Go to a country where they are emerging from an overbearing state and people will grab every opportunity with both hands. But every country where the nanny state takes a bigger and bigger role in society you are seeing huge staff shortages. It’s happening all across Europe too.
The last few years in the US have been a mad dash to establish the nanny state before the punch bowl gets removed in 2022. If anyone thinks the "infrastructure" bill has much actual infrastructure in it, then you should read it. And the other bill has been politically labeled "human infrastructure", since the word "infrastructure" has positive associations with the public - but it's largely social spending. Even if you pretend for a second that infrastructure were the goal, who's going to do the work? You have 11 million unfilled jobs right now with an unemployment rate under 5%.
The pandemic has been the most shocking thing in my lifetime in the US. Medical associations are literally sending out talking points to physicians with pre-scripted social media postings, specific words to use (and not use) when doing PR or having patient contacts and they are spending more time on messaging and PR than actual science and medical fact sharing. Between that, the government mandates and the public snowflakery over the entire thing... the medical community is very tired and ready to throw in the towel. And who could blame them.
If the US throws another few trillion into the disastrous economic environment this administration continues to build, you will see inflation go through the roof and a level of gov't dependency mirroring Venezuela about midway through their collapse. It seems like that's actually the goal here.
