Bumpy Road



Infrastructure was a road to nowhere for former presidents Donald Trump and Barack Obama. But Joe Biden believes he can use it to drive America to the future after a dozen years of false starts.

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The trip is unlikely to be smooth.

Biden’s $2.3 trillion infrastructure package, released Wednesday, would go well beyond the usual commitments to roads and bridges to touch almost every part of the country. It’s a down payment on combating climate change, a chance to take on racial inequities, an expansion of broadband, an investment in manufacturing and a reorienting of corporate taxes to pay for everything. To succeed where his predecessors stalled, Biden will have to navigate a conflicting set of political forces with winners and losers all around.

“It’s big, yes, it’s bold, yes, and we can get it done,” the president said in a Wednesday afternoon speech in Pittsburgh. “In 50 years, people are gonna look back and say, this was the moment that America won the future.”

Biden sees infrastructure as a fundamental promise that must be honored before Democrats face voters in 2022.

The president resisted calls by business groups to pay for his plan with higher gas taxes and tolls, since the costs would be borne by working Americans and Biden had promised no tax hikes on anyone making less than $400,000. That’s according to an administration official who insisted on anonymity to discuss private conversations.

Yet the decision to keep that particular promise likely dooms any chance of wider bipartisan unity.

Biden’s proposal would gut the core of Trump’s 2017 tax cuts — an affront to many Republican lawmakers, who would also prefer that infrastructure stay in a narrow lane. The corporate tax rate would jump to 28% from 21% under Biden’s plan, and a global minimum tax would be charged to prevent companies from avoiding taxes.

Even before Biden delivered his opening speech on the plan, Republicans had latched on to Reagan-era labeling, dismissing the package as tax-and-spend liberalism. That’s an attack designed to erode public support as different components of the package get divvied up among congressional committees and begin their journey through Congress.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky called the plan a “Trojan horse” for tax hikes. Trump issued a statement saying the big winner would be China because U.S. jobs would move overseas due to higher taxes.

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“It is the exact OPPOSITE of putting America First—it is putting America LAST!” said Trump, whose own repeated attempts at an “infrastructure week” failed to capture political momentum and became something of a punchline.

Some Democratic lawmakers, on the other hand, fear Biden’s plan does too little over eight years. Others see it as a chance to tinker by repealing the $10,000 taxpayer limit on deducting state and local taxes, or SALT, that was instituted under Trump. Each possible Democratic defection matters because vacant seats leave House Democrats with the thinnest of majorities. And in the evenly split Senate, Democrats must rely on Vice President Kamala Harris’ tie-breaking vote for their edge.

“I can only vote for a bill that has meaningful tax impact for my constituents if it addresses the SALT cap,” tweeted Rep. Tom Malinowski, D-N.J., one of four lawmakers demanding to expand deductions.

Some environmentalists, meanwhile, say the plan doesn’t do enough to stop the tides of climate change, even with its proposed upgrades to the power grid and plans to build 500,000 electric-vehicle charging stations. They could push Biden to go even bigger, though he plans to announce a second package in the coming weeks focused on child care, family tax credits and other domestic programs, paid for by tax hikes on wealthy individuals and families.

Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., chair of the near-100-member Congressional Progressive Caucus, said climate change demands that Biden commit to more money.

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“It makes little sense to narrow his previous ambition on infrastructure or compromise with the physical realities of climate change,” she said.

Almost every trade group in Washington representing interests from semiconductors to steel has a stake in the infrastructure bill, as does organized labor, which sees the potential for union jobs.

Business groups have long backed bold investment in infrastructure — just not through taxes on their members. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Business Roundtable both strongly oppose the tax hikes.

White House officials welcome the coming debate as a way to press their case, using the same kind of strategy that Biden deployed with his $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief that became law in March. If tax hikes are opposed, how should the infrastructure be financed? What are lawmakers’ counteroffers?

The difference in this proposal, compared to coronavirus relief, is that infrastructure is not an emergency that can be funded through debt with minimal tradeoffs. Instead, congressional committees can break up its details and consider each of them separately, possibly peeling off elements like highway or water infrastructure that have some bipartisan support. In fact, past failures mean that many of the ideas being proposed have circulated among lawmakers for decades.

But failure by political leaders this time could be devastating for America’s economic trajectory. Once the economy bounces back from the pandemic, economists expect growth to fade below the relatively sluggish levels of the Obama and Trump eras. Infrastructure is a central way to increase worker productivity, the ultimate source of wealth and productivity.

“It’s the first time that I see a comprehensive plan that truly can have a fundamental change in American productivity,” said Sadek Wahba, founder of the infrastructure investment firm I Squared Capital. “This is really the moment. If we’re not able to do it now, I would be very, very pessimistic about our ability to maintain our productivity over the coming decade.”

