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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has unveiled his solution to help fight inflation: significant tax increases. Steve Forbes on why the Democrats' proposed tax hike is reckless and is not the answer to inflation.Steve Forbes shares his What's Ahead Spotlights each Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.
The Department of the Interior announced it will put $1.7 billion dollars towards fulfilling water rights settlements with 12 tribal nations in Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Montana. It’s been long overdue, as tribal water rights on paper have been established for more than a century. Ukraine has suspended activity on its ports near the Black Sea region, which is a trade nexus for both Ukraine and Russia. The Fed could stick to its interest rate plans despite the conflict.
The Department of the Interior announced it will put $1.7 billion dollars towards fulfilling water rights settlements with 12 tribal nations in Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Montana. It’s been long overdue, as tribal water rights on paper have been established for more than a century. Ukraine has suspended activity on its ports near the Black Sea region, which is a trade nexus for both Ukraine and Russia. The Fed could stick to its interest rate plans despite the conflict.
Discussing this weeks current events. Biden and infrastructure bill. Supreme Court nominee. A personal insight into Covid with Kaivan. Nick's Sister Diana visits, and a small spotlight on Mark Kelly.
In our first episode we breakdown a speech that President Biden used to push one of his top campaign promises - his Build Back Better and Infrastructure plan. While the speech was an hour long - our breakdown makes it easy to understand and discuss. The Pardon My Parsing Political Podcast is non-partisan in our breakdowns. And, whichever party is in the White House is likely to be the one that we focus on. Parsing these speeches out allows us to look closer at the facts - closer at the arguments - and remove the distractions of the niceties and political correctness that make political speeches to hard to follow.
EV charging is developing exponentially. It is now a 30bnUSD market per year, growing at a astonishing pace of 20%. More than 1.5m EV charging stations are now operational in the world, 50% in China, 30% in Europe. The US will catch up soon thank to the Biden Infrastructure plan that commits 7.5bnUSD to EV charging. But ultra-fast charging comes with technical challenges as the impact on the local electricity networks are tremendous. On the one hand, large EV charging networks are being deployed with a commoditised approach and questionable business models; on the other hand, new turn-key sophisticated solutions start to emerge, such as integrating batteries and EV charging, creating micro-grids at retailers' premises. We invite Arcady Sosinov, CEO FreeWire Technologies, a Californian Start-Up that has raised more than 100mUSD from leading investors (Riverstone, BP, BlueBear), to discuss the future of Ultra-fast EV charging. And it is not going to be necessarily what people currently think.
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Ghost guns are no longer hiding in the shadows. They're becoming more popular than ever for criminals looking to avoid detection. They have no serial numbers and can be easily assembled at home from parts ordered online. They're becoming a big problem here in California. The big international climate change conference has wrapped up in Scotland. Was anything substantial actually accomplished? Did devil-worshipping lead to the Astroworld disaster at the Travis Scott concert? We get into all the rumors and misinformation surrounding the crowd surge.California's economy is trying to recover from the pandemic but it hasn't been easy. We look into how the new infrastructure bill out of Washington D.C. could help.Steve Bannon surrenders after getting hit with contempt charges for defying a subpoena to appear before the January 6th Commission. He promises a fight. Does he have a chance? Maybe. Things are shaping up for the Republicans to take back control of Congress. If that happens, what do they plan to do? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ghost guns are no longer hiding in the shadows. They're becoming more popular than ever for criminals looking to avoid detection. They have no serial numbers and can be easily assembled at home from parts ordered online. They're becoming a big problem here in California. The big international climate change conference has wrapped up in Scotland. Was anything substantial actually accomplished? Did devil-worshipping lead to the Astroworld disaster at the Travis Scott concert? We get into all the rumors and misinformation surrounding the crowd surge. California's economy is trying to recover from the pandemic but it hasn't been easy. We look into how the new infrastructure bill out of Washington D.C. could help. Steve Bannon surrenders after getting hit with contempt charges for defying a subpoena to appear before the January 6th Commission. He promises a fight. Does he have a chance? Maybe. Things are shaping up for the Republicans to take back control of Congress. If that happens, what do they plan to do? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
More than 100K NYC students were homeless at some point last school year; NYC students don't have to take International Baccalaureate exams during Eid al-Fitr; Biden: Infrastructure bill will ease economy woes, just wait
Moderator Kim Lewis talks with VOA senior diplomatic correspondent Cindy Saine and VOA executive producer Steve Redisch, about President Joe Biden's public campaign to promote his bipartisan infrastructure bill, the significance of Vice-President Kamala Harris' meeting with world leaders in Paris, the House Select Committee's escalating investigation into the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol and more. Join us for Issues in the News on the Voice of America.
