Infrastructure Week Finally Here! House passes $1.3T bill.

Joe Biden completed the first step of another key piece of legislation tonight. A much needed and long time coming shot in the arm of America’s failing infrastructure.

House passes $1.3T bipartisan hard infrastructure bill just minutes ago at 11:30 on Friday night.


House is voting on the infrastructure bill
Yep. Kiss that whole Build Back Better Plan goodbye. :)

This is the end my friend, this is the end.
 
I'm curious, does anyone ever actually track where all this money goes, if it is spent, how much is spent, is there any left over and if so, where does that money go?

Just seems like every couple of years they pass these infrastructure and spending bills, and they give us over 2000 pages of jargon that nobody, including those in congress, reads, but once it's passed, nothing else is ever said about it again.

Shouldn't we get a report of all the things that were completed as a result? Shouldn't there be someone out there watching that money to make sure it is used properly, and not for things not intended, and if any money is left over, it doesn't get thrown into someone's general budget where it gets spent on other stuff that it was not intended for?

All this money and no accountability, at least not to the taxpayer.
 
I'm curious, does anyone ever actually track where all this money goes, if it is spent, how much is spent, is there any left over and if so, where does that money go?

Just seems like every couple of years they pass these infrastructure and spending bills, and they give us over 2000 pages of jargon that nobody, including those in congress, reads, but once it's passed, nothing else is ever said about it again.

Shouldn't we get a report of all the things that were completed as a result? Shouldn't there be someone out there watching that money to make sure it is used properly, and not for things not intended, and if any money is left over, it doesn't get thrown into someone's general budget where it gets spent on other stuff that it was not intended for?

All this money and no accountability, at least not to the taxpayer.
They don't care what is in it--they know most goes to fraud but they get their kickbacks and that is all that matters. If they were to make a criminal investigation unit to investigate Congress and other politicans financials for conflict of interest and bribe taking---almost all them would be in prison. Thankfully for the corrupt pols, Pelosi and the pols control the purse strings so no criminal investigation will be done of them and of where all this money is really going.
 
I'm curious, does anyone ever actually track where all this money goes, if it is spent, how much is spent, is there any left over and if so, where does that money go?

Just seems like every couple of years they pass these infrastructure and spending bills, and they give us over 2000 pages of jargon that nobody, including those in congress, reads, but once it's passed, nothing else is ever said about it again.

Shouldn't we get a report of all the things that were completed as a result? Shouldn't there be someone out there watching that money to make sure it is used properly, and not for things not intended, and if any money is left over, it doesn't get thrown into someone's general budget where it gets spent on other stuff that it was not intended for?

All this money and no accountability, at least not to the taxpayer.

They report on it. lol They just don't tell you all who are Laundering money off of it.
 
Joe Biden completed the first step of another key piece of legislation tonight. A much needed and long time coming shot in the arm of America’s failing infrastructure.

House passes $1.3T bipartisan hard infrastructure bill just minutes ago at 11:30 on Friday night.


House is voting on the infrastructure bill
Another win for the good guys.
 
This bill is going to kick things into gear.

The economy is already recovering nicely (500,000 jobs this month...over 300,000 last month and Unemployment down to 4.6%) and this will really help

Let's just hope that Manchin doesn't reneg AGAIN (he previously agreed to 3.5T is "soft infrastructure" only to know that down by 2T
 
This bill is going to kick things into gear.

The economy is already recovering nicely (500,000 jobs this month...over 300,000 last month and Unemployment down to 4.6%) and this will really help

Let's just hope that Manchin doesn't reneg AGAIN (he previously agreed to 3.5T is "soft infrastructure" only to know that down by 2T
LOL

Our dollar gonna be toilet paper soon. And the Globalist will hit the reset button.............but your side has to destroy us to save us lol

Same ole song of asshat socialist going full fascist as always in history. The end will be the same.
 
You fuckers have been telling us that the sky was falling for decades
Well it takes the Money Launders in Gov't decades to try and act like they are your buddies.

If you look at the Economic Forum currently in Glasco.......they are saying this openly if you look
 
Joe Biden completed the first step of another key piece of legislation tonight. A much needed and long time coming shot in the arm of America’s failing infrastructure.

House passes $1.3T bipartisan hard infrastructure bill just minutes ago at 11:30 on Friday night.


House is voting on the infrastructure bill

Great news for America! Sadly, Manchin and Sinema will probably kill the BBB bill in the Senate.

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Great news for America! Sadly, Manchin and Sinema will probably kill the BBB bill in the Senate.

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I like gov't shutdowns.................Instant BALANCED BUDGET.......don't care about the peeps in govt jobs. welcome to the real world biotches........

Mandatory spending would still go out......and these clowns running the show wouldn't have money to launder anymore.
 
I'm curious, does anyone ever actually track where all this money goes, if it is spent, how much is spent, is there any left over and if so, where does that money go?

Just seems like every couple of years they pass these infrastructure and spending bills, and they give us over 2000 pages of jargon that nobody, including those in congress, reads, but once it's passed, nothing else is ever said about it again.

Shouldn't we get a report of all the things that were completed as a result? Shouldn't there be someone out there watching that money to make sure it is used properly, and not for things not intended, and if any money is left over, it doesn't get thrown into someone's general budget where it gets spent on other stuff that it was not intended for?

All this money and no accountability, at least not to the taxpayer.
 

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