This legislation is simply too long, too expensive, and would do too much damage to the economy to properly justify it. David Ditch writes:
House Democrats have unveiled pieces of the $3.5 trillion spending bill over the past several weeks.
Most legislation focuses on specific issues, which makes it possible to have constructive debate. However, this bill covers welfare, immigration, taxes, energy, families, and much more, making it extremely difficult to comprehend.
Providing context on this tax-and-spend bill’s size and cost helps bring into focus just how radical it is, and why some Democrats are now pushing back against it.
[David Ditch, "4 Ways to Understand Democrats’ $3.5 Trillion Spending Bill,” The Daily Signal, September 23]