{"id":1023627,"date":"2021-11-17T13:29:46","date_gmt":"2021-11-17T18:29:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.conservativenewsdaily.net\/breaking-news\/?p=1023627"},"modified":"2021-11-17T13:29:50","modified_gmt":"2021-11-17T18:29:50","slug":"5-things-to-know-about-bidens-bloated-infrastructure-package","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.conservativenewsdaily.net\/breaking-news\/5-things-to-know-about-bidens-bloated-infrastructure-package\/","title":{"rendered":"5 Things To Know About Biden\u2019s Bloated Infrastructure Package"},"content":{"rendered":"<aside class=\"mashsb-container mashsb-main mashsb-stretched\"><div class=\"mashsb-box\"><div class=\"mashsb-count mash-medium\" style=\"float:left\"><div class=\"counts mashsbcount\">18<\/div><span class=\"mashsb-sharetext\">SHARES<\/span><\/div><div class=\"mashsb-buttons\"><a class=\"mashicon-facebook mash-medium mash-nomargin mashsb-noshadow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/sharer.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.conservativenewsdaily.net%2Fbreaking-news%2F5-things-to-know-about-bidens-bloated-infrastructure-package%2F\" target=\"_top\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span class=\"icon\"><\/span><span class=\"text\">Facebook<\/span><\/a><a class=\"mashicon-twitter mash-medium mash-nomargin mashsb-noshadow\" href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/intent\/tweet?text=&amp;url=https:\/\/www.conservativenewsdaily.net\/breaking-news\/?p=1023627&amp;via=ConservNewsDly\" target=\"_top\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span class=\"icon\"><\/span><span class=\"text\">Twitter<\/span><\/a><a class=\"mashicon-subscribe mash-medium mash-nomargin mashsb-noshadow\" href=\"#\" target=\"_top\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span class=\"icon\"><\/span><span class=\"text\">Subscribe<\/span><\/a><div class=\"onoffswitch2 mash-medium mashsb-noshadow\" style=\"display:none\"><\/div><\/div>\n            <\/div>\n                <div style=\"clear:both\"><\/div><\/aside>\n            <!-- Share buttons by mashshare.net - Version: 4.0.47--><p>The $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, signed into law by President Joe Biden on Monday, is expected to add billions to the national deficit while expanding Washington\u2019s influence in a flood of unnecessary spending.<\/p>\n<p>The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act overcame hurdles in Congress with the help of 19 Republicans in the Senate and 13 more in the House, allowing the Biden administration and Democrats to claim a political victory on infrastructure.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAnd I will tell you, in the House, for the House Republicans who voted for this, Joe Biden and the Democrats, their agenda was on the rails. It was failing. It was on the way to going down,\u201d Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dailywire.com\/news\/joe-biden-signs-1-2-trillion-infrastructure-bill-calls-it-truly-historic\">said<\/a> on Sunday, a day before the bill\u2019s signing. \u201cAnd what those Republicans did is they breathed life into it; they gave Joe Biden a political win. He\u2019ll now go across the country touting, look at this big bipartisan win.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Biden has touted the legislation as \u201ctruly historic\u201d and necessary to \u201crebuild the backbone of this nation,\u201d the middle class. Republicans and other critics claim that the bill is generally wasteful and a vehicle for expanding Biden\u2019s climate change agenda to transform the U.S. economy. Here are five of the most prominent criticisms of Biden\u2019s Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act:<\/p>\n<p><strong>The legislation adds up to $340 billion to the national deficit<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Democrats have touted the infrastructure bill as a massive investment into the U.S. transportation system paid for without a single tax increase. According to the Congressional Budget Office, the legislation is set to add at least $340 billion to the national deficit and potentially more as time continues. As the nonpartisan <a href=\"https:\/\/www.crfb.org\/blogs\/infrastructure-plan-will-add-400-billion-deficit-cbo-finds\">Committee for a Responsible Budget<\/a> reports:<\/p>\n<p><em>The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) just&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.cbo.gov\/system\/files\/2021-08\/hr3684_infrastructure.pdf\">published<\/a>&nbsp;its score of the recently unveiled&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.crfb.org\/blogs\/whats-bipartisan-infrastructure-investment-and-jobs-act\">bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act<\/a>. Though its estimates are complicated to decipher, they show the legislation would directly add over&nbsp;<strong>$340 billion<\/strong>&nbsp;to the deficit and cost nearly&nbsp;<strong>$400 billion&nbsp;<\/strong>when including indirect effects from a higher transportation spending baseline; neither figure includes interest.