The vote passed, the Democrats are refusing to admit they caused and perpetuated this painful month and a half, but their words and rants this week are all the evidence needed to convict them.
As we now enter the phase of final negotiations toward a spending plan and policies (crap that will be tacked on and hidden in the plan) the stupidity will require pain relief.
First step: Excluding a couple of years of "COVID Emergency," we consistently run a $1.5 trillion annual deficit, with this year projected to be $1.8 trillion. Where can we cut the full $1.8 + trillion?
How can we keep handing out billions to other nations for fluff while we can't feed, house, or care for our veterans and citizens that are in true need? How can we give food assistance to our own people that allows them to use the funds to purchase junk food?
I continually here local government complain about "unfunded mandates." Business could say the same when it comes to OSHA and FTC, and many other alphabet agencies. What I would like to see, what I would demand if I was on the floor of the Houses, is require that each spending bill would include not only the amount of spending budgeted, but also how it would be paid for.
My final rant, for now, is the health plan. This is NOT healthcare, and it never has been. It is a medical payment plan that subsidizes higher costs for both care and insurance. Not just insurance to cover the rising care costs, but insurance profits beyond costs and reasonable funds for future shortages. Having lived the farming life for a decade I fully understand how government subsidies do nothing by increase inflation, and it does nothing to benefit the average person receiving the subsidy.
OK, one more rant: Bernie and his comrades are pushing for "Medicare For All," and calling it a single payer plan. I know that many on here are like us and on Medicare. We all understand that by the time you get to December your Medicare portfolio is anything but single payer. The number of policies is worse than before age 65. Also, Medicare is not a cheap program. True, government subsidies, taken from the SS we have paid into for decades helps, but the cost of the policies and the co and deductibles is still there.
DAMN!!! As I reread what I have typed I keep coming up with more items that need to be addressed - Especially budgeted projects that don't get completed on time and that have runaway uncontrolled cost overruns - Like a wife at the mall with a credit card while hubby is on a hunting trip.