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In this discussion, host David Ponraj talks with Dr. Robert Blaine, Sr. Executive and Director of the Institute for Youth, Education and Families at National League of Cities (NLC) and the CAO for the City of Jackson, MS. Dr. Blaine reveals how the NLC is working tirelessly to bring economic inclusion to marginalized residents at a city level, to provide human infrastructure along with physical infrastructure. While necessary efforts are going toward safe roads, clean water and energy efficiency, they also focus on economic dignity for all residents including access to good schools, resources for health and wellness, and financial empowerment tools.The National League of Cities, in partnership with the federal government and several notable nonprofits, are offering FREE programs to any city that needs financial help and guidance to improve their human and physical infrastructure. They provide various grants, along with 4-month programs that will ensure the grant money is used strategically and will create a positive impact. There are new opportunities to apply for programs that address challenges like clean water, safe roads, energy efficiency, broadband access, and factory revitalization. Every four months, a new group of programs launches, so check back often.To find out more about the various programs, grants, and to apply, visit localinfrastructure.org. Learn more about NLC at https://www.nlc.org/
"Human Infrastructure" Hosts: Darren Weeks, Vicky Davis Website for the show: https://governamerica.com Vicky's websites: https://thetechnocratictyranny.com and http://channelingreality.com COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AND CREDITS AT: https://governamerica.com/radio/radio-archives/22492-govern-america-november-5-2022-human-infrastructure Listen LIVE every Saturday at 11AM Eastern time at http://radio.governamerica.com Text GOVERN to 80123 to be notified of live transmissions that may occur outside of our regularly-scheduled Saturday broadcasts. These transmissions will occur when/if circumstances warrant. Economic collapse draws closer as U.S. debt becomes much harder to service. Millennium Challenge Corporation to direct foreign assistance around the world. Deep dive into World Economic Forum's panel discussion on "An Economic Iron Curtain: Scenarios and Their Implications". IMF managing director believes SDRs are free money that doesn't cost anyone anything! Labor shortages: real or exaggerated? Deisel shortage worsens to dangerous levels; filling stations running out and reports of rationing are beginning to spread. Some energy companies are being forced to retreat from so-called "green" show horse sources of energy in favor of proven work horses like coal. Wind turbines are being destroyed in Germany to make room for expanding coal mines. Supply chains and efficiency in the global economy: and it all comes tumbling down. Crime is skyrocketing in cities large and small, as criminals go unprosecuted in the name of "social justice", and the Biden administration is allowing organized criminal smugglers and cartels into America through our southern border. Rabbis prepare for their "messiah", but are they really readying the world for the antichrist? Millennium Summit produces four key proposals, including a global health information system, called "Healthlink". Deep dive into CBS News' self-censored documentary, called "Arming Ukraine", wherein we learn that only thirty percent of U.S. weapons are making it to their intended recipients. Inter-American Democratic Charter, 9/11 evidence and oddities, springboards for senseless wars, and more.
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Jesse discusses establishment politics, infrastructure plan and new evidence of systemic racism in law enforcement.
On Saving America 124, Biden's OSHA vaccine mandate, unsurprisingly, didn't stand up in court. Meanwhile, gender identity and zero-emission vehicles are now infrastructure, at least according to the Infrastructure Bill. As always, the opinions expressed in this podcast are mine and my guests' and not the opinions of my university, my company, or the businesses with which I am connected. I am an attorney and speaker as well as the founder and CEO of Claremont Management Group, a consulting firm in Houston, Texas. I'm also a tenured professor, the Cameron Endowed Chair of Management and Marketing, and the Director of Graduate Programs at the University of St. Thomas. You can connect with me on LinkedIn [@DavidSchein], Twitter [@DSchein1], Facebook [@AuthorDavidSchein], and YouTube [user/ClaremontManagement]! My upcoming book, Bad Deal for America, explores the high-stakes game U.S. politicians are playing with the taxpayers' money. The major players, themselves like a deck of cards, have shown us in their own words that the political system is broken. Readers can follow the money to see how some have lived high on the hog while masquerading as public servants. Told in an entertaining and unique way, this book is a call to arms to fulfill the ideals of the founding fathers by holding the political class responsible. My 2018 book, The Decline of America: 100 Years of Leadership Failures, is a thought-provoking, non-partisan book that reviews the last 100 years of American Presidents (from Wilson through Obama), offering not just criticism, but common-sense solutions to help fix America before it's too late. I also host the podcast Business Law 101, where I discuss the legal concepts all business owners need to know. Remember to subscribe to and rate Saving America and Business Law 101 in your favorite podcast app!