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Proponents of the bill claim that the added spending has been covered through a series of \u201cpay-fors,\u201d or other means of increasing federal revenue without directly increasing taxes, such as selling oil out of the strategic reserve or reappropriating COVID-19 relief funds. Such strategies are generally unsuccessful at raising the amount of money lawmakers claim, however. As <a href=\"https:\/\/www.heritage.org\/budget-and-spending\/commentary\/9-things-know-about-senates-11-trillion-infrastructure-bill\">The Heritage Foundation<\/a> reports:<\/p>\n<p><em>The bill includes many provisions designed to pay for the spending spree, which are dubious,<\/p>\n<p><\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, signed into law by President Joe Biden on Monday, is expected to add billions to the national deficit while expanding Washington\u2019s influence in a flood of unnecessary spending.The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act overcame hurdles in Congress with the help of 19 Republicans in the Senate and 13 more in the House, allowing the Biden administration and Democrats to claim a political victory on infrastructure.\u201cAnd I will tell you, in the House, for the House Republicans who voted for this, Joe Biden and the Democrats, their agenda was on the rails. It was failing. It was on the way to going down,\u201d Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) said on Sunday, a day before the bill\u2019s signing. \u201cAnd what those Republicans did is they breathed life into it; they gave Joe Biden a political win. He\u2019ll now go across the country touting, look at this big bipartisan win.\u201dBiden has touted the legislation as \u201ctruly historic\u201d and necessary to \u201crebuild the backbone of this nation,\u201d the middle class. Republicans and other critics claim that the bill is generally wasteful and a vehicle for expanding Biden\u2019s climate change agenda to transform the U.S. economy. Here are five of the most prominent criticisms of Biden\u2019s Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act:The legislation adds up to $340 billion to the national deficitDemocrats have touted the infrastructure bill as a massive investment into the U.S. transportation system paid for without a single tax increase. According to the Congressional Budget Office, the legislation is set to add at least $340 billion to the national deficit and potentially more as time continues. As the nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Budget reports:The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) just\u00a0published\u00a0its score of the recently unveiled\u00a0bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. Though its estimates are complicated to decipher, they show the legislation would directly add over\u00a0$340 billion\u00a0to the deficit and cost nearly\u00a0$400 billion\u00a0when including indirect effects from a higher transportation spending baseline; neither figure includes interest.Proponents of the bill claim that the added spending has been covered through a series of \u201cpay-fors,\u201d or other means of increasing federal revenue without directly increasing taxes, such as selling oil out of the strategic reserve or reappropriating COVID-19 relief funds. Such strategies are generally unsuccessful at raising the amount of money lawmakers claim, however. As The Heritage Foundation reports:The bill includes many provisions designed to pay for the spending spree, which are dubious, inappropriate, or both.This includes a laundry list of tired budget gimmicks, including the sale of oil from the\u00a0Strategic Petroleum Reserve, extending long-standing fees, and\u00a0spectrum sales. Many of these gimmicks have a history of falling short of expectations.Another gimmick, known as \u201cinterest rate stabilization\u201d (or \u201cpension smoothing\u201d) would allow corporations to reduce pension contributions and increase their profit margins, leading to more revenue from the corporate income tax. This would shortchange the pension funds by roughly $9 billion for the sake of less than $3 billion in additional tax revenue. \u2026The bill also repurposes hundreds of billions worth of funds that were originally passed in COVID-19 relief bills. The vast majority of this amount (such as states turning down harmful\u00a0unemployment benefit expansions) would not have been spent, meaning this represents fake savings.A vehicle for Biden\u2019s climate change agendaThe legislation is a vehicle for Biden\u2019s climate change