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EDITOR’S NOTE: Josh Boak has covered the U.S. economy and the White House for The Associated Press for seven years.

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Associated Press writers Lisa Mascaro and Kevin Freking contributed to this analysis.


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bump·y

(bŭm′pē)adj.bump·i·er, bump·i·est
1. Covered with or full of bumps: a bumpy country road.
2. Marked by bumps and jolts; rough: a bumpy flight.
bump′i·ness n.
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bumpy

(ˈbʌmpɪ) adj, bumpierorbumpiest
2. full of jolts; rough: a bumpy flight.
ˈbumpinessn
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bump•y

(ˈbʌm pi)
adj. bump•i•er, bump•i•est.
2. full of jolts: a bumpy ride.
Bumpy Road
3. marked by failures as well as successes: a bumpy career.
bump′i•ly,adv.
Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.
Adj.1.bumpy - causing or characterized by jolts and irregular movements; 'a rough ride'
jolting, jolty, jumpy, rocky, rough
2.bumpy - covered with or full of bumps; 'a bumpy country road'
rough, unsmooth - having or caused by an irregular surface; 'trees with rough bark'; 'rough ground'; 'rough skin'; 'rough blankets'; 'his unsmooth face'
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bumpy

adjective
1.uneven, rough, pitted, irregular, rutted, lumpy, potholed, knobbybumpy cobbled streets
2.jolting, jarring, bouncy, choppy, jerky, bone-breaking, joltya hot and bumpy journey across the desert
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
hrbolatý
hepehupás
울퉁불퉁한
luknjastnemirenneraven
ขรุขระ
gập ghềnh

bumpy

[ˈbʌmpɪ]ADJ (bumpier (compar) (bumpiest (superl))) [surface] → desigual; [road] → lleno de baches; [journey, flight] → agitado, con muchotraqueteo
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

bumpy

[ˈbʌmpi]adj

It was a bumpy flight → On a étésecoués dans l'avion.
It was a bumpy ride → On a étésecouésdans lavoiture.
to have a bumpy ride (fig) (= hard time) → passer un mauvaismoment
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

bumpy

adj (+er) surfaceuneben, hubbelig(inf); road, driveholp(e)rig; flightböig, unruhig; we had a very bumpy driveauf der Fahrtwurden wir tüchtig durchgerüttelt
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

bumpy

[ˈbʌmpɪ]adj

Bumpy Road Lyrics

(surface, road) → accidentato/a, dissestato/a, irregolare; (journey, flight) → movimentato/a
Bumpy road meaningwe had a bumpy flight → abbiamo ballatoor si ballava in volo
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bump

