Hart: 'Human infrastructure,' like 'shovel-ready jobs,' is a D.C. myth

Photo by Susan Walsh of The Associated Press / President Joe Biden gives a thumbs up as he walks with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday, Oct. 1, 2021, after attending a meeting with the House Democratic caucus to try to resolve an impasse around the bipartisan infrastructure bill.
Photo by Susan Walsh of The Associated Press / President Joe Biden gives a thumbs up as he walks with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday, Oct. 1, 2021, after attending a meeting with the House Democratic caucus to try to resolve an impasse around the bipartisan infrastructure bill.

Remember when Obama got his trillion-odd dollars of "stimulus money," which he and the Democrats breathlessly said we needed for "shovel-ready" jobs to rebuild roads and infrastructure? Please email me if anything of the sort got built in your town. Nothing got built in the cities where I spend time.

Roads and water systems are bad in Atlanta. I recently drove though Buckhead with its bone-jarring potholes. Folks must have SUVs there to survive the roads and incoming gunfire. After the recent rains, some potholes are so big that you can bass fish in them.

When the "infrastructure bill" (or as lobbyists for graft-grabbing special interests called it, "The Show") was proposed, it was made to sound urgent. Politicians said it would bring "rigor" to the economy. If it is like the Obama "stimulus bill," it will be more like mortis.

So where did all that sweet Obama stimulus money go? Of the money spent in swing state Wisconsin, we know that 80% went to public sector unions - those with already locked-in jobs. In fact, right-to-work states got $266 less per person in stimulus money than heavily unionized states received. Where Democrats had a vast majority of representatives, their states got $460 more per person.

The stimulus package was a huge political slush fund with little accountability. This also will be the case with this frantic "human infrastructure bill," unless the only two sane Democrats, Sens. Kyrsten Sinema and Joe Manchin, stand up to their insane party over this inflationary $3.5 trillion farce of a bill.

When Obama, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid doled out all the stimulus money to their political friends without stimulating the economy, they begged Congress for more money. Only in Washington does something not work and they get more money for it. It's like burning down the hotel you got to stay in for free, then disputing your mini-bar charge.

Rich Democrat donors also got payback. The farcical "green energy" company Solyndra defaulted on more than half-a-billion dollars of our money, while Obama mega-donor George Kaiser finagled his interest ahead of ours. Other beneficiaries of Obama's largesse for dubious deals included Larry Page and Sergey Brin, NRG Solar owners Warren Buffet and Steve Cohen, and SIGA Tech owner Ronald Perelman. All told, more than 75% of stimulus grants and money for such "businesses" found their way to big Obama supporters.

Even creepy crony capitalist of the century Al Gore got his snout in the trough. His investment in Fisker Automotive scored a $528 million loan guarantee. Can you imagine the risks you could take if you were given $528 million for which you were not personally on the hook? Of course, all these businesses are tanking or have tanked already.

Joe Biden is the "Weekend at Bernie's" president, just strapped in for the leftist ride. His poll numbers have tanked with the botched pullout from Afghanistan, porous Southern borders, inflation, out-to-lunch ideas like pushing critical race theory and sending in the DOJ to quell free speech at local school board meetings, and COVID. Chants at college football games tell you the nation's view of Biden.

In the Senate's disingenuous tone, they call this "human infrastructure" bill "savings." On the bright side, there might be some savings. We won't have to invade Afghanistan again for a while.

For all their self-aggrandizing rhetoric about "helping the needy" with stimulus money, the reality is that Democrats simply helped themselves. This was only a surprise if you were not paying attention. The next time Democrats give a speech about "shovel-ready jobs," get your shovel ready. It will get deep.

In a rare feat of journalism, The Atlantic did a piece saying the spending and chaos in U.S. politics today can be compared to the 300 A.D. fall of the Roman Empire. I say you cannot compare ancient Rome to America today Rome had great aqueducts and roads.

Contact Ron Hart, a syndicated op-ed satirist, author and TV/radio commentator, at Ron@RonaldHart.com or Twitter @RonaldHart.

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