agenda and efforts to force the U.S. economy away from carbon-based fuels to renewables such as wind and solar, despite the costs and dependability problems that would come with such a transition. As Heritage reports:The climate section of the bill expands the\u00a0size and scope\u00a0of the federal government with alternate fuel corridors, grants for electric and alternative vehicle refueling stations, cost-sharing for weather resistant infrastructure, workforce training programs, and even grants for reflective sidewalks and tree planting.By and large, these are highly local projects that should be paid for by residents and users, and in some cases (such as electric vehicle charging stations) duplicate what states and the private sector are already doing.The bill also requires state transportation agencies to develop a \u201ccarbon reduction strategy\u201d for highway transportation, but the goals are vague and each plan must be approved by the Department of Transportation under Secretary Pete Buttigieg.Spends billions on unpopular modes of transportationPlaying into Biden\u2019s climate agenda, the bill allocates billions of dollars toward some of the least popular means of transportation in the U.S., such as Amtrak. The Cato Institute reports:The infrastructure bill is really two bills in one: first, a reauthorization of existing federal spending on highways and transit; and second, brand-new spending on highways, transit, Amtrak, electric vehicles, airports, ports, clean water, clean energy, and broadband. This entirely new spending is almost entirely unnecessary as the infrastructure crisis was\u00a0mostly fabricated\u00a0in order to get Congress do what it always does, which is throw money at problems that are perceived to exist, whether they are real or not.About half of the transportation dollars in the bill are dedicated to\u00a0Amtrak and urban transit, modes of transportation that carry less than 1 percent of passenger travel and no freight. While the other half appears to be dedicated to highways, much of that will be spent on projects that will\u00a0reduce, not maintain or increase, roadway capacities.All of this is based on a presumption that automobiles are evil and the primary goal of government should be to wean Americans off the automobile and get them into various forms of government-owned mass transportation. Even if you believe that automobiles are a major contributor to global climate change, many states and cities have made enormous efforts to get people to reduce their driving since 1970, and all of them have\u00a0failed.Concentrates power in WashingtonFinally, the bill concentrates power over U.S. transportation in Washington and with Buttigieg, in particular. The legislation creates a slew of transportation grants that Buttigieg and his officials at the Department of Transportation will be responsible for doling out with an eye toward \u201cequity\u201d over impact. As The Daily Signal reports:The Senate infrastructure bill creates dozens of programs where Buttigieg and Transportation Department bureaucrats get to decide how to distribute over $100 billion worth of infrastructure grants. Buttigieg has\u00a0emphasized\u00a0that he will prioritize progressive goals related to race and \u201cequity\u201d in such decisions.Most insidious of all is when the federal government elbows its way into the private sector. The Senate bill does so in two key areas: energy and broadband internet. A combined $138 billion would go toward a variety of subsidies, mandates, and government-operated enterprises competing with private providers.CryptocurrencyThe infrastructure bill also installs new reporting requirements for cryptocurrencies. The requirements, critics say, will dampen growth in a breakout industry for little benefit. Cruz has introduced a bill to repeal the crypto reporting requirements from Biden\u2019s infrastructure package.\u201cThe Lone Star State has quickly emerged as the main hub for the cryptocurrency industry, and that exciting industry is now in danger of being stifled and driven overseas by an overreaching provision in this newly-signed, reckless spending package,\u201d Cruz said in a statement Tuesday. \u201cAs a deliberative body, the Senate should have done its job and held hearings to properly understand the consequences of legislating on this emerging industry before we risked the livelihoods and privacy of participating Americans. I urge my colleagues in the Senate to repeal this harmful language that will create regulatory uncertainty and in turn an unnecessary barrier to innovation.\u201dRelated: Support For Infrastructure Bill Fell 8 Points In Days Before SigningThe Daily Wire is one of America\u2019s fastest-growing conservative media companies and counter-cultural outlets for news, opinion, and entertainment. 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