Sadé Dozan of Caring Across Generations discusses the Build Back Better bill, which would put some $150 billion into Medicaid-supported homecare services. The post Belabored: Our Neglected Human Infrastructure, with Sadé Dozan appeared first on Dissent Magazine.
Moderator Kim Lewis talks with VOA congressional correspondent Katherine Gypson and VOA executive producer Steve Redisch about the Democratic party's struggle to unite on President Joe Biden's human infrastructure spending package, the political ramifications of the upcoming Governor's election in Virginia, President Biden's pledge to stand with southeast Asian nations and so much more. Join us for Issues in the News on the Voice of America.
As Congress inches closer to a human infrastructure deal, which contains a number of extremely popular programs, how could it change the political calculus if it's passed? On Today's Show:Susan Page, USA Today Washington bureau chief and the author of Madam Speaker: Nancy Pelosi and the Lessons of Power (Twelve, 2021), talks about the "framework" introduced by President Biden and the attempts to forge a compromise in Congress.
If you're confused about the current budget crisis, this is the episode for you! Sierra Noe joins our crew to discuss some of the main events surrounding the issue, including why progressive House Democrats refuse to vote on the $1.5 trillion infrastructure bill unless Senate Democrats agree to pass the $3.5 trillion dollar “Build Back Better” agenda in its current form. (For a full debate on some of the items contained in this bill, listen to Ep. 12 Human Infrastructure — the bill has been called both). House Democrats (Led by Speaker Pelosi) are determined to pass the $1.5 trillion infrastructure bill AND the $3.5 trillion "Build Back Better" package as one giant bundle. They refuse to call for a vote on these issues individually. The infrastructure bill received bipartisan support (from both Democrats & Republicans) but progressive democrats in the House refuse to vote in favor of the infrastructure bill unless senate Democrats pass the Build Back Better (aka human infrastructure) bill. Senators Manchin (WV) and Cinema (AZ) are opposed to the $2.5 trillion "Build Back Better", knocking the Senate Democrat vote count down to 48. They need at least 50 to pass. Sen. Manchin stands by the original deal he signed with senate majority leader Chuck Schumer which outlined $1.5 trillion in spending -- any additional spending would require means-testing (proof of its necessity and correct allocation/use). Senators Manchin & Cinema face mounting pressure from the progressives in their party and President Biden to cave and vote in favor of the $5 trillion budget package. The livestream of this episode can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBt3I-Kq8uM&t=677s Our recordings are live-streamed every Saturday at 12pm central. Subscribe to our YouTube channel so you don't miss any of our great content!
