Biden's Infrastructure Inefficiency, Automatic Draft Registration: A Closer Look

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Posted 6 days ago

Here's the latest on the Biden administration's handling of infrastructure projects and military policies.

The Biden administration's handling of infrastructure projects has come under scrutiny, with the high-speed internet initiative being a prime example.

In 2021, the administration received $42.45 billion from Congress to deploy high-speed internet to millions of Americans.


However, three years later, it has not connected even one person with those funds.

In fact, it now says that no construction projects will even start until 2025 at the earliest.

This is not the only instance of the administration's inefficiency.

Earlier this year, Pete Buttigieg tried to explain why not even ten electric vehicle charging stations had been built long after the Biden administration announced billions of dollars for the project.

The administration's handling of military policies has also been a topic of discussion.

The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed an amendment as part of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2025.

The amendment H. R. 8070 will automatically register all draft-age male U.S. residents with the Selective Service System for a possible military draft.

This new system of automatic draft registration would replace the existing system, in place since 1980, in which young men have the freedom to decide whether or not to sign up for the draft.

The bill was approved in the House with a vote of 217 to 199.

Among the votes, 211 Republicans supported the measure, while Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA), Thomas Massie (KY), and Matt Rosendale (MT) voted no.

196 Democrats voted against the bill, with 6 breaking ranks to vote in favor.

The legislation now advances to the Senate for further deliberation.

Rep. Greene defended her decision to vote no on the bill, citing her opposition to the war in Ukraine and the potential implications of automatic draft registration.

The NDAA also featured the largest military pay raise in history, with a 19.5% pay raise for junior enlisted servicemembers while providing a 4.5% pay raise for other service members.

This legislation is designed to enhance our national security and military readiness with a special focus on quality of life for our military community.

It also includes three amendments from Congressman Bill Huizenga (R-MI) that address NATO funding, arctic security, and mitigating American military data from being siphoned, exposed, or shared with Communist China.

The Biden administration's handling of infrastructure projects and military policies has been a topic of discussion, with critics pointing to inefficiency and potential implications of automatic draft registration.

The administration's policies have been met with opposition from both sides of the aisle, with some Republicans breaking ranks to vote against the bill.

The legislation now advances to the Senate for further deliberation.

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