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. . . President Biden, who campaigned as a no-drama moderate Democrat, has embarked on a sweeping far-left agenda of massive tax increases, climate-change mandates and more red tape.

In less than three months, Mr. Biden has rammed through Congress a nearly $2 trillion economic relief bill with no Republican support. Now he’s teeing up an infrastructure and jobs plan that would cost upwards of $3 trillion and implement another wish list of unfulfilled longtime Democratic priorities. . . .

Beyond the spending, tax and regulatory actions, Mr. Biden is pushing a broad expansion of the social safety net and entitlements on a level not seen since the 1960s. . . .

Mr. Hagerty said in an interview, “If America had known the policies that Biden was going to implement and compared those policies to President Trump’s policies, there’s no way Biden would be sitting in the Oval Office right now.”

The president’s proposal for fixing roads and bridges contains $400 billion for home health care, redefining caregiving as an essential part of the nation’s infrastructure.

It also would spend $213 billion on affordable housing, including language that would “eliminate exclusionary zoning and harmful land use policies.” The White House said exclusionary zoning laws such as minimum lot sizes, mandatory parking requirements, and prohibitions on multifamily housing “have inflated housing and construction costs and locked families out of areas with more opportunities.”

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, Kentucky Republican, said the GOP won’t support the infrastructure plan or Mr. Biden’s proposed tax increases, including a hike in the corporate tax rate from 21% to 28%. . . .

Tim Phillips, president of Americans for Prosperity and a former GOP campaign strategist, said Mr. Biden’s brushing aside of Republican lawmakers is “deeply disappointing.” He said longtime Republican senators who worked alongside Mr. Biden in the Senate, such as Mr. McConnell, Sens. Susan M. Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, came into this year with an expectation that they could find common ground with the president in some areas. . . .

Mr. Biden said on Friday that he will reach out to Republican lawmakers this week on his infrastructure proposal. . . .

The president said Republican voters want his next big spending plan, even if elected Republicans don’t. . . .

A Reuters/Ipsos poll released Friday found that while 79% of Americans support a government overhaul of roads and bridges, only 45% said they would support a jobs and infrastructure plan that was “recently released by the Biden administration.”

Only 2 in 10 Republicans, and 3 in 10 independents, said they support a Biden infrastructure plan. The survey found that 7 in 10 Democrats support it.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Mr. Biden doesn’t believe infrastructure “is a political issue.”

“We don’t see it as a politically charged package, or a partisan package,” she said. “I think what our focus is going to be on is continuing to communicate the different components of this package and how it’s going to specifically help the American people.” . . .

Many Democrats view their narrow majority in the House and their one-vote majority in the Senate as a fleeting opportunity to pass whatever legislation they can, as opposed to an incentive to reach across the aisle. Former Clinton Labor Secretary Robert Reich called it a “tiny window of opportunity,” noting that Democrats have controlled the White House and both chambers of Congress in only four of the past 28 years. . . .

Mr. Hagerty said the Democrats’ election-overhaul bill, which would set national standards such as barring states from requiring voter ID, startled even some Senate Democrats with its partisan provisions when the House-passed bill reached the Senate Rules Committee. . . .

In discussions with constituents, Mr. Hagerty said, voters in Tennessee feel duped by Mr. Biden.

“Everyone I talked with feels like this couldn’t possibly be coming from the candidate that they saw running in 2020, and several people have asked me who’s behind it, who’s actually setting the policies,” Mr. Hagerty said. “It feels to people here in Tennessee that Bernie Sanders and AOC are driving this, because of their influence on this administration, or on the Democrats in the Senate. The feeling is that this was a Trojan horse election, that Biden came in under the guise of being a moderate and has ceded all control to the staff and a set of policymakers that are pushing for extraordinarily radical policies that the majority of the America would never approve.”

Mr. Phillips, of AFP, said the president’s partisan moves are breathtaking particularly because the divisions in Congress, and in the country, are “razor close.” He said he hasn’t found widespread support for the president’s agenda on recent visits to Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. . . .

“You don’t see leakage in Texas from local Republicans clamoring for this. I was in Houston, in Dallas. I don’t I don’t see any kind of broad-scale, or even small scale, Republican support for this.” . . .

Share your prayers in the comments below about the division we are seeing in our nation right now. . .

(Excerpt from The Washington Times. Article by Dave Boyer. Photo Credit: The White House Flickr.)

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CN
April 7, 2021

As Christians, we at commanded to expose that which hides in or as darkness. That can be difficult…or maybe not. Continual & habitual lying are an indicator of the darkness of sin as well as those who are telling those lies.
Biden is one of those people. He isn’t a moderate other than “maybe” his first 10 years as a politician. But since that was 48 years ago, that has long been left behind. Joe isn’t in charge of this country. He is barely in charge of himself. The shadow government is controlling most every move in this fake administration which did not win a legal election.
There are a few key figureheads which we used to see a lot of airtime from. Now they are pretty silent, busying themselves with the ongoing destruction that comes from their agenda. That’s how shadow governments operate. It’s not hard to know who they are. Part of the ruse is to keep selling Biden over the leftist airwaves and SocMed as a moderate. His lifetime voting record says otherwise. But all this is part of the “game”. Make things seem to be what they really are not.
Remember that The truth wins. Continue to pray for exposure with justice. Declare that the lies will be fully exposed. Most of all, pray for a change of heart and true repentance to overwhelm our nation. And especially many in positions of government leadership. They are supposed to be servants of the nation and many have completely lost any idea of what it means to be a servant of people or God.

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Danny N.C.
April 7, 2021

Dear Heavenly Father, the moves of this man, Joe Biden, should surprise no one. Anyone who would take a position in government through deception and criminal acts, and surround themselves with wicked advisers and deputies cannot be expected to do good. I pray for them only to the extent they may yet confess their evil deeds and repent, but I fear it is foolish to expect any good to come from them and the fruit of their schemes. Lord, I know the evil that has been done in our nation over last year has opened the eyes, minds, and hearts of many, and I pray the brazen evil of the left opens the eyes of many more still. Lord I pray their reign of evil and lies may end soon, and the wicked May face a righteous justice, but I also know it may be Your will that they hold power longer, that more may see with their own eyes the true extent of the evil they intend. God please protect us, and most especially our vulnerable children, from their dark designs. In Jesus precious name I pray O Lord, Amen.

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