If you're confused about the current budget crisis, this is the episode for you! Sierra Noe joins our crew to discuss some of the main events surrounding the issue, including why progressive House Democrats refuse to vote on the $1.5 trillion infrastructure bill unless Senate Democrats agree to pass the $3.5 trillion dollar “Build Back Better” agenda in its current form. (For a full debate on some of the items contained in this bill, listen to Ep. 12 Human Infrastructure — the bill has been called both). House Democrats (Led by Speaker Pelosi) are determined to pass the $1.5 trillion infrastructure bill AND the $3.5 trillion "Build Back Better" package as one giant bundle. They refuse to call for a vote on these issues individually. The infrastructure bill received bipartisan support (from both Democrats & Republicans) but progressive democrats in the House refuse to vote in favor of the infrastructure bill unless senate Democrats pass the Build Back Better (aka human infrastructure) bill. Senators Manchin (WV) and Cinema (AZ) are opposed to the $2.5 trillion "Build Back Better", knocking the Senate Democrat vote count down to 48. They need at least 50 to pass. Sen. Manchin stands by the original deal he signed with senate majority leader Chuck Schumer which outlined $1.5 trillion in spending -- any additional spending would require means-testing (proof of its necessity and correct allocation/use). Senators Manchin & Cinema face mounting pressure from the progressives in their party and President Biden to cave and vote in favor of the $5 trillion budget package. The livestream of this episode can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBt3I-Kq8uM&t=677s Our recordings are live-streamed every Saturday at 12pm central. Subscribe to our YouTube channel so you don't miss any of our great content!
Join The Atlas Society for our monthly webinar series - Current Events with Kelley and Salsman. The Atlas Society founder Dr. David Kelley, and Senior Scholar, Dr. Richard Salsman join host Jennifer Grossman to discuss the Biden Administration's "Human" Infrastructure Bill, The Constitution of Knowledge by Jonathan Rauch, and AG Merrick Garland's "terrorism investigation" into parents "interfering" with school boards.
It looks like Joe Biden's landmark legislation is running into some challenges in Congress. Joe Manchin, one of the most powerful men in Congress right now, has pushed back on the $3.5 trillion bill and counter-offered with a more narrow $1.5 trillion plan. Progressive Democrats in the house are saying that it's too small to make their priorities a reality. Both sides of the aisle are pulling in opposite directions and don't seem to be able to come to a compromise. Joe Biden is making tax reform a major aspect of the Human Infrastructure plan. The increase of tax rates on those making more than $400,000 per year are the means for paying for part of the plan. If the bill fails to pass, the current tax law expires in 2026. If it does pass, the Trump tax cuts will still be in effect for another 8 years. The time difference could be the determining factor in shifting your money to tax-free without bumping into a higher tax bracket. Joe Biden is on the clock. If he can't get this bill passed relatively soon, he's going to convey the impression that his party is in disarray and they aren't going into the midterm elections in a unified way. Typically, the party in power needs to get their priorities done in the first two years. The stalemate in Congress runs the risk of pushing the legislation so far out into the future that nothing happens. The bill will end up somewhere between the two extremes. There are other Senators and Congress people saying that the $3.5 trillion is too small while others are saying $1.5 trillion is the maximum. Nancy Pelosi has recently abandoned the effort to tie the Infrastructure bill and Human Infrastructure bill together. The longer this bill takes to pass or fail, the more likely failure becomes as congresspeople won't want their name attached to it. This means that every day that goes by where this bill doesn't pass, the likelihood is that the current tax rates are going to expire in 2026. Mentioned in this Episode: A top House progressive says $1.5 trillion is not enough to pass social spending plan - npr.org/2021/10/03/1042862107/a-top-house-progressive-says-1-5-trillion-is-not-enough-to-pass-social-spending-?t=1633978400218&t=1634060208587
Enjoy as Ian breaks down the 2 different Bills trying to work their way through congress. Infrastructure and Human Infrastructure. Why are they not passed already and how are the MSM an politicians spinning this?
