Quote (Black XistenZ @ Dec 20 2022 02:48pm)
- If you add up the volume of all the spending bills he did pass and tried to pass in 2021, you arrive at something like $4-5 trillion.
With the mass spending in recent years there has been little actual change in my jurisdiction of the US. We still have 4 day public school weeks. Our roads and infrastructure are about the same slowly crumbling away. There is more and more news of resource discovery, yet still no new extraction. Homelessmess is still a growing problem, and city solutions the same, just with bigger price tags. (gov proposes $200k tiny houses...)
Housing market is still weird, even raw supplies to build new are still bloated among others. Baby formula still at risk. Basic commodities costing more while incomes lag to catch-up.
When will the average American see benefits from these spends? We haven't seen any here, just bloated real estate, devalued retirements, tighter budgets.
This post was edited by RedFromWinter on Dec 22 2022 06:52am