On today's WBBM In Depth: host Jill DeGroot talks to WBBM reporter Bernie Tafoya about the federal infrastructure bill, and what changes the $17 billion in funding will bring to Illinois.
Lynn Sweet, Washington Bureau Chief for the Chicago Sun-Times, joins Anna to talk about what Illinois can expect from the Biden administration’s $1 trillion infrastructure bill.
Segment 1: Ilyce Glink, owner of Think Glink Media and Best Money Moves, joins John to talk about Elon Musk posting a Twitter poll asking if should sell 10% of his Tesla stock, what’s included in the Biden administration’s infrastructure bill, and why one market expert expects it to be a great Christmas season. Segment 2: Chicago Inno‘s Senior Editor Jim […]
This week, we look at struggles among Democrats to find compromise in advance of a widely anticipated vote on infrastructure and safety net bills. As we begin our analysis of news this week, alarm bells were ringing following the diagnosis of White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki with COVID 19, who dropped off of a planned international trip with President Biden due to what was described as a family emergency. Also, actor Alec Baldwin finally spoke with the press about the recent tragic incident on the set of the film Rust involving a prop weapon, and all eyes are on the Supreme Court as it prepares to hear cases involving two of the most contentious issues in America today: abortion and gun rights. Then later in the program, we examine the upheaval among Democrats in recent days, as they work their way toward finding approval for President Biden's proposed infrastructure and safety net bills this week. While progressives have called for support of the bill, many Senators warn that they may break ranks with their fellow members of Congress if key climate language ends up being omitted... but what does all of this say about the state of the Democratic Party as the midterm elections arrive, and more importantly, how does it reflect what recent polls are showing about President Biden's current numbers? Coronavirus Charities: If you are able, please consider supporting the following charities that are offering relief for those affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Visit our Coronavirus Charities Page to learn more. DOLLARS FOR DONUTS A special thank you to those who donated to the podcast this week: Pam Hajcek Emily Taylor Jill Ellis Elizabeth Hove Brett Giles If you like Middle Theory and want to help support the show, you can donate to the program here: We also offer SUBSCRIPTION accounts for those who would like to make recurring monthly payments to Middle Theory. If you would prefer to SUBSCRIBE to the program, click here to visit our DONATES page, and scroll down below the primary DONATE button. SHOW NOTES PROOF POSITIVE: Jen Psaki tests positive for COVID 19 BALDWIN SPEAKS: Alec Baldwin Doubts 'Rust' Will Continue After Halyna Hutchins' Death BACK IN BLUE: Mayoral candidates align with police in setback for Black Lives Matter COURT: Supreme Court embarks on most dramatic reckoning for abortion in decades What would happen if Roe v Wade were overturned? Gun Rights Case Could Upend Big City Restrictions INFRASTRUCTURE: House Democrats eye Tuesday vote on infrastructure and safety net bills Democrats Divided Over Tax Proposals to Pay for Budget Bill What Happened Today in Biden Infrastructure and Spending Talks COMPROMISE: Progressives fear compromise could jeopardize midterm hopes Some Democrats warn they could vote against giant spending bill if key climate provisions nixed Sanders: All Democrat senators need to agree on framework of economic bill before House vote 2022 FEARS: Virginia race, Biden's stalled agenda and low polls have Democrats fearing 2022 The suburban Virginia block that explains how Democrats might be about to blow it BIDEN'S NEW LOW: Biden's job rating sinks to 42 percent in NBC News poll a year from midterms 71% Believe Country on Wrong Track JOIN US: REACH OUT TO MIDDLE THEORY To send us feedback, you can email us here. Also, follow Middle Theory on Twitter too... this is highly recommended, and may even be vital for some of you. Finally, as mentioned earlier, some may be further compelled to donate to the program, which helps keep ads for survival gear, water filters, male enhancement supplements, and do-it-yourself earthworm farming kits off the program.
