By Philip Klein
Wednesday, July 28, 2021
Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer has indicated that the chamber could vote as soon as
tonight to advance a bipartisan infrastructure deal. Among the many problems:
The bill doesn’t exist yet.
To be clear, we have been critics of this expensive
infrastructure boondoggle from Day One. David Harsanyi detailed that our infrastructure is not, in fact,
crumbling and Charlie Cooke explained why there was no reason to spend trillions of dollars on this
manufactured crisis. We editorialized on the charade of Republicans negotiating a “bipartisan” bill
that Democrats view as in tandem with their massive social welfare bill
cramming in a host of liberal priorities. I have written on how Democrats keep
making Republicans look like idiots again and again by rolling them in negotiations. I noted the
other day that Senator Joe Manchin blew up the rationale for cutting a smaller
bill by explaining that passing the smaller bill was a key part of getting
the entire massive Democrats-only package passed. This is
a package that comes on top of the $6 trillion that was already spent in
response to the pandemic and during a time when the White House’s own
projections see debt as a share of economy surpassing World War II this year, making it the
highest in American history. The larger package, which also hasn’t been
released, promises to include a reckless expansion of Medicare even though the
existing program is unsustainable.
If it weren’t preposterous enough that Republicans have
gone on with this abomination for so long, chief Republican collaborator,
Senator Rob Portman, now says that they are ready to vote to advance the bill
which nobody has seen, because it hasn’t been written yet. “As of late
last night, and really early this morning, we now have an agreement on the
major issues,” Portman told reporters, according to Politico. “We are
prepared to move forward.”
Any conservative should be enraged by what is happening
now. Ten people have sat in a room behind closed doors for months with nothing
to show the public and now all 100 senators are supposed to advance their work
product despite the fact that they have not, in fact, produced anything
tangible? What, exactly, is the rush? This isn’t even a situation in which
there is a must-pass bill to keep the government open or to respond to an
emergency. Senators are dealing with a totally artificial timeline. It seems that
the only principle that any of these senators are operating under is that it’s
of major urgency to authorize trillions of dollars in spending as soon as
possible.
Enough is enough. In fact, enough was enough months ago.
Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell should use all his powers and skills to
kill this nonexistent bill. Vote it down, walk away, and let Democrats attempt
to pass trillions of dollars of spending without a single Republican vote and
be prepared to run against them next year.
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