The Build Back Better Act would fight climate change, cut child poverty, expand health care access and more. It is stalled in the Senate because politicians complain about the price tag.
Meanwhile, President Biden will ask Congress to fund next year's military budget to the tune of over $770 billion. The budget would benefit the biggest U.S. defense contractors, including Lockheed, Northrop Grumman Corp and General Dynamics Corp. And this is more than what Donald Trump asked for. Just for one year.
$770 billion for one year is more than what the Build Back Better Act—which is fully paid for by making the rich and corporations pay their fair share—would spend. The largest part of the BBBA legislation is its climate component, which is $500 billion over a ten-year period. The Build Back Better Act will directly help peoples' lives : affordable prescription drugs, expanded Medicare access, child care so that women and caregivers can re-enter the workforce, the child tax credit, universal pre-kindergarten, money for housing. Not to mention the efforts to fight climate change that will only become more expensive if we fail to act now.
Now is the time to get angry and indignant. Why is Congress so willing to throw money at defense contractors to fund war abroad while ignoring our needs at home ? Our message to President Biden and Congress : I am outraged that the military is about to have its largest budget approved, while the Build Back Better Act—which will pay for itself—languishes in the Senate.
Keep fighting,
Paul Hogarth, Daily Kos.
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