Holy Crap! Bernie Sander Think $6T Spending Spree Is 'Too Little'
Get ready for big debt if Democrats are successful in pushing ahead with socialist psychopath Bernie Sanders's spending bill. Good news, the $3.5 trillion currently on the floor actually began life as a $6 trillion plan that Bernie claimed was probably 'too small'. Sanders says that the current $3.5 trillion is as low as he is willing to go.
"The $6 trillion that I originally proposed was probably too little. Three and a half trillion should be a minimum. But I accept that there's going to have to be give and take," Sanders said Sunday on ABC News’s "This Week," referring to the $6 trillion infrastructure plan he pushed for this summer.
"Poll after poll shows what we are doing is exactly what the American people wants. It’s not what the big money interest wants, not what the lobbyist wants. It’s what the American people want," he added.
Sen. Bernie Sanders tells @jonkarl that the $3.5 trillion budget resolution price tag will likely be lowered.
“The $3.5 trillion should be a minimum, but I accept that there's gonna have to be give and take.” https://t.co/5MGcXtm7a4 pic.twitter.com/efP8oRyu7m
— This Week (@ThisWeekABC) October 3, 2021
Sanders went on to paint his debtors' nightmare as a positive and claimed that he has the president and the people behind him. Meaning, he thinks the bill will pass no matter what.
"They want this reconciliation bill to be paid for by doing away with the loopholes that the wealthy and large corporations enjoy. So we have the American people, very, very strongly on our side. We've got the president of the United States on our side. Got 96% of the members of the Democratic Caucus in the House on our side. We got all but two senators at this point and the Democratic caucus on our side. We're going to win this thing. We're going to pass a strong infrastructure bill to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure. And we're going to pass a reconciliation bill," he said.
“We have the American people very, very strongly on our side…we’re gonna win this thing.”
Sen. Bernie Sanders tells @jonkarl that he is confident the Senate will pass the budget reconciliation bill despite two Democratic holdouts. https://t.co/jjtxMk6IoC pic.twitter.com/g2PFH3OcIO
— This Week (@ThisWeekABC) October 3, 2021
As outrageous as the current $3.5 trillion bogus infrastructure bill is now, to know that Sanders was pushing for twice that means more bills will likely follow. I'm sure those bills will also be dubbed something as misleading as 'infrastructure' as well while claiming to help the people.