The increase on taxes on the rich with the Human Infrastructure plan is rumored to cost the average American nothing, but that's not quite the full story. The long-term implications of the cost of the plan say differently. Fiscal insanity has been a bi-partisan venture, and it has been for at least the last 20 years. Debt goes up under Republican administrations just as much as Democrats. Under Donald Trump's administration, the debt rose by an average of $2 trillion per year. Historically, the debt rose by $1 trillion driven primarily by Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid as Baby Boomers begin to retire. Broken down, this means that there is an extra $23,500 in federal debt for every person in the country. Only two other presidents have come close to spending as much, George W. Bush and Abraham Lincoln, both of whom oversaw extraordinary circumstances during their presidencies. One of the things that drove up the debt was the Covid-19 crisis, but the debt had already soared to grave levels prior to the pandemic. Trump cut taxes but didn't do anything to cut spending, and this caused debt to soar to unprecedented levels. The national debt is now at the point where it's higher than it was at the conclusion of World War 2. The difference is that we could demobilize after WW2 but we can't avoid the primary expenses looming over the nation now. A common myth that many people believe is that we can grow our way out of the national debt. The debt is growing at an extraordinary rate and there is no way for revenue to grow in comparison. The tariffs Trump introduced were believed to help eliminate the budget deficit and pay down the national debt, but that was not the case. The Trump tax cuts were primary drivers of increasing the debt, when combined with a lack of cuts to spending. The tariffs also had a minimal impact on the debt once it had been allocated. The fiscal gap and the national debt are so large that the idea of taxing the rich pales in comparison. Taxing the rich, even at 100% levels, it's only enough to pay the interest on the debt and fund a couple of programs for a few weeks. There are huge fiscal unsustainabilities in the scope of the federal government's budget. By early 2019, Trump was telling the American public that the national debt was a grave threat to economic and societal prosperity. Other officials began sounding the alarm as well. Historically, we have racked up debt but with good excuses for doing so. This time we accumulated debt when the stock market was booming. When every other country was getting their house in order, we continue to pile debt onto the national credit card. We are currently at 130% debt-to-GDP and for most economists, alarm bells are going off. The reason why now is different from WW2 when we had similar levels of debt is we are now funding social programs that are slated to grow dramatically in the near future. The real issue is the cost of the interest on the debt. Most of the debt has been financed in the short term and will have to be refinanced. If interest rates go up in the interim, the cost of that interest is going to skyrocket and consume the federal budget. Low-interest rates are manageable now, but if and when that changes in time, the risk becomes greater. Blame can be laid on both sides of the aisle, but if you're a Republican you need to acknowledge that the Trump administration accumulated a record amount of debt in a short time period. If you're a Democrat, you need to insist your representatives show some leadership regarding the fiscal future of the country. Social programs like Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid are driving the debt and unless something is changed the problem will only escalate. This will only increase the likelihood and magnitude of higher tax rates in the future. Mentioned in this Episode: Donald Trump Built a National Debt So Big (Even Before the Pandemic) That It'll Weigh Down the Economy for Years - https://www.propublica.org/article/national-debt-trump
Our current president Joe Biden is 78 years old. He was in the U.S. Senate from 1973 to 2009. He was elected at 29 years old. Washington D.C. and politics is all he knows. He's a nice guy, but he's a puppet. And he's presiding over a shit show right now. Here's what's on his plate as of right now: Covid Afghanistan pull-out Border Crisis Racial Tension Inflation China egging on Taiwan That's just what we know about. He is not communicating well about any of these issues, and he needs to stand up and be a leader. And now we're talking about "Human Infrastructure"? What the hell is that? He is denying that inflation is happening. But the biggest issue is that China is getting ready to take Taiwan back. This could be the biggest, most important issue we are dealing with right now but Joe Biden hasn't addressed this at all. He needs to convince the country that he is working for THEM. That's the most important thing. But the bottom line is that he is 78 years old and he is fragile. He is not firing on all cylinders and this is going to get worse. Click here to get your free chapter of Bucky's book "I HATE EVERYONE, but you...of course!" just do it, it's free. Connect with Bucky Haighte: Facebook: facebook.com/bkyh8 Instagram: @BKYH8 Twitter: @BKYH8 Website: bkyh8.com Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it. Don't be an idiot and try to copy or use my stuff in any form without proper and legal permission. Be original for once. It's called “Intellectual Property” for a reason. Use your intellect (i.e. brain) and don't get your ass kicked by my team of lawyers. Peace out my “not-friend.”
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The US Congress is negotiating a multi-trillion dollar spending bill to invest huge sums in human infrastructure. But will doing so deliver economic returns?
