislation comes on the heels of the $4 trillion in coronavirus-related spending passed last year.
Peter Suderman, features editor at Reason, joins Nick Gillespie to discuss his cover story in the new issue of the magazine, which is titled "Josh Hawley's Toxic Populism," a deep dive into the anti-libertarian platform of the Missouri senator who is one of the Republican Party's rising stars. They also walk through the nearly $2 trillion of new spending—passed along strict party lines—that is about to be signed into law by President Joe Biden.
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Congratulations, Reason. You got exactly what you wanted.
Yeah if Trump were still President we’d only be spending 1.7 trillion dollars!
When did trump ask you bail out unions and blue cities?
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It's now $1,400.
Just wait until inflation is not -- what's the expression? -- "muted".
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In other news...oh why bother.
Seems like the author is suffering from BDS.......................................................................... must have caught when he voted for him.
I'm surprised Ilya Somin wasn't invited to this gabfest. I remember him saying he would vote for Biden because Trump spent too much.
Wait, the Democrats are in favor of more government spending? Why wasn't I told about this?
We are all shocked and aghast.
Because then you might have opposed the Proper Outcome.
"There is no functional difference between Democrats and Republicans".
Well, you fucktards at Reason wanted Biden in the White House. Don't fucking complain about it now. If you didn't know this was going to happen, you are all retarded.
They're complaining.... about republicans!
They didn't pounce hard enough. Needed lessons from Cuomo on women. Ignore 3 months of GOP saying no.
Maybe they saw it as a way to get rid of icky Trump and thought Georgia would send two Republicans to the Senate, thus blocking Biden's agenda? Oopsie.
That was their hope, and dream; that a divided government would not be too bad.
Well, that didn't happen. Now the "rona provides an opportunity to bankroll state pension plans the channel money to public schools just like the NEA wanted. Paying their supporters with dividends.
Next shoe to fall: fuck man, we gotta pay for all this somehow, and still meet the interest payments on the national debt! Come on man, everybody has to pay their fair share!
Commie-Money policy NEVER "helps" because it has no VALUE to back it! It's all criminally printed 'Counterfeit Money' by cheaters , liars and crooks which appallingly is being done by the very government that is suppose to STOP such criminal acts.
"Peter Suderman, features editor at Reason, joins Nick Gillespie to discuss his cover story in the new issue of the magazine, which is titled "Josh Hawley's Toxic Populism,""
Democrats control all branches of government but Suderman's drum only beats one way.
Fucking pathetic
Well too bad you all spend months pimping this douche last year. Congrats and welcome to hell.
Y'all look really stupid saying this over and over. The $1.9 trillion is economic stimulus as requested by Fed Chair Jerome Powell. He advised and requested for a shit ton of money be spent nowhere in particular.
"The $1.9 Trillion American Rescue Plan Has Almost Nothing To Do With Covid" and had almost everything to do with failing to reelect President Trump.
This was not only foreseeable but also foreseen.
What I love is the excuse that most of this spending is "popular". However, this is based on polls giving vague, anodyne descriptions of the alleged intent of the spending and leaves out much of the reality of how federal spending is actually done. Also, when is the government doling out money not going to be popular? Especially to the people who do not pay much attention to politics.
Who believes your horseshit? Covid has only exacerbated the gap between the rich and the rest of us. This is just prudent fiscal policy that has proven to work the rest of the world over.
But that wouldn't please the Reason oligarchs (Kochs) who just want to see that gap widen even further so long as they get to amass more and more money they could never find time to spend.
Just another troll, with nothing beyond tropes, here to provoke a mile long pissing match.
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Today's inflation should make you regret your words, raspy.
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