I'll add the number of posts on this forum blaming Biden and Dems for the high cost of eggs, groceries, gas, housing, etc. These are definitely real problems for most Americans as wages remain stagnant and the cost of living increases.
I just want to make sure these issues are discussed over the next four years because ending wokeness has nothing to do with the price of my eggs, which I'm allergic to.
The majority of the budget blowout happened as a result of Covid and was signed into law by Trump -- although it was virtually unanimous in Congress.
However, Biden poured unnecessary fuel on the fire with ARP -- which seemed an awful lot like a "well, the checkbook's open...go for it" kind of cornucopia of spending wants. And he actually wanted to go even farther with "Build Back Better" as he was targeting another $3T spending bill. As it turned out, Joe Manchin pulled his ass back off the ledge and limited the size of that one -- which still ended up nearly $1T.
And that's in addition to the infrastructure bill -- although that one is more spread out.
Moreover, it would appear that federal spending established a new baseline after COVID, rather than going back to its previous trajectory -- which was already scheduled to head to oblivion as entitlement finances deteriorate.
We get WAY too caught up in which politicians to blame/credit for anything. We need to start focusing more on the "what" and less on the "who" if we want to get this ship righted.