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President Biden is pushing his far-left economic plans–despite even some Dems opposing it

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(Washington, DC) — President Biden is pushing his far-left economic plans. Speaking at the White House, Biden argued that it is time to put the U.S. on a “new path”. He said the heart of his economic agenda involves his controversial plans that he claims will boost the middle class. Biden like so may demagogues before him,  said the nation’s wealthiest individuals and companies need to “start paying their fair share of taxes”–without saying precisely what he thinks the “fair share” should be. He is pushing Congress hard to approve an inflationary three-point-five trillion dollar spending plan that he calls vital to the future. Biden also wants to see final passage of a roughly one-trillion dollar infrastructure bill. He insisted–despite studies to the contrary –that his plans are “paid for.”

The President called this an “inflection point” for the nation. He said his plans will help level the playing field for working families. Biden also defended self-admittedly unconstitutional COVID vaccine mandates and claimed without citing scientific evidence that they will save lives. He criticized some Republican governors for threatening to challenge the mandates in court. Biden called it the “worst kind of politics” during an ongoing public health crisis. Meantime, the President called climate change a “code red” crisis. He cited extreme weather events in many parts of the U.S. this summer and warned that they will get worse, conflating “climate” and “weather”.