Pelosi on $3.5T spending package: It 'seems self-evident' it will be less than proposed
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Biden's latest lie: That his $3.5 trillion spending bill won't cost a dime
Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden walks outside of Pasadena City College during a campaign stop Thursday, Sept. 26, 2019, in Pasadena, Calif. (Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP)Biden's latest lie: That his $3.5 trillion spending bill won't cost a dime Kaylee McGhee White September 27, 01:50 PMSeptember 27, 01:50 PMAt this point, it is clear President Joe Biden won’t be able to pass his ma…
White House and Democrats look to means test as way to shrink reconciliation bill
By Jarrett Renshaw - The White House and congressional Democrats are considering attaching financial means tests to a number of key agenda items in the $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill as a way to lower costs and pacify members concerned about the size of the bill, according to two officials familiar with the discussions. The discussions include, among other things, placing income
Stelter Math? Somehow, Spending $3.5 Trillion Isn't Really Spending $3.5 Trillion
On the reliably liberal Reliable Sources on Sunday, Brian Stelter and Washington Post columnist Catherine Rampell teamed up to complain it was somehow "misleading" to try and put a number on a massive $3.5 trillion "human infrastructure" bill the Democrats are trying to pass.
Mark Levin: Democrats are running 'Ponzi scheme' with $3.5 trillion spending bill
"Life, Liberty & Levin" host Mark Levin accused congressional Democrats of running a "Ponzi scheme" in their quest to pass the $3.5 trillion social spending bill by the end of the month.
Just 36% of Voters Support Democrats’ $3.5 Trillion Spending Bill; 40% Back Raising Debt Ceiling
(Screenshot)A new, national survey of U.S. likely voters by Rasmussen Reports finds little support for either the Democrats’ massive $3.5 trillion spending bill or the party’s push to raise the national debt ceiling.Just 36% of voters support passage of the $3.5 trillion spending bill deadlocking Congress, while 53% oppose the bill, including 41% who “strongly oppose” it. Ten percent say they aren’t sure how they feel.Likewise, 52% of voters opp…
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