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In addition to our weekly numbers report, we recap the vaccine news about all three vaccines being approved for booster shots and that a vaccine from one source can be given as a booster to a patient that had original shots from one of the others. We will look at the impacts of freedom of choice over Vax and Masks and remind you about the consequences of choice. Condolences to the family of Former Secretary of State Gen, Colin Powell who died this week at 84 of complications from Covid Breakthrough. We will weigh in on the Biden Infrastructure battle with Republicans as a pared down bill at $2T is moving through the House. It's another in the never ending games played by both Dems and Reps to see who will blink first We look at a lawsuit in Illinois over a redistricting plan that did not use the 2020 Census data. And, could we go a week without talk about the Filibuster in the Senate? Nope.
As finer details of the forthcoming infrastructure package are forming in congressional negotiations, panelists contemplate the unmet needs of US states and municipalities and how this federal funding could be strategically utilized to address these needs in a comprehensive manner. This special briefing features a panel of experts, including Carolyn Coleman, executive director and CEO of the League of California Cities; Andrew F. Haughwout, senior vice president and policy leader for Household and Regional in the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's Research and Statistics Group; Annie Linskey, White House reporter for the Washington Post; and Torsten Slok, chief economist for Apollo Global Group. Notable Quotes: “What we are still waiting for is more growth in services, more normalization in services. We are approaching more normal levels, but we are not back to the level of consumption of services we were at before the pandemic,” Torsten Slok. “One of the conclusions that I draw from all of this is that it's going to be difficult to figure out exactly what the impact of this particular plan is going to be, because so much of it is about reducing ris.,” Andrew Haughwout. “In terms of managing for potential fiscal cliffs, I think it's very good news that the ARPA dollars will be invested over time. They arrive in our communities in two tranches, and cities have until 2026 to expend those funds,” Carolyn Coleman. “What has changed this week is the President has begun to say, ‘OK, I've done a lot of listening, and this is probably going to be in the bill, and this is what's not going to be in the bill,'” Annie Linskey. Be sure to subscribe to Special Briefing to stay up to date on the world of public finance. Learn more about the Volcker Alliance at: volckeralliance.org Learn more about Penn IUR at: penniur.upenn.edu Connect with us @VolckerAlliance and @PennIUR on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn Special Briefing is published by the Volcker Alliance, as part of its Public Finance initiatives, and Penn IUR. The views expressed on this podcast are those of the panelists and do not necessarily reflect the position of the Volcker Alliance or Penn IUR.
The multi trillion dollar budget reconciliation bill working through Congress includes billions of dollars to mitigate climate change, improve drinking water safety, and improve resiliency for coastal communities. Also, a new study finds an association between high levels of phthalate in blood and premature death. These “everywhere chemicals” are linked to elevated risk for cardiovascular deaths for middle-aged Americans. And Pulitzer Prize winning author Richard Powers on his new book, Bewilderment, about a father and son struggling to survive as the damaged planet does the same. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Debate: Carrie SheffieldCarrie Sheffield, conservative columnist and broadcaster, returns to the Bullpen to debate the Biden Infrastructure Bill and national debt. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Canary Cry News Talk ep. 397 - 10.04.2021 - CYBER ECO RESET: Waxxinated Economy, Nano Flags, Outages, Oil Spill - CCNT 397 HOME: CanaryCryNewsTalk.com LINK TREE: CanaryCry.Party SUPPORT: CanaryCryRadio.com/Support MEET UPS: CanaryCryMeetUps.com ravel: Ravel Podcast Facelikethesun Resurrection YouTube channel Truther Dating experiment INTRO 2:00 Monday Jingle Show Notes and website (Over 60 sources on this episode) Nano Monument of World Flag Greta's mic has a mask Clip: Biden Infrastructure bill on hold, 6 hours, 6 days, 6 weeks Developing: CyberPandemic: Facebook, massive Internet outage [Down Detector] FLIPPY 28:20 Flippy trying to boost business in downtown Portland (KGW8) DNA/BIBLICAL 38:29 Scientists restore vision in legally blind people by editing their DNA (India Times) COVID 19/I AM WACCINE 49:00 Clip: Keith Oberman is unhinged Clip: Fauci on Mandates Clip: Fauci won't step down ever Clip: Fauci is the Grinch who stole Christmas Note: Judicial Watch receives Fauci Emails, affirms Wuhan, Bill Gates, et al (Judicial Watch) Note: What are they hiding? Mail receives ridiculous redacted emails (DailyMail) Australia 1:17:04 Clip: Aussie nurse begs for people to get waxxed Clip: Daniel Andrews, Victoria Premiere, blaming citizens for freedom J&J now linked to another blood clotting condition (DailyMail) Note: “Mysterious rise in Heart Attacks from blocked arteries” (Times UK) Clip: Dr. Vladimir Zelenko warns, 2 billion could die from inoculation Notes:
On this episode of the Mid by Midwest Podcast, Tom and Jeff discuss the Biden Infrastructure & Vaccine Mandate. The roundup includes the latest from Taco Bell!
