The True Cost of Biden’s “Zero Cost” Build, Back, Better Spending Bill

Ben Shapiro slaughters President Joe Biden’s claim that his trillions in new spending are actually “zero cost” to Americans. For anyone paying attention, Biden’s policies are anything but free.

A quick look at gas prices and inflation nationwide reveal what Biden has already done has damaged the economy far more than even a global pandemic. In spring 2020 when the pandemic hit, the Trump administration took action that helped keep prices low and fought against growing inflation.

With Biden, not the case. We’re quickly getting to the point that even the cry for $15 per hour minimum wage is no longer enough incentive for people to work as prices are skyrocketing in many sectors. Tried to shop for a house recently? Good luck. Looking for building supplies? A car? Even water is now being rationed at some Costco locations due to low supplies.

 

But $3.5 trillion more in spending and perhaps another $1.2 trillion in infrastructure on top of that? It would be like calling your credit card company to tell them, “I can’t pay now, but let me go out and spend a few thousand more on my card this month and I’m sure that will help pay it back. Plus, it’s zero cost to you.”

That’s ridiculous, and that’s just the point. Spending massive amounts of money does cost Americans, and this bill is filled with concerns that will impact every American for years to come. Check out the full video for the details that reveal more of the lies behind the “zero cost” claim.


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2 thoughts on “The True Cost of Biden’s “Zero Cost” Build, Back, Better Spending Bill”

  1. I drove past a Chevron gas station (in California) yesterday. Its one that I have used many times to fuel my vehicles when I’m in that part of town. It has been closed down for renovation since October of 2020 and has a chain link fence around the property. The sign out front still shows the price per gallon of 87 octane gas to be $3.19. The sign in front of the Shell gas station across the street shows the current price of 87 octane gas to be $4.39. Thanks to Biden and his witless crowd of voters(living or dead)!! F**k Biden!

  2. There is no such thing as a zero cost anything. Somebody at every step along the way will be paying. The thing we must remember is that Biden’s brain is no long able to do math if it ever was. But I am beginning to think that almost the whole of the democrat party is seriously unable to do math as well. The sooner we get that idiot out of office the sooner we may be able to begin to recover from his ineptitude. I am not at all sure we can ever fully recover.

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