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Remarks by President Biden Before a Meeting on Infrastructure

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THE PRESIDENT:  Well, you all in the press may be getting tired of seeing me all day today.  I’m going to see you again later, too.  But I hope my colleagues aren’t tired of seeing me because they just got here.  (Laughter.)
 
Look, what we’re doing is — at the — at the request of — mutual request of us getting together, getting leading Republicans in the Senate together to see if we can work out something on a compromise on infrastructure.  And — and I know they’re sincere about it, and so am I. 
 
And what we’re going to try to do is figure out what we can agree constitutes infrastructure from each of our perspectives, and then see whether or not we’re in a position that — how — how much we want to fund it above the baseline — the baseline, meaning what we spent last year.  And then, we’ll talk about how to proceed from there.
 
But I assure you — I know, Senator Capito, this is in good faith —
 
SENATOR CAPITO:  Yes.
 
THE PRESIDENT:  It’s a genuine effort.  I think we can get there.  And I’m hoping that — just in case, I brought along two of the Secretaries who are smarter than I am so they can answer the really tough questions. 
 
But all kidding aside, I’m looking forward to this meeting. 
 
And I want to thank you all for coming in, and we appreciate you being here.  So, thank you for being here.
 
Q    Mr. President, are you open to a deal that isn’t fully paid for?
 
THE PRESIDENT:  I’m going to get a chance to talk to you later.
 
Q    Sir, will you be making a new scaled-down offer to the GOP today?
 
THE PRESIDENT:  I’m prepared to compromise.:  Well, you all in the press may be getting tired of seeing me all day today.  I’m going to see you again later, too.  But I hope my colleagues aren’t tired of seeing me because they just got here.  (Laughter.)
 
Look, what we’re doing is — at the — at the request of — mutual request of us getting together, getting leading Republicans in the Senate together to see if we can work out something on a compromise on infrastructure.  And — and I know they’re sincere about it, and so am I. 
 
And what we’re going to try to do is figure out what we can agree constitutes infrastructure from each of our perspectives, and then see whether or not we’re in a position that — how — how much we want to fund it above the baseline — the baseline, meaning what we spent last year.  And then, we’ll talk about how to proceed from there.
 
But I assure you — I know, Senator Capito, this is in good faith —
 
SENATOR CAPITO:  Yes.
 
THE PRESIDENT:  It’s a genuine effort.  I think we can get there.  And I’m hoping that — just in case, I brought along two of the Secretaries who are smarter than I am so they can answer the really tough questions. 
 
But all kidding aside, I’m looking forward to this meeting. 
 
And I want to thank you all for coming in, and we appreciate you being here.  So, thank you for being here.
 
Q    Mr. President, are you open to a deal that isn’t fully paid for?
 
THE PRESIDENT:  I’m going to get a chance to talk to you later.
 
Q    Sir, will you be making a new scaled-down offer to the GOP today?
 
THE PRESIDENT:  I’m prepared to compromise.

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