The huge Democratic bet on 'bricks and butter'
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The spending proposals that Senate Democrats plan to begin advancing this week amount to a massive gamble that the party can simultaneously advance two of its longest-standing economic goals without generating a political backlash or overheating the economy.
The packages that Democrats are now formulating in a pair of bills -- one they hope to pass with bipartisan support and another they anticipate approving with only Democratic votes -- are so sweeping that passage would mark a historic expansion of government's role on two distinct fronts. As currently written, the bills would generate the largest increase in federal public investment since the interstate highway system and post-Sputnik subsidies for science and education under President Dwight Eisenhower in the 1950s, and the greatest expansion of the social safety net since President Lyndon Johnson's Great Society in the 1960s.More Related News
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