The new bill is 99 pages long, but “it’s not really about anything,” says Hammelburg. It contains a number of new points, such as faster collection of taxes, the return of unused corona money of 30 billion dollars and the slightly stricter food aid program for the poor. “But that’s nothing compared to what’s happening right now.” This is a debt of 31,000 billion dollars.
Criticism
Both parties in the House of Representatives have criticized the deal between Biden and McCarthy. Among Republicans, the far-right Freedom Caucus calls it a sell-off of what they call “Biden’s socialist ideology.” That affects just 45 Republicans out of a total of 222. “They make a lot of noise,” says Hammelburg. Among Democrats, the Progressive Caucus has reservations about the deal. They believe Biden is falling short of his campaign promises, especially when it comes to better social services. This group is much larger, i.e. 100 of the 213 party members. But with a total of 435 members, Hammelburg expects the agreement to reach a majority.
Satisfied
Biden said that in such a deal no one can get everything they want because that is the government’s responsibility. However, Hammelburg expects the US president to be satisfied with what he has achieved. “He’s quiet on the budget front until the 2024 election.” Politically, this deal is also important for Biden, as he is seen as a weak president. “He won this fight against McCarthy,” Hammelburg said. “He’s forcing McCarthy to ignore the Freedom Caucus.”
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