Biden Hypes Up Infrastructure Package Benefits For ‘Communities Of Color’

Biden is back at it again with his White Savior Complex. The White House released a fact sheet promoting the benefits of the barely Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act for “communities of color.”

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ), RINO Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT), and other Democrats and Republicans in the Senate started debating the 2,700-page bipartisan infrastructure bill last week. The $1.2 trillion program, which was a compromise on President Biden’s $2.7 trillion American Jobs Plan, cut expenditure on healthcare, education, and other non-physical infrastructure issues.

The White House released a fact sheet on Tuesday morning outlining the bill’s ramifications for “communities of color” and other so-called disadvantaged groups:

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act addresses economic disparities in our economy and the consequences of decades of disinvestment in America’s infrastructure that have fallen most heavily on communities of color. Through critical investments, the legislation increases access to good-paying jobs, affordable high-speed internet, reliable public transit, clean drinking water, and other resources to ensure communities of color get a fair shot at the American dream.

These critical investments are the first steps in advancing equity and racial justice throughout our economy. The President believes additional investments are needed in our nation’s caregiving infrastructure, housing supply, regional development, and workforce development programs to ensure that communities of color and other underserved communities can access economic opportunity and justice.

The Biden team stated that the legislation’s $65 billion allocations to broadband “ensure every American has access to reliable high-speed internet,” noting that black, Latino, and tribal families are respectively 9 percent, 15%, and 35% less likely than white families to have access to quality internet services.

The Biden team is expected to push more Americans to use public transit in an effort to fight climate change.

The bill will pay for the “planning, design, demolition, and reconstruction of street grids, parks, or other infrastructure” to reunite communities, arguing that “significant segments of the interstate highway system were built through Black neighborhoods.”

The bill would also protect ethnic minorities from the consequences of living in “areas most vulnerable to flooding and other climate change-related weather events” by “assisting communities in building resilience to wildfires and floods” and funding “state and local infrastructure improvements and emergency response strategies.”

The government is set to run out of cash in the next few months, which will force Congress to raise the debt ceiling and the Federal Reserve to print more money.

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