Commentary President Joe Biden is in the midst of a media blitz to garner support for his so-called infrastructure plan, the American Jobs Plan. At a recent press conference, Biden said his plan “is a blueprint for infrastructure needed for tomorrow, not just yesterday, tomorrow. For American jobs, for American competitiveness.” There are two problems with that statement. First, Biden’s plan is light on infrastructure, as it’s typically and traditionally defined. Second, it would make America less competitive. In fact, it would almost assuredly make America outsource jobs again. According to the Cambridge Dictionary, infrastructure is defined as “the basic systems and services, such as transportation and power supplies, that a country or organization uses in order to work effectively.” As it’s currently constructed, Biden’s American Jobs Plan would cost about $2.2 trillion. Yet only a tiny amount would be spent on what the Cambridge Dictionary defines as “infrastructure.” Senate Minority Leader …