Budget Deal

nsacpi

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I'm glad that Schumer and Manchin were able to cut this deal. It has been there for the taking for a while, but the left wing of the Democratic Party is almost as immature in its conception of politics as its counterparts on the right. Hopefully it passes with bipartisan support.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/us-p...hed-deal-with-democrats-economy-climate-bill/

Sen. Joe Manchin III (D-W.Va.) on Wednesday reached a deal with Democratic leaders on a spending package that aims to lower health-care costs, combat climate change and reduce the federal deficit, marking a massive potential breakthrough for President Biden’s long-stalled economic agenda.

The new agreement, brokered between Manchin and Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.), opens the door for party lawmakers to try to advance the measure in the coming weeks. It caps off months of fierce debate, delay and acrimony, a level of infighting that some Democrats saw as detrimental to their political fate ahead of this fall’s critical elections.

Under the deal, Schumer secured Manchin’s support for roughly $433 billion in new spending, most of which is focused on climate change and clean energy production — the largest such investment in U.S. history. The Democrats coupled the spending with provisions that aim to lower health-care costs for Americans, chiefly by allowing Medicare to begin negotiating the price of select prescription drugs on behalf of seniors.

To pay for the package, Manchin and Schumer also settled on a flurry of changes to tax law that would raise $739 billion over the next decade — enough to offset the cost of the bill while securing more than $300 billion for cutting the deficit, a priority for Manchin. Democrats sourced the funds from a series of changes to tax law, including a new minimum tax on corporations and fresh investments in the Internal Revenue Service that will help it pursue tax cheats.

Taken together, the package represents more than some Democrats once thought they might win from Manchin, who repeatedly has raised fiscal concerns with his own party’s ambitions. Only two weeks earlier, the moderate from West Virginia, a coal-heavy state, signaled his opposition to new climate investments out of concern that spending increases — funded in part by tax hikes — could harm the economy and worsen inflation.
 
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The accord came in part because Schumer, Pelosi and Biden also agreed to seek and pass new legislation easing the federal permitting rules for pipelines and other infrastructure in the coming months. Such regulatory changes have to be tackled separately from Democrats’ spending package, given the rules under which lawmakers hope to advance their forthcoming bill. Manchin has in particular prioritized a drilling project in Alaska and a natural gas pipeline that runs through West Virginia.

“Our persistent and increasing dependence on foreign energy and supply chains from countries who hate America represents a clear and present danger and it must end,” Manchin said in a statement.

To further win his support, some Democratic senators in recent days also sought an intervention from Larry Summers, the former treasury secretary who has been sharply critical of Biden’s earlier stimulus law, according to two people familiar with the matter, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe private conversations. Summers was among the economists who first warned that inflation would rise.

The two men spoke this week, and Manchin listened as Summers talked in detail about why Democrats’ proposed economic package — including its energy provisions — would not lead to higher prices, the people said.
 
Permitting rules have become a big obstacle to growth in this country. Glad to see this making its way onto the agenda.
 
So look, I at least reasonably support a lot of the things in this bill, but calling it the Inflation Reduction Act is a ****ing trip.
 
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Welp... I know longer need to read the bill to know it's garbage.

Nsacpi and Summers touting it as good cannot be a better confirmation of how awful it is

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God, I hate politics so, so much.

Wait they're working on a gay marriage bill? Did I just jump back in time 30 years? We had one of those already, Clinton signed it, then the most liberal state in the country put legalization on the ballot and it lost, then the Supreme Court overturned the law and the Cal vote. Why another bill?
 
Wait they're working on a gay marriage bill? Did I just jump back in time 30 years? We had one of those already, Clinton signed it, then the most liberal state in the country put legalization on the ballot and it lost, then the Supreme Court overturned the law and the Cal vote. Why another bill?

If you think Clinton is bad, just wait until you hear about some guy named Joe Biden. I hear he’s really tough on crime!
 
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