'Kudlow' reacts to GOP seeking to block China from benefiting from infrastructure bill incentives on solar panels Here's a question tonight: Of the 100 senators that will presumably vote on the infrastructure bill, how many of them do you think have actually read the 2,701-page document? That's right, 2,701 pages. I think that's bigger than any book written in history. This is the longest book in history. The average Bible is a little over 1,000 pages. The spy novels I love to read usually run 400 or 500 pages at the outside depending on the size of the print. This infrastructure bill, which would spend out more than a trillion dollars clocking in at 2,701 pages is quite a document and it's got some fabulous things inside it.