Black Politics Expert Dr. James Taylor will also discuss the stalemate in the Biden Infrastructure bill plus more. Then Banking & Financial expert Darnell Parker explains the nationwide job shortage plus more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Morning Show with Nikki Medoro welcomes ABC Washington Correspondent Alex Presha to talk about the House of Representatives reaching an agreement on a key procedural measure that will advance the President's domestic infrastructure agenda. Also, supply and hiring issues affecting restaurant business hours. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Afghanistan is a fucking mess - More major cities continue to fall to the Taliban as the US continues it withdrawal from the country. Meanwhile the Biden Administration is sending 3,000 US troops into the country to stabilize US enclaves as they continue to pull out. Will we have a Fall of Saigon moment? Kabul could fall in weeks if not days. Senate passes $1.2 trillion bipartisan deal - this week the US senate voted 69-30 to pass the Biden Infrastructure package. Hundreds of billions of dollars (if this plan goes info effect) would go towards roads, bridges, electric grid, rail, public transit and other “hard infrastructure” projects. 19 Republicans voted for the measure which pissed off x-President Trump - the guy who lost the last election. This is a major triumph for Biden who has made bipartisanship a major aspect of his administration. This bill faces an uncertain future in the House as Progressive Democrats are pushing for an even larger 3.5 trillion dollar companion bill which would address social-spending and climate remediation items. Among other things, it would expand health care coverage, fund universal pre-K and free community college, create ambitious federal programs to combat climate change and grant a path to citizenship for qualified immigrants Gov. Andrew Cuomo is gonzo - New York's human leach will step down 14 days after his announcement after the State's Attorney General Letitia James reported on his harassment of at least 11 women. Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul will replace him becoming the State's first female governor. COVID's Delta Variant is going nuts and you should be wearing a fucking mask again - While Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Florida Ass-hat Ron DeSantis continue to threaten teachers and prohibit local efforts to mandate mask wearing, most of the country is getting the message - if you refuse to get vaccinated you are putting yourself and children younger than 12 at risk of dying. DeSantis has gone as far as threatening the salaries of heroic school board officials as they defy his ban. Britney Spear's father Jamie Spears steps down as his daughter's conservatorship - Why can't Brit run her own life? Who the fuck knows but it seems like this guy's 13-year gravy train has come to an end.
