According to a recent CBS survey, most Americans haven't a clue about the attractive benefits of Biden's Build Back Better bill. They do know that it costs 3.5 trillion dollars, however. Why would that be?
The press rarely talks about what's in the BBB bill, just the cost. Journalists talk about how much of a haircut the $3.5 trillion will have to take. One trillion or two trillion? Then they talk about how the Democrat Progressives will not budge from the $3.5 trillion. The talk is about numbers, numbers, numbers, it seems, and not about what's in the bill and what's at stake for ordinary American citizens, the primary stakeholders.
Aaron Rupar reports in his Press Run this morning:
A new CBS poll confirms how little information voters are getting about the Democrats’ hallmark domestic bill, which has been in the news for most of this year. “The public is more likely to have heard about what it would cost than about the specific policies that would be in it,” according to the network. Worse for Democrats, “some of the very popular [programs] —expanded Medicare coverage, family leave, lowered prescription costs — are among the least heard about.”
Also, the American public would benefit significantly if the Democrats touted with one loud voice daily, hourly, minutely about the profoundly life-changing benefits of Biden's Build Back Better bill.