by Steve Milloy, E&E Legal Senior Policy Fellow and Junkscience.com Founder
As appearing on RealClear Energy

“And what I’m proud to say is that is what our forefathers intended,” says Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) about the new and just released infrastructure bill.

That’s quite a divination of what James Madison et al. would have thought about a mammoth 2,700-page, trillion-dollar spending orgy released to the public three days before Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) wants to bring it to a vote.

If you read 675 pages of the bill per day and presuming you had previously memorized all the various extant federal statutes it refers to by U.S. Code section, you’d finish just in time to watch it being voted on.

If you’re thinking maybe a summary would help, think again. Senate Democrats released a summary that covers only about 40% of the bill’s spending.

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