Prioritizing Lives And Democracy Over The Filibuster. Steve Williamson and Karen McClelland welcome back Max Richtman, President of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare, to discuss the pending Human Infrastructure bill which is at the heart of … Continue reading →
Daniela Sonnino talks with Brooke Westlake about the Women in Cannabis Expo. The event features 35 speakers with insider knowledge about the growing industry. Jim Fannin speaks with Kevin Kuhlman of the National Federation of Independent Businesses. they are working against proposed tax cuts, and have problems with the "Human Infrastructure" portion of the President's infrastructure plan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Biden administration's infrastructure bill is split into two parts: one that is centered around physical infrastructure and handing out massive contracts to the private sector, and another, known as the 3.5 Trillion Dollar Reconciliation bill, but what can be more accurately described as a Human Infrastructure Bill. We are joined by a community activist with the Green New Deal network in Sarasota county, Jack Wallace, who has been organizing protests every Thursday outside of Vern Buchanan's office to have him support the reconciliation bill.
Episode 892: Human Infrastructure – US Special Envoy For Haiti Resigns In Protest Over Rising Deportations – Chris Cuomo accused of sexual harassment by former ABC colleague – Howard Stern Clowns Joe Rogan for taking “Horse Dewormer”
Episode 892: Human Infrastructure – US Special Envoy For Haiti Resigns In Protest Over Rising Deportations – Chris Cuomo accused of sexual harassment by former ABC colleague – Howard Stern Clowns Joe Rogan for taking “Horse Dewormer”
Monday's A&G features Human INfrastructure, Idiots in Love, Play by Play Whiplash, and Crimes of Passion. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monday's A&G features Human INfrastructure, Idiots in Love, Play by Play Whiplash, and Crimes of Passion. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this week's energy podcast, Senior Portfolio Manager Quinn Kiley discusses:How the new “Human Infrastructure” bill could benefit midstream energy companies by encouraging ESG investmentsEnergy transition announcements from several traditional energy companies show how existing infrastructure can and will be repurposed in a low carbon futureOPEC's refreshed oil demand outlook shows natural gas will be required long into the futureDownload Transcript
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Both Sides of the Aisle – Natalie Gochnour is joined on The Right by Sen. Dan McCay, R-Riverton, and on The Left by Shireen Ghorbani, former Salt Lake County Council member. They discuss Sen. McCay's death penalty legislation, the coalition to end the death penalty in Utah, the $3.5 trillion federal human infrastructure bill and the […]
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: House and Senate committees have finalized the Democrat-backed $3.5 trillion Human Infrastructure bill, but not all Democrats are onboard and Republicans don't like what they see. And, President Joe Biden's announcement of a new Indo-Pacific security alliance with Britain and Australia isn't sitting well with China. The Communist nation calls it a "highly irresponsible act." The deal will equip Australia with nuclear-powered submarines. Meanwhile, Lila Rose, Founder and President of Live Action, wrote an article titled "Three Lies and a Truth About Texas' Life-Saving Law," where she said that when it comes to the Texas measure "big abortion and its allies have been drumming up a frenzy of fear with myths, manipulation and downright lies." Rose joins us to talk about the 3 lies that abortion advocates are telling and also tells us about the truth her article referenced. Finally this evening, after spending years in Washington, D.C., Father Patrick Mary of the Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word, is headed to Hanceville, Alabama. He will be assigned to the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Fr. Patrick joins to tell us about the Shrine of the Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville and what his day will look like there. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
DeLoss Jahnke visits with Illinois 18th District Congressman Darin LaHood about the early write up process of the Human Infrastructure bill. Rita Frazer and Director of Agriculture, Jerry Costello, recap summer events and provides a safety message ahead of harvest. Rita later visits withTravis Mateer, Extension Beef Educator, about harvest and cornstalk grazing. Wrapping up the show Derek Martin, Logan County Farmer, talks about harvest preparation and his family receiving the STAR Family of the year award.
