Saturday, November 6, 2021

(#4661) Finally on the hard infrastructure bill

      Just waiting on the news that Joe Biden has signed the bipartisan infrastructure bill into law because it has been on his desk since early this morning. Sometime just before midnight the bill passed the House and was available for President Biden to sign into law. Well done  democrats and some republicans. Most all the democrats in the House voted for the bill and most all republicans voted against the bill. It seems that there is little that is completely agreeable but that is due to the toxic nature that the previous trump administration hyped up to a discouraging level.
     Listening to Joe speak now about the benefits of the bill he is about to sign is comforting. He got his second big bill in the 10 months he has been in office and the third big bill is about to become a reality. Nothing Joe has done belies the fact that he is delivering on his campaign promises despite the intransigence of the republican party and a few ego driven confounding democrats. We will get more done with the greatest bit that needs to become law is the voting rights protections bills. Immigration reform and police reform being close seconds. The point is that we are moving forward.
     The pundits that have been harping about how democrats can't get anything done can just go back to their dark places and shut the fuck up! I have been so tired of the corporate media being so anti democratic while giving the insurrectionists and traitorous republicans a pass. The wealthy are the ones who are fueling the republican party and all their corruptible efforts to keep and usurp power. They must be held to account as well as the figureheads of the republican party. Destroying the trumps and their influence on our society is just the tip of the iceberg because those who prodded them along in the shadows need their deserves as well. So we will take the hard infrastructure bill becoming law and keep pressing forward with modern generational changes to our society.

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