
The NPR Politics Podcast How Much Is Biden Willing To Compromise On His Infrastructure Plan?
May 3, 2021
The podcast dives into President Biden's ambitious $2 trillion infrastructure plan, dissecting the contentious definitions of infrastructure and the bipartisan pushback he's encountering. It highlights the delicate balance between fulfilling campaign promises and securing Republican support. The discussions also touch on the urgency and strategies to push the plan forward amidst a packed legislative schedule, while exploring the American Families Plan and its potential roadblocks in gaining bipartisan approval.
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Republican Objections
- Republicans have two main issues with Biden's infrastructure plan.
- They disagree on the definition of infrastructure and dislike the proposed funding method.
Manchin's Skepticism
- Senator Joe Manchin, a key Democrat, is skeptical of Biden's proposed tax increases.
- His stance highlights potential intra-party disagreements.
Bipartisan Efforts
- Despite Democratic control, Biden seeks bipartisan support for his plan.
- This reflects his belief in bipartisanship and potential political benefits.