DeLoss Jahnke visits with Illinois 18th District Congressman Darin LaHood about the early write up process of the Human Infrastructure bill. He later talks to Dan Pannier, GROWMARK, about propane supply. Matt Kaye reports on concern from Food and Ag Trade groups as the Human Infrastructure bill goes through the early write up process in the Ways and Means Committee.
Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy are joined by Cheryl Chumley, online opinion editor, The Washington Times and best-selling author of books including "Socialists Don't Sleep." The conversation focuses on Cheryl Chumley's noteworthy piece in The Washington Times titled "America, on Afghanistan, lost moral standing," President Joe Biden's policies and the $3.5 trillion "human infrastructure" bill. The Washington Times: "America, on Afghanistan, lost moral standing" (https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/aug/28/america-on-afghanistan-lost-moral-standing/) By Cheryl Chumley, online opinion editor for The Washington Times, author, commentary writer, podcast host and an Army veteran. "Biden's hasty, chaotic exodus from Afghanistan has left the country in upheaval; has left scores of people dead, injured, scrambling to find shelter and safety, and in states of horrific uncertainty; has left America's allies in righteously outraged shock at the suddenness of it all and failures of this administration to inform; has left the terrorist element in Afghanistan and around the world emboldened to join forces and expand their terrorist ways; has opened doors for America's enemies to swoop to capitalize on this White House's weakness; and has guaranteed that the already delicate dance of foreign affairs will grow even more complex, more dangerous, more complicated — for America and American allies — for years, possibly decades, to come." Full text: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/aug/28/america-on-afghanistan-lost-moral-standing/ In addition to writing daily commentaries on politics, Cheryl hosts a twice-weekly podcast at The Washington Times, called “Bold and Blunt,” and available on Spotify, Apple, other podcast hosting sites — and at The Washington Times. She's worked for years in newspaper journalism – winning numerous investigative and hard news awards in the process, particularly for her use of the Freedom of Information Act and Sunshine Laws to hold government officials accountable – and in radio newsrooms as a host, producer and writer. Cheryl Chumley is also a licensed private investigator of Chumley Investigations, LLC in Virginia. She has also written “The Devil in DC: Winning Back the Country from the Beast in Washington.” Cheryl's new book: "LOCKDOWN: The Socialist Plan to Take Away Your Freedom" (https://www.amazon.com/LOCKDOWN-Socialist-Plan-Take-Freedom/dp/163006209X) is coming out in January 2022. "Don't put off reading this book and regret that you failed to realize the threat we face.” — Governor Mike Huckabee https://ileaderssummit.org/americas-roundtable-podcasts/ https://ileaderssummit.org/services/americas-roundtable-radio/ https://ileaderssummit.org/ | https://jerusalemleaderssummit.com/ America's Roundtable on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/americas-roundtable/id1518878472 Twitter: @ckchumley @ileaderssummit @NatashaSrdoc @JoelAnandUSA America's Roundtable is co-hosted by Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy, co-founders of International Leaders Summit and the Jerusalem Leaders Summit. America's Roundtable radio program - a strategic initiative of International Leaders Summit, focuses on America's economy, healthcare reform, rule of law, security and trade, and its strategic partnership with rule of law nations around the world. The radio program features high-ranking US administration officials, cabinet members, members of Congress, state government officials, distinguished diplomats, business and media leaders and influential thinkers from around the world. America's Roundtable is aired by Lanser Broadcasting Corporation on 96.5 FM and 98.9 FM, covering Michigan's major market, SuperTalk Mississippi Media's 12 radio stations and 50 affiliates reaching every county in Mississippi and also heard in parts of the neighboring states, including Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana and Tennessee, and through podcast on Apple Podcasts and other key online platforms.
Jill is joined by Baker Machado to talk about the rift in the Democratic Party between the moderate “Mod Squad” and the progressive “Squad.” Plus, Johnson & Johnson says its booster shot helps fight Covid. And Serena Williams won't be playing at the upcoming U.S. Open because of an injury.