(bamp) verb
to knock or strike (something). She bumped into me; I bumped my head against the ceiling. stamp, bots يَصْطَدِم بِ، يَلْتَقي صُدْفَةً блъсвам chocar com narazit prallen, stoßen støde; ramle χτυπώ επάνω σε κπ. ή κτ. dar un golpe mütsatama, mütsuga lööma خوردن به؛ ضربه زدن törmätä cogner לַחֲבוֹט धक्का, उछाल udariti tompán megüt membentur andare a sbattere, urtare どんとぶつかる 쿵하고 부딪치다 trinktelėti, atsitrenkti sasist; uzskriet virsū terlanggar stotendunke, skumpezderzyć się له څه شی سره لګیدل، ضربه خوړل chocar com a (se) ciocni (de) наталкиваться naraziť trčiti (v/ob) lupiti stöta, dunka, törna ชน çarpmak, toslamak 撞擊 ударяти(ся), стукати(ся) ٹکرانا đụng mạnh 撞击
noun
1. (the sound of) a blow or knock. We heard a loud bump. slag صَدْمَةٌ، اصْطِدام тъп (звук от) удар pancada rána der Bums stød; bump χτύπος, γδούποςgolpe müts(atus) صدایی شبیه بامب kolaus coup קוֹל חֲבָטָה गिरने की धड़ाम की आवाज udarac tompa ütés bunyi pukulan colpo sordo 衝突 쿵하는 소리 trinktelėjimas sitiens; belziens bunyi hantukan bonsdunk, dumpt støt/slag uderzenie بمب ته ورته آواز pancada izbitură глухой удар rana udarec tup udarac duns เสียงกระแทก çarpma, toslama 碰撞(聲) глухий удар دھماکا tiếng va đập mạnh 碰撞(声)
2. a swelling or raised part. a bump on the head; This road is full of bumps. bult حَدْبَةٌ (في الأرْض) подутина alto boule, hrbol die Beule ujævnhed; bump καρούμπαλο, εξόγκωμαchichón; bache muhk قلمبه شدگی؛ برآمدگی kohouma bosseנפיחות उभार kvrga dudor; huppanó benjolan bernoccolo; gobba こぶ 혹, 타박상 gumbas puns; grumba; gramba benjol builkulguz, wybój راوتلی برخه saliência umflătură шишка hrča, hrboľ buška; izboklina džomba bula, ojämnhet รอยปูด şişlik; tümsek, kabartı 腫起,凹凸不平 ґуля; вибоїна گومڑا ، ابھار chỗ sưng; phồng lên 肿块,凹凸不平
ˈbumper noun
a bar on a motor vehicle to lessen damage when it collides with anything. buffer واقٍ مِنَ الصَّدَمات броня para-choque nárazník die Stoßstange kofanger προφυλακτήραςparachoques kaitseraud سپر puskuri pare-chocsפגוש लबालब-भरा कप, चषक branik lökhárító bemper paraurti バンパー 충격 완화 장치, 범퍼 buferis buferis bampar bumperstøtfangerzderzak ډال pára-choque bară de protecţie бампер nárazník odbijač branik stötfångare กันชน tampon 減震器 бампер گاڑی کے پہیوں کی حفاظت کے لئے لمبا چپٹا حصہ cái đỡ va (ô tô) 减震器
adjective
excellent in some way, especially by being large. a bumper crop. buitengewone голям excelente vynikající Rekord... rekord-; kæmpe- άφθονοςabundante, excepcional rikkalik عالی؛ فراوان ennätysmäinen exceptionnelשופע जबरदस्त obilan rekordtermés luar biasa besar eccezionale 非常に豊富な 엄청나게 많은 didžiulis nepieredzēti liels luar biasa banyaknya record- rekord-, rikrekordowy عالی ، زیات excelente excepţional небывалый vynikajúci izjemen obilan riklig, jätte-, rekord- ดีมีจำนวนมาก bereketli, bol 豐盛的,很多的 дуже великий وافر ، غیر معمولی پیداوار bội thu 丰盛的,特大的
ˈbumpy adjective
uneven. a bumpy road. stamperige, hobbelrige غَيْرُ مُسْتَوٍ، كَثيرُ الحُفَر неравен acidentada hrbolatý holperig ujævn; bumpet ανώμαλος, γεμάτος λακκούβες accidentado konarlik پر دست انداز epätasainen accidenté מָלֵא מַהֲמוּרוֹת उभारदार kvrgav hepehupás tidak rata accidentato でこぼこの多い 울퉁불퉁한 duobėtas grambains; nelīdzens jalan tidak rata hobbeligujevn, hulletwyboisty ژوری لرونکی acidentada ac­ci­­dentat, cu hârtoape ухабистый hrboľatý neraven, luknjast džombast ojämn, guppig, skakig ขรุขระ kasisli, engebeli 顛簸的 вибоїстий, нерівний نا ہموار gập ghềnh 颠簸的
bump into
to meet (someone) by accident. I bumped into him in the street. iemand raakloop يَلْتَقي صُدْفَة сблъсквам се с dar de cara com narazit do stoßen auf støde ind i; ramle ind i; løbe på πέφτω πάνω σε κπ., συναντώ κατά τύχη encontrar por casualidad kokku juhtuma خوردن به törmätä sattumoisin tomber sur לְהִתנָגֵש अचानक किसी का मिल जाना sudariti se összeszalad vkivel bertemu, berjumpa incontrare per caso ばったり会う 우연히 만나다 susidurti su nejauši satikt terserempak tegen het lijf lopenstøte på; løpe bardust på wpaść na kogoś له یو شی سره لګیدل dar de caras com a da nas în nas cu (случайно) натолкнуться vraziť do naleteti na naleteti na stöta ihop med พบโดยบังเอิญ tesadüfen karşılaşmak, rastlamak 偶然碰到(某人) наштовхнутися کسی سے اچانک ملاقات ہونا tình cờ gặp ai 偶然碰到(某人)
bump of
(slang) to murder someone. iemand van kant maak يُقْتُل убивам assassinar abgeknallt rydde af vejen; gøre det af med; myrde δολοφονώ, ξεπαστρεύωcargar, liquidar maha koksama کلک کسی را کندن؛ کشتن murhata descendre לְחָסֵל हत्या करना ubiti lepuffant, kinyír (vkit) membunuh toglier di mezzo*, far fuori* 殺す 죽이다 uþplumpinti novākt (kādu); piežmiegt membunuh vermoordenekspederesprzątnąć مړکول убить, убрать zavraždiť, odpraviť (niekoho) ubiti ucmekati mörda ฆ่า öldürmek (俚)殺人 вбити قتل کرنا khử (ai) (俚)杀人
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

bumpy

Bumpyوَعِر hrbolatý ujævnholprigανώμαλοςdesigual, lleno de baches kuoppainencahoteux neravanaccidentato でこぼこのある 울퉁불퉁한hobbeligujevn

Bumpy Road In Spanish

wyboistyesburacadoухабистый gropig ขรุขระtümsekli gập ghềnh颠簸的
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