Biden Rolled Out Infrastructure Plan In Battleground PA | The Last Word | MSNBC

Rep. Conor Lamb (D-PA), a member of the House Committee on Transportation & Infrastructure, talks to Lawrence O’Donnell about the importance of President Biden’s $2 trillion plan and how his constituents hope that it will create more jobs and boost the local economy. Aired on 04/02/2021.
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Biden Rolled Out Infrastructure Plan In Battleground PA | The Last Word | MSNBC

37 comments

  1. Joe Biden has been president for 71 days, if he continues with his popular policy, he will go down in history as one of the greatest president for the middle class and poor families.

  2. Can anybody quote a single Washington Republican speaking about ANY legislation, initiative, bill, etc…that they SUPPORT??? All I hear from the GOP is what they OPPOSE.

    1. @gary quarty your point would be excellent if the flow of income were to be shut off completely as of today. As income is still going into federal coffers, your alarmist panic is utterly unfounded.

      As an aside, being that overseas military operations have been curtailed, a great way to lower spending would be to cut military spending, as the Pentagon spends more than the proposed 8 year infrastructure bill in less than 3 years.

    2. @Paul Mezhir my point is to illustrate how large one trillion is. It’s math. I am neither alarmed or panic stricken.

    3. @gary quarty ah. In that case, i believe that two trillion is not nearly enough to cover the cost of deferred expenses.

  3. I bet the cabinet wanted 4T knowing Biden he met It halfway, I hope he’s right, I want and pray Biden Harris succeed.

    1. 10 trillion dollars is too much to get rid of the stairs. Even if science says they are dangerous.

  4. Logan, you should try some research,,Treasury doesn’t have to print all those greenbacks because it can simply borrow the $2 trillion from investors by selling U.S. government bonds. The money that investors use to buy the bonds could come from their cash accounts, but more likely it will come from selling other investments, like corporate bonds.

  5. Here in Western PA, whether our bridges are fixed last, first, or middle, were gonna see the steel go out for all the bridges

  6. the way Biden, i have talked to no one Republican likes this spending bill. I like how biden said if we spend 2.5 trillion we will get 1 trillion back in 15 years. WHAT??? IF I RAN MY CHECK BOOK LIKE THAT I WOULD I WOULD LOOSE EVERYTHING. CLOSE THE BORDER.

    1. You are not the federal government , and your personal spending is not equal to government spending . Borrowing in your own currency does not have a deleterious effect on the deficit. If it did, Japan would be bankrupt today.

  7. Make the connection, western Pennsylvania and the first National Highway (Cumberland Road) connecting MidAmerican commerce and progressive expansion, to this Twenty First Century’s essential plan for a Green New Deal of Economic Recovery.

  8. For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

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