The 2,702 page, multi-trillion dollar “Budget Reconciliation Package” proposed by House Democrats includes the annual infrastructure and budget reconciliation bills, as well as a "human infrastructure" bill. They seek to address innovation, buildings, transportation, utilities, and in-home care. The human infrastructure portion of the bills include federal programs such as dental and vision additions to the Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare), universal pre-k, child tax breaks, incentives for renewable energies and electric vehicles, and free community college at the national level. In this episode we dive headlong (Scrooge McDuck style) into the specifics of the bill and unpack where some of the tax dollars will be going. We discuss how this bill might get funded, debate whether the proposed programs will be sustainable and beneficial, and sift through some of the strange additions to the bill--like the $50 million for “Strategic innovation for revenue collection” which is a fancy committee to figure out how to get more taxes.
Should we pass the Human Infrastructure bill? How will we pay for it? Full episode with all our takes now streaming!
The 2,702 page, multi-trillion dollar “Budget Reconciliation Package” proposed by House Democrats includes the annual infrastructure and budget reconciliation bills, as well as a "human infrastructure" bill. They seek to address innovation, buildings, transportation, utilities, and in-home care. The human infrastructure portion of the bills include federal programs such as dental and vision additions to the Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare), universal pre-k, child tax breaks, incentives for renewable energies and electric vehicles, and free community college at the national level. In this episode we dive headlong (Scrooge McDuck style) into the specifics of the bill and unpack where some of the tax dollars will be going. We discuss how this bill might get funded, debate whether the proposed programs will be sustainable and beneficial, and sift through some of the strange additions to the bill--like the $50 million for “Strategic innovation for revenue collection” which is a fancy committee to figure out how to get more taxes.
Should we pass the Human Infrastructure bill? How will we pay for it? Full episode with all our takes now streaming!
Mark Gebhards talks about the Real and Human Infrastructure bills, WOTUS hearings and the next steps, Container shipping costs and the Congressional Redistricting maps.Farm Bureau Leader Cliff Schuette and DeAnne Bloomberg talk about grazing and cover crops.State Fair recap with Stephanie and Rodney Knittel and Susan Head and Family.
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Failing to garner enough votes to pass their infrastructure and “human infrastructure” bills, Senate Democrats tacked them on to the annual budget reconciliation bill, hoping to pass all three at once as a $3.5 - $5.5 trillion “Budget Reconciliation Package” by simple majority. If you're confused about what budget reconciliation is or what these bills include, you're not alone--welcome to politics! Join us as we break down what's included in each part of the package and discuss whether or not a bundled deal is the way to go.
Failing to garner enough votes to pass their infrastructure and “human infrastructure” bills, Senate Democrats tacked them on to the annual budget reconciliation bill, hoping to pass all three at once as a $3.5 - $5.5 trillion “Budget Reconciliation Package” by simple majority. If you're confused about what budget reconciliation is or what these bills include, you're not alone--welcome to politics! Join us as we break down what's included in each part of the package and discuss whether or not a bundled deal is the way to go.
