In a speech in Pittsburgh, President Joe Biden unveiled his $2 trillion infrastructure plan, consisting of traditional projects like roads and bridges as well as funding to combat climate change and money for the care economy, a service industry. To pay for it all—corporate tax hikes. “Today I’m proposing a plan for the nation that rewards work, not just rewards wealth,” Biden said on March 31. “It builds a fair economy … it’s going to create the strongest most resilient, innovative economy in the world. It’s not a plan that tinkers around the edges.” Biden described his proposal, which he dubbed the “American Jobs plan,” as “a once-in-a-generation investment in America, unlike anything we’ve seen or done since we built the interstate highway system and the space race decades ago.” He said the heart of the plan is modernizing transportation infrastructure. Biden’s wide-ranging proposal, the details of which were laid out in …