On Friday (Jan. 22), Senate Finance Committee Ranking Republican Chuck Grassley (R-IA) warned incoming President Joe Biden against using the pandemic to advance his liberal agenda in his new proposed Communist Party virus bailout bill in a vain attempt to take over the U.S. economy with big government.
Grassley published a feature article on the Senate Finance Committee’s official website on Friday, titled “Don’t Use the Pandemic to Develop a Liberal Line Item List”.
The senior senator from Iowa (also translated as Iowa) noted that during his last hearing as chairman of the committee, Biden’s nominee for Treasury secretary, Janet Yellen, told lawmakers that big action must be taken to restore an economy devastated by the Chinese Communist virus.
Grassley noted that during this confirmation hearing, held the day before Biden’s inauguration, Yellen worked to justify Biden’s $1.9 trillion so-called relief bill and revealed the Biden Administration‘s plan for the next four years: a big government takeover of the U.S. economy, including eliminating Trump‘s tax cuts, imposing mandates on small businesses and rebuilding the nation’s health care system and energy infrastructure.
In the article, Grassley warns the Biden administration: Don’t put the cart before the horse.
He noted that using CPC pneumonia to disguise a liberal policy agenda would not go over well in the House and Senate, where there is not much of a seat gap between the two sides. He bluntly stated that some of these provisions are the political Dreams of radicals and gave examples of the unworkability of some specific measures.
Biden’s political agenda was questioned by American voters during the campaign. The 2020 U.S. presidential election is more closely watched than any previous election because it will be the election that determines the future direction of the United States in the eyes of Americans, who have serious doubts that a Biden administration will lead the United States down the path of socialism.
Sen. Rick Scott (R) of Florida, who is in charge of the Republican senator’s re-election campaign, said Biden’s proposal would “spend too much of the $1.9 trillion in taxpayer money on liberal priorities that have nothing to do with the Chinese Communist virus.
Senator John Thune of South Dakota, the Senate Republican Whip, also told reporters on Friday that Republicans would not vote for a proposal “in this price range” at all.
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