(1) Inflation number looks high because it is compared to deflated prices from one year ago. (2) Europe did less because built into their system is a safety net. (3) If $3.5 trillion dollars for things that we need and are overdue will crush the economy it means the current economy was not designed for most but for a few. (4) A House Democrat saying they are concerned about raising taxes when those with capital are the least taxed is why Nancy Pelosi must not pass the bipartisan bill until the reconciliation bill is passed. (5) A Democrat saying this is not something we should jam through is naive and shows weakness after the middle-class and poor have been jammed for decades.--- If you like what we do please do the following! Most Independent Media outlets continue to struggle to raise the funds they need to operate much like the smaller outlets like Politics Done Right SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel here. LIKE our Facebook Page here. Share our blogs, podcasts, and videos. Get our books here. Become a YouTube PDR Posse Member here. Become a Politics Done Right Subscriber via Patreon here. Become a Politics Done Right Subscriber via Facebook here. Consider providing a contribution here. Please consider supporting our GoFundMe equipment fund here. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/egbertowillies/support
In this episode, Eric Wareham, VP of Government Affairs for WEDA, dives into the federal infrastructure and human infrastructure bills including Biden's executive order on right to repair. Learn more about the challenges that the U.S. and the equipment industry are facing as congress pushes elaborate spending bills and tax increases.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Governor Gavin Newsom makes California 1st state to require teachers and school staff be vaccinated. Senate passes $3.5 trillion human infrastructure framework, along party lines. California could receive tens of billions of dollars in funding from $1.2 trillion infrastructure package. Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer pledges to bring voting rights legislation to floor after recess. Dixie Fire continues to grow, destroys more than 1,000 homes and buildings in northern California. New York Lieutenant Governor pledges to end toxic environment as state's new governor. Proposed legislation would give people incarcerated in California prisons visitation rights. Amnesty International report finds 1,200 violent sexual assaults against women in Tigray. Photo of California Governor Gavin Newsom, by Gavin Newsom. The post California is 1st state to mandate vaccines for teachers and school staff; Senate passes $3.5 trillion human infrastructure blueprint; Proposed legislation would give people incarcerated in California prisons visitation rights appeared first on KPFA.
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President Biden wants infrastructure spending to include child care, elder care, food assistance, even community college. Vox's Anna North explains how he might convince Republicans in Congress. Transcript at vox.com/todayexplained. Support Today, Explained by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dems on a verge of passing infrastructure bill, Maria Taylor future at ESPN, The Lox vs Dipset, and much more --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kendall-parks/support
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Senate Democrats announce a $3.5 trillion human infrastructure bill. Senate leader Chuck Schumer backs federal legislation to legalize marijuana. Biden administration to begin evacuating Afghans to U.S. who helped U.S. military during Afghanistan war. Family of Andrew Brown file $30 million lawsuit for police killing of the unarmed black man. Republicans and Democrats spar over voting rights during senate hearing. California Governor Gavin News promotes rental relief program, amid criticism state is slow to provide it. Photo by Esteban Lopez on Unsplash. The post Senate Democrats announce a $3.5 trillion human infrastructure bill; Senate leader Chuck Schumer backs federal legislation to legalize marijuana; Family of Andrew Brown file $30 million lawsuit for police killing of the unarmed black man appeared first on KPFA.
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The Treasury department released a report Thursday on how tax enforcement initiatives will work and how Treasury plans to arrive at $700 billion in revenue to help pay for “human” infrastructure. CQ Roll Call's Peter Cohn breaks it down.
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Sounds dystopian doesn't it? Well it's c/o Biden/Harris/Obama and remember that National Socialism is STILL socialism. Thank goodness the fascists were defeated in November... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lastcallwithchrismichaels/support
Sounds dystopian doesn't it? Well it's c/o Biden/Harris/Obama and remember that National Socialism is STILL socialism. Thank goodness the fascists were defeated in November... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lastcallwithchrismichaels/support
Carlo's flying solo today, talking about the surge that wasn't in Texas, vaccination uptake, economic optimism, the plan for the Oscars and remembering Teri Leiker, one of the victims of the Boulder shooting.
On this episode of RENEWables, Black & Veatch's Brian Sifton explains how the 105-year-old engineering and construction firm continues to evolve its business across key environmental topics to advance critical human infrastructure. With a trusted reputation as a technology integrator, BV sees its role as bringing people together to solve problems and make projects happen. Clients representing a variety of segments, all over the world, look to BV to derisk and deploy new technologies and explore new ways of doing business that improve quality of life and expand economic activity — for decades to come. Both internally and externally, BV structures its teams to journey alongside customers as they achieve net zero carbon. Be sure to listen and learn more about their Accelerate Zero campaign.
People carry many cultural and social factors with them as they travel, which makes the project of transitioning to sustainable transportation cultural as well as physical. Dr. Lugo will share examples from her work on "human infrastructure" with advocates for mobility justice in Los Angeles and around the United States.