Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has been critical of the Biden administration’s spending bills, and Wednesday said American families are reacting to the increase in prices by “tightening their household budgets.” “Ask any working family about gas prices, food prices, home prices, lumber prices, [and] used car prices. One survey just found that more than 80 percent of American families are tightening their household budgets because of the threat of inflation,” said McConnell. McConnell has been critical of the second pandemic relief package (American Rescue Plan) that passed with no GOP support at the start of Biden’s presidency, saying that it had very little to do with relief for the pandemic and was unnecessary spending. Judy Woodruff during a March interview with McConnell for the PBS News Hour said the Biden administration has been open about the fact that the package is about the economy, helping the unemployed, lifting …