Steve Moore, an economist from Freedom Works, joined the program to talk about the $3.5 Trillion dollar spending bill that Biden is pushing for. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Homeless man committed to Hawaii mental hospital for two years over mistaken identity UN report on climate change (10:20) Andrew Cuomo resigns (16:55) Judge rules Dominion lawsuits against My Pillow Guy, Sydney Powell & Rudy Giuliani can continue/My Pillow Guy now says China hacked Dominion machines…Even though they aren't connected to the internet (22:50) Covid - FL mask Mandates/Widespread stupidity (39:00) Rand Paul suspended from You Tube/Marjorie Taylor Greene suspended from Twitter for the 4th time/Says people can shoot door to door vax volunteers/Has no idea what HIPAA rights are (45:15) Biden - Infrastructure bill passes the Senate (1:02:20) Olympics - Damian Warner/Molly Seidel/Baseball/Basketball/Ping Pong/Badminton/Hamstrung Tokyo (1:07:55)
The Senate passed Biden's long-awaited bipartisan infrastructure bill earlier this week. But it's fate is tied to a massive Democratic spending plan — and things are looking a little shaky. POLITICO's Caitlin Emma reports. Plus, the nation's largest teachers union backs vaccine mandates. And top Biden advisor Anita Dunn leaves the White House. Caitlin Emma is a budget and appropriations reporter for POLITICO Jeremy Siegel is a host for POLITICO Dispatch. Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio. Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio. Raghu Manavalan is a senior editor for POLITICO audio. Read more: Senate adopts budget that paves way for $3.5T spending plan
Tonight on the Last Word: The Senate is expected to vote soon on the budget resolution. Also, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo resigns after Democrats call for him to step down amid the sexual harassment scandal. Plus, a Dallas County judge sues to strike down the Texas governor's ban on mask mandates. The Senate Judiciary Committee moves forward with the investigation into Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the election. And Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul will become New York's first female governor. Sen. Chris Coons, Bharat Ramamurti, NY Sen. Alessandra Biaggi, Clay Jenkins, Neal Katyal and Rep. Brian Higgins join Ali Velshi.
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Recovery from the economic impacts of covid-19 has meant supply chain bottlenecks, worker shortages and rising building costs to major cities around the world. Are these short-term supply hiccups, or longer-term threats to economic health? In this episode, John Robbins, U.S. Managing Director and North America Head of Real Estate at Turner & Townsend, which provides consultancy services to the real estate, infrastructure and natural resource sectors) shares insights from the firm's newly released 2021 International Construction Market Survey (ICMS), which provides intel on construction costs in 90 global markets. He also offers key takeaways on potential market impacts of the Biden Infrastructure Plan, which was still being debated in the U.S. Senate when the episode was recorded.
We break down the Recall Election of California Governor Gavin Newsom. We examine Newsom's record as governor and on recalls as a tool to hold politicians accountable. We also look at his competitors including Larry Elder and former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer. Then we break down the Biden Infrastructure bill and talk at length about Electric Vehicle charging stations, rail, and proper funding sources. Then we discuss Poway Firefighters and our local Congressman Scott Peters. #infrastructure #RecallNewsom #Poway Relevant Links: Five things you didn't know were in the infrastructure bill https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/10/politics/five-surprising-items-in-the-infrastructure-bill/index.html Larry Elder's outspoken conservative radio rhetoric is under scrutiny in recall election https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/california/story/2021-08-10/larry-elder-views-newsom-recall-race Transparent California Salaries in Poway https://transparentcalifornia.com/salaries/2019/poway/ Coronado Mayor Challenge Scott Peters https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/politics/story/2021-08-09/coronado-mayor-files-paperwork-to-challenge-peters John Riley Project Info: Bookings? Inquiries? Contact me at https://johnrileyproject.com/ Sponsorship Inquiries: https://johnrileyproject.com/sponsorship/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJJSzeIW2A-AeT7gwonglMA Social Media and Podcast Links: http://connectwithjohnny.com/ Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Municipal officials and analysts have their sights set on social equity and climate resilience as Congress debates more than a trillion dollars of infrastructure spending proposed by the Biden administration, panelists focus on how state and local governments will use existing American Rescue Plan Act funding to address broadband and water and sewer needs. Additionally, panelists weigh in on the outlook for investment by counties and cities and risks posed by climate change to states, counties, and cities in the $4 trillion municipal bond market. This special briefing features a panel of experts, including Governor Brad Little, Idaho; US Representative Carolyn Bourdeaux (D-Georgia); Laura Curran, Executive, Nassau County New York; Thomas G. Doe, president, Municipal Market Analytics. Notable Quotes: "I look at all infrastructure through the climate lens," Municipal Market Analytics (MMA) President Thomas G. Doe said "It's looking not just at existing projects and their risk, but also what the future probable risks are for any new efforts that are being done, and, especially, not just on durability but also on equity as well." "As you know this is not a sexy topic," but it is critical, Representative Bourdeaux said. "It's kind of like your abs when you work out: It is your core." Governor Little said Idaho was being cautious in its use of relief money. "We're not certain, and I don't think anybody is, about when this is going to normalize," he said. "We want to make sure we know what normal is … and what to do when the federal government ceases to inject money into the economy." "When you have stable communities, safe communities, and more environmentally resilient communities, that's good for the economy, ergo it's good for our credit rating," Nassau County Executive Laura Curran said, noting the county's efforts to rectify chronic credit issues. Be sure to subscribe to Special Briefing to stay up to date on the world of public finance. Learn more about the Volcker Alliance at: volckeralliance.org Learn more about Penn IUR at: penniur.upenn.edu Connect with us @VolckerAlliance and @PennIUR on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn Special Briefing is published by the Volcker Alliance, as part of its Public Finance initiatives, and Penn IUR. The views expressed on this podcast are those of the panelists and do not necessarily reflect the position of the Volcker Alliance or Penn IUR.
