Joe Biden Claims Infrastructure Victory Despite No Bill Text or Vote
The bipartisan group of senators announced Wednesday a deal on “the major issues” in the bill, but there is still zero text of the potential legislation available.
The bipartisan group of senators announced Wednesday a deal on “the major issues” in the bill, but there is still zero text of the potential legislation available.
During a portion of an interview with the “Krystal Kyle & Friends” podcast released on Wednesday, Senate Budget Committee Chairman Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) declared that “there will not be a bipartisan bill unless there is a reconciliation bill.” Sanders
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) announced Wednesday that she would not support the Democrats’ $3.5 trillion budget bill after Senate Republicans and Democrats secured a deal for her bipartisan infrastructure bill.
On Wednesday’s “CNN Newsroom,” Congressional Progressive Caucus Chair Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) declared that “there are not going to be the votes in the House for a bipartisan bill without the reconciliation bill at 3.5 trillion.” And Americans “are not going
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said Wednesday she will not commit to passing the unwritten Senate infrastructure bill in the House without a written text.
Republicans remain poised to vote for a bipartisan infrastructure bill that does not yet exist.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Wednesday that any infrastructure package must contain large scale environmental policies.
The establishment media sounded the alarm Monday that President Joe Biden’s infrastructure designs are crumbling.
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) warned Monday that if the bipartisan infrastructure bill fails, then the partisan $3.5 trillion infrastructure deal will also crumble.
A former Obama pollster warned Democrats are “endangering” the wafer-thin House majority in the midterms when they bloat spending packages with their radical partisan agenda items.
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) said Monday he does not anticipate the House staying in session next week to pass a bipartisan infrastructure bill.
A Democrat proposal to Senate Republicans has threatened to unravel the progress made on the bipartisan infrastructure deal.
Former President Donald Trump advised Senate Republicans on Monday to stop working with President Joe Biden on a nearly-trillion dollar infrastructure package, arguing they could get a better deal after the midterm elections.
Sunday on New York WABC 770 AM radio’s “The Cats Roundtable,” Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) ripped the Democrats’ $3.5 trillion infrastructure deal.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said Sunday on ABC’s “This Week” that the House will not open debate on a $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure deal unless the Senate passes a $3.5 trillion partisan plan through budget reconciliation.
The New York Times admits that Joe Biden’s promised “green jobs” could actually be “more akin to an Amazon warehouse or a fleet of Uber drivers: grueling work schedules, few unions, middling wages and limited benefits.”
Politico concluded Friday that Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is “sitting pretty” and “already won” even if the “infrastructure” deal he is pitching fails.
Rep. Jason Smith (R-MO), the ranking member of the House Budget Committee, called out Democrats’ hypocrisy over using budgetary tools to make their infrastructure bill appear less expensive.
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) said Thursday he remains uncommitted to the Democrats’ multi-trillion-dollar infrastructure bill, citing climate change carveouts in the package.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) announced Thursday she will refuse to take up the Senate’s bipartisan so-called infrastructure deal until the Democrats’ partisan companion $3.5 trillion reconciliation package is passed by the Senate.
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) said Wednesday that if the bipartisan infrastructure bill fails, then Democrats could look to pass an even larger, $4.1 trillion bill.
Democrats and the establishment media are panicking as President Joe Biden’s agenda stalls in Congress.
Senate Democrats complained Wednesday that Senate Republicans are holding the economy and the debt limit “hostage.”
Senate Republicans blocked the bipartisan $570 billion infrastructure deal Wednesday because the text of the legislation was not ready to study.
The Senate blocked Wednesday the legislative vehicle for the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill on Wednesday.
The Club for Growth charged Wednesday that Senate Republicans supporting the bipartisan infrastructure would mean supporting the $4.7 trillion “radical, socialist, partisan reconciliation” bill.
Socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) stated Wednesday all 50 Democrat Senators will support the $3.5 trillion trojan horse reconciliation package “at the end of the day” to meet Sen. Chuck Schumer’s (D-NY) resolution deadline to draft the bill’s text.
Senate Republicans are set Wednesday to filibuster President Joe Biden’s bipartisan $570 billion infrastructure deal because the text of the legislation is not ready to study.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) will release a report Wednesday that argues spending trillions will “ease inflation pressures.”
During a Wednesday appearance on Fox Business Network’s “Mornings with Maria,” Sen. James Lankford (R-OK) ripped Democrats for scheduling an infrastructure vote this week despite lawmakers not seeing the text of the bill.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said Tuesday Republicans will not support raising the debt ceiling, a move that could grind Democrats’ infrastructure push to a halt.
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview Tuesday that Senate Republicans who continue to cooperate with Democrats on infrastructure bills would only be “complicit” in enabling the Democrats’ leftist agenda and allowing for even more inflation.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) declared on Monday that the Republican Party “cannot be allowed to prevail,” reducing it to a gang of conspiracy theorists who seek to suppress votes and engage in “anti-science vaccine rejection.”
The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget found that the Democrat “infrastructure” bill would cost $5.4 trillion, which is much more expensive than initially projected.
Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) said Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union” that so-called “voting rights” could be included in the Democrats’ more expansive infrastructure package they were planning to pass with a simple majority vote using the reconciliation process.
Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) questioned Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s (D-NY) move to schedule an infrastructure vote this week despite the fact that lawmakers have not even seen the text of a bill.
Rep. Chris Pappas (D-NH) was slammed Friday by the Union Leader’s editorial board and past New Hampshire congressional candidate Matt Mowers over supporting the $760 billion publicly-funded passenger trains to Boston as part of Democrats’ “infrastructure” plan.
U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) said Thursday if Democrats do not pass a reconciliation spending packing that includes far-left provisions like money for fighting so-called climate change, she and other “progressives” will “tank” the Democrat infrastructure bill.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) will play hardball with the Senate’s attempt at a “bipartisan infrastructure” package, forcing a vote next week on the “bipartisan” and purely partisan bills despite there being no bill introduced yet.
The White House said Wednesday that Senate Democrats lack the votes to pass the $3.5 trillion reconciliation “infrastructure” framework agreed upon Tuesday evening.