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The Democrats’ green moonshot Frank Lasee November 22, 2021 While the price tag of Democrats’ spending bill has fluctuated between $3.5 trillion and $1.75 trillion because of intraparty disharmony, some things haven’t changed. The legislation is still full of destructive policies that would wreck our economy. The Biden administration is attempting to jam the bill through an evenly divided Senate with the help of Vice President Harris’s tie breaking vote. Instead of using their narrow majority to try and pass popular bipartisan legislation, Democrats are focusing on enacting their wish list. If the money must be spent, it should be used far more wisely. Just a reminder, since the COVID pandemic hit us in February of 2020, our government has expended an additional six trillion dollars on keeping the economy going. And the $1.2 trillion “transportation” bill President Joe Biden just signed with thirteen house Republican votes has only $110 billion for what most people think of as infrastructure, such as roads and bridges. And it will add about $256 billion to our bloated national debt . That added debt is almost as much as we spent landing Neil Armstrong on the moon. In today’s dollars, we spent $280 billion. Since then, twelve men have walked on the moon. If the Democrats successfully pass their spending bill, they will spend six times the costs of the moon landing. The funds allocated to climate change in the social spending bill are almost double the moon landing. And it is just a down payment on trillions more in wasteful spending. Recently, Janet Yellen, the Secretary of the Treasury, said that the global price tag for the green transition is between $100 and $150 trillion over the next 30 years. That is 530 moonshots or nearly triple the GDP of the ten biggest economies in the world. With this kind of money, the world could colonize the moon or send astronauts to Mars. Or better yet, launch a Manhattan Project to find a replacement for fossil fuel energy. 1