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Tue Mar 16, 2021, 08:46 PM Mar 2021

Transformational

by Thomas Mills, PoliticsNC


Democrats passed the American Recovery Act without a single Republican vote. The party that spent the past four years giving tax cuts to the rich and running up unprecedented deficits is suddenly concerned about the debt and deficit again. It was predictable as daylight savings time.

The American Recovery Act is wildly popular. As families and businesses still struggle to get through the pandemic, the law provides the economic shot in the arm to go along with the one the COVID vaccine will really give. Overwhelmingly, Americans approve, even Republicans. Polls show 70% of the public supports the program, including 40% of Republicans. That’s bipartisanship.

Professional Republicans complain that Biden promised bipartisanship and passed the bill with only Democrats. In reality, it’s the GOP lawmakers and pundits who are committed to polarization. Biden is uniting the country around legislation that has broad support. That’s true bipartisanship. McConnell and company continue to play the games that divide the country in an attempt to make Democrats fail.

On twitter, Ted Cruz called Biden “boring but radical.” A conservative writer in National Journal predicted a coming backlash against the progressive agenda. He cited the 1966 elections when Republicans scored big while Lyndon Johnson was passing transformational legislation. The author claims the victories were the result of Great Society programs, but the anger at Johnson was cultural and more attributable to the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and Civil Rights Act of 1964. Medicare and Medicaid, the centerpieces of the Great Society, are still widely popular today.

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