The Shining City Upon a Hill
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Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill
maybe he should check into having it starched n pressed.Comment
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so at least three have half a brainComment
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... a great example of how renewable energy resources power Great Britain and soon America under President Biden's "build back better" infrastructure program. 1,000s of high paying, high skilled jobs will be created while reducing America's carbon output.Comment
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Doesn't much matter what it is, the USA usually comes out the clear leader and winner. I tried to tell you that about the vaccine but you had already bought in to the Trudeau propaganda. The USA will be just fine. You need to worry about Canada. Thank you.Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.Comment
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Glad you support President Bidens Plan
a great example of how renewable energy resources power Great Britain and soon America under President Biden's "build back better" infrastructure program. 1,000s of high paying, high skilled jobs will be created while reducing America's carbon output.Comment
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I saw a shirt the other day that said "Liberalism. Find a cure." Apparently there is one, it's called shit.
Through a petition, the people of Austin were able to get Prop B on the ballot which reinstates the camping ban that was overturned by the ultra liberal city council. The people spoke, and the ban is back. This proved to be a bipartisan effort to clean up the city which became overrun by homeless camps under bridges, in front of businesses etc. The people had enough. This just proves that when the literal shit of liberal policies hits the fan, even the most tolerant liberals have limits.Comment
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I saw a shirt the other day that said "Liberalism. Find a cure." Apparently there is one, it's called shit.
Through a petition, the people of Austin were able to get Prop B on the ballot which reinstates the camping ban that was overturned by the ultra liberal city council. The people spoke, and the ban is back. This proved to be a bipartisan effort to clean up the city which became overrun by homeless camps under bridges, in front of businesses etc. The people had enough. This just proves that when the literal shit of liberal policies hits the fan, even the most tolerant liberals have limits.
All city councils right or left leaning deal with the same issues.Comment
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... as the cost of living skyrockets across North America, many people are forced into housing situations, not of their choice. Some choose to live in their vehicles, now referred to as Nomads, the less fortunate have to do the best they can. I suspect the homeless in Austin just moved to the next closest city or town and will gradually reappear as City resources are focussed elsewhere.
All city councils right or left leaning deal with the same issues.
Yup Biden built this problem, one of many that we will be able to blame on his insane policies.
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Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.Comment
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to offset the stupid spending of the current squatter in the WH.
We can't go on spending like a drunken sailor on shore leave. He's going to incur such a large debt our GREAT GRAND KIDS will not even be able to pay it off.
The elites and illegals are the ones that will benefit from this explosion of our debt.Comment
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There is a great shortage of rental and home accomodations in North America right now made worse by the pandemic causing a shortage of lumber and record high lumber prices and for all types of building materials. The average home now costs an extra $37k to build.
The ex President's tariffs on lumber from Canada made the situation way worse than it had to be.Comment
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