âïž Groucho



Hereâs Some Of The Garbage The Democrats Funded As âCovid Reliefâ
âȘ As the nationâs debt expands beyond $30 trillion and inflation continues to skyrocket, federal funds are being used to fund four-star hotels and bailouts for deadbeat dads…
A dozen years ago, Joe Biden tried to sell Obamacare to the public using these eloquent words:
â¶ïž 15 Seconds
Now, his administration continues to deliver on that 2009 promise. As the nationâs debt passes $30 trillion and inflation continues to skyrocket, federal covid funds are being used to fun four-star hotels and bailouts for deadbeat dads.
An Associated Press investigation discovered that the $1.9 trillion âCovid reliefâ package Democrats rammed through Congress last March has resulted in all manner of pork-barrel and wasteful spending programsâmost of which have very little to do with the coronavirus, and all of which should outrage taxpayers who are forced to fund this irresponsible nonsense.
Your Tax Dollars At Work
The spending spree Democrats passed in March 2021 included more than $500 billion in bailouts to state and local governmentsâon top of more than $400 billion in funds distributed to states in prior spending packages during 2020. These additional bailout funds, many of which have yet to get disbursed, came even though state and local government coffers were already flush by last spring, as lockdowns ended and the stock market boomed.
The Associated Press investigation examined what states and counties did with the federal dollars they received. Among the projects those federal dollars helped fund:
1.$1 million to pay off overdue child support in St. Louis. A city memo states that owing child support stops some people from looking for work because the overdue payments are garnished from paychecks; the program would âempower individualsâ by paying down a portion.â Translation: St. Louis is bailing out deadbeat dads who have skipped out on their obligations to their childrenâa fine way to teach responsible parenting.
2. $300,000 for a museum in Worcester, Massachusetts honoring a famous African American bicycle rider from the turn of the last century.
3. $5 million for the 2022 World Games in Birmingham, which âfeatures niche sporting contests such as DanceSport, korfball, and flying disc.â
4. $2 million to purchase a ski area in Pottawattamie County, Iowa.
5. â$6.6 million to replace irrigation systems at two golf courses in Colorado Springs.â
6. â$2.5 million to hire new parking enforcement officers in Washington, DC.â As a District resident, I particularly âappreciateâ this âinvestmentââbecause if thereâs one thing Washington needs, itâs more government bureaucrats levying arbitrary fines.
7. A $12 million renovation for a minor league baseball stadium in Dutchess County, New York.
8. $5 million from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts âto pay off the debts of the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the U.S. Senate in Boston, a nonprofit established to honor the late senator that has struggled financially.â
9. $15 million in New Jersey to fund upgrades âto sweeten the stateâs bid to host the 2026 World Cup.â
10. $53,000 to renovate City Hall in Woonsocket, Rhode Island.
11. Tens of millions of dollars for tourist marketing campaignsâas if people who felt uncomfortable traveling during Covid need any more incentive to take a much-needed vacation.
12. $140 million to fund a 29-story, 800-room hotel in Broward County, Florida that the county will own while a private company will manage. (Why a county has any business owning a hotel is anyoneâs guess.) To get around a federal prohibition on using the âCovid reliefâ money for large capital projects, the county commissioners transferred the federal aid to the countyâs general fund, then transferred general fund dollars to the project. If anyone in the private sector tried a gimmick like this, he would get arrested for money launderingâbut itâs all in a dayâs work for government entities maximizing the cash they can squeeze out of Washington.
By and large, the officials defended these projects, despite their questionable association with the pandemic. Speaking about the $12 million baseball stadium renovation, Dutchess County Executive Marcus Molinaro called it âironic that this criticism emanates from the same congressional members who have brought back pork barrel earmarks.â
In reality, of course, many conservatives criticizing this spending donât approve of earmarks. However, Molinaroâs rationalization for this wasteful spendingââEveryone else is doing it, so why shouldnât we?ââreinforces the pernicious nature of earmarksâ return.
The Democrat Spending Spree Is Fueling Inflation
It doesnât take a rocket scientist to see how programs like these âdirty dozen,â in addition to accelerating our national debt, have created the inflation mess our country faces at present. Hundreds of billions in wasteful government spending on projects like those aboveâbecause states literally have more money than they know what to do withâhas resulted in an overheated economy.
Coupled with the trillions of dollars in money the Federal Reserve continued printing as recently as last month, this government spending has placed many families in a real financial squeeze. The sooner Washington stops over-spending, and claws back whatever money it can from these fiscally irresponsible projects, the sooner our country can get back to something approaching normal.âȘ




















â¶ïž 3 Minutes 37 Seconds