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This week, U.S. Sen. Gary Peters joins the podcast to talk about his advocacy for President Biden's comprehensive infrastructure proposal, The American Jobs Plan. Peters is traveling the state to advocate for the administration's plan. He was in Grand Rapids Wednesday for conversations with a number of representatives involved in various components of infrastructure, including MDOT Director Paul Ajegba, Grand Rapids Mayor Rosalynn Bliss, Anthony Tuttle of the West Michigan Cybersecurity Consortium, Erin Kuhn of the West Michigan Shoreline Regional Development Commission and a member of the Michigan Infrastructure Council, and Laurel Joseph of the Grand Valley Metropolitan Council. The senator recorded the podcast following the Grand Rapids event Wednesday. He participated in a similar event in Lansing on Thursday. Peters discussed the ongoing negotiations and whether reconciliation was an option. Meanwhile, the president met again this week with West Virginia Sen. Shelley Moore Capito to broker a compromise and floated another $1 trillion plan on Thursday as outlined in a Wall Street Journal story (Subscription). The reporting indicated that under the president's suggestion, the biggest companies would pay a minimum corporate tax of 15 percent, according to people briefed on the matter. Unlike Mr. Biden's proposed corporate tax-rate increase to 28 percent or changes to taxes on U.S. companies' foreign income, the minimum tax wouldn't directly reverse the 2017 law. In the roundtable conversations, Peters pointed out that we can save more money if we invest in infrastructure now than we will if we push off investments. In fact, the senator mentioned that for every dollar invested in infrastructure, you end up saving close to $7 of taxpayer money in the long run. He pointed to the Gordie Howe International Bridge as an example of investments up front that pay big dividends in the future because of the importance to the economies in Michigan and Canada. MDOT photo: Senator Peters and MDOT Director Paul Ajegba at a round table event in Lansing.
This week we are going to look into the debate regarding Biden's $2.3T infrastructure plan. This plan has been repositioned and renamed The Americas Jobs Plan. Moody's Analytics estimates that the Plan would generate 2.7M new jobs over the next ten years. The US ranks 13th in the quality of our infrastructure and there has generally been bipartisan support for making some big investments. We will analyze Biden's plan from two perspectives. First – Scope and Scale – What is in the plan? Second – Funding – How will the plan be funded?
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President Biden has just unveiled a new $2.3 Trillion ‘infrastructure' plan, but a shockingly large portion of this bill is actually unrelated to infrastructure. The plan includes massive subsidies for corporations as well as state and local governments and comes right after the administration's proposed increase in the corporate tax rate.
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2021 First Quarter Recap, Growth vs. Value, and the Biden Infrastructure Proposal In this week's episode, the Money Wise guys recap market performance for the first quarter of 2021, including the biggest out-performance of the Dow over the NASDAQ since 2002. They also discuss growth versus value, and whether it is a short-term trade or a trend with a more prolonged rotation toward value stocks. With April being consistent as one of the best months for stock investing over the past one hundred years, the guys will also take a look at whether there is potential for higher PE stocks to gain momentum in the second quarter. Jeff, Joe, and Kyle also review what Snowmaggedon taught us about supply chain management and the dangers of a just-in-time inventory system, as well as what parts of the Biden infrastructure plan may be investable. They round out the episode by examining what all these factors could mean for how you should position your portfolio through the rest of 2021. Tune in for all the details! Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast wherever you listen to your podcasts and visit our website for updates and resources on investment management and the markets.