Stephen Moore: 'The idea that only government can tell us what to do is offensive'

President Biden hailed the senate passing the $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill.
Economist Stephen Moore said this another example of the president wanting the people to depend on the government as their parent and provider.
"These guys are just hellbent on spending this no matter what happens," he said.
Moore said despite Biden's efforts, he is still optimistic about the future of the economy.
"The stimulus is the vaccine," he said. Moore is meeting with Governor DeSantis tonight to discuss a strategy of how to reopen the United States based on the governor's model.
The economy gets to expand when the government is out of the way, however, the last thing the Democrats in the Senate and House want is for the economy to get better before that COVID relief bill is out.