The Shining City Upon a Hill
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Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill
You might wanna try the non biased Duck Duck Go.
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Well looking at the infrastructure bill, who do you think own the construction companies that are going to get all those huge infrastructure contracts? That and all the union dues that the union heads are going to get.Comment
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I did search the question before I asked on Google, Bing and DuckDuckGo. DuckDuckGo an article about a clause in the Social Infrastructure bill that had not passed yet.Comment
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Do you think if the Republicans managed to pass an infrastructure bill into law it would be any different? Oh right, the contracts would go the ex President's supporters after they purchased 1,000 hotel nights at above market prices.
Neither of you have produced a single link to back up your claims.Comment
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"The values of those In DC do not match ours."
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.. another gerrymandering victory for the Republicans in Texas.
Hey did you hear about the New Hampshire Republican who switched to Democrat?
A New Hampshire state representative “reluctantly” switched his party affiliation from Republican to Democratic on Tuesday, citing state Republicans’ opposition to masks and coronavirus vaccines.
Rep. William Marsh said party extremists are edging out moderates like him, and that he had planned quietly to retire but felt his hand was forced by what he called Republicans’ refusal to take reasonable health precautions.
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... so now you are reading between the lines?
Do you think if the Republicans managed to pass an infrastructure bill into law it would be any different? Oh right, the contracts would go the ex President's supporters after they purchased 1,000 hotel nights at above market prices.
Neither of you have produced a single link to back up your claims.
Only about 10% of the money will be spent on roads and bridges. Much of it will be spent on bullshit that has nothing to do with "infrastructure. Unless you call Medicare "infrastructure". We were lied to again.Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.Comment
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Republican Senators and Congressmen are now trying to take credit for the Infrastructure improvement $ coming to their districts. The same people who voted against the new law.
House Republican touts benefits of infrastructure law he voted against
Alabama Republican Gary Palmer faced sharp criticism on social media.
Alabama Republican Rep. Gary Palmer faced sharp criticism after he touted the benefits for his district from a provision in the infrastructure bill he voted against.
On Monday, the same day President Joe Biden signed the $1.2 trillion bill into law, Palmer issued a press release taking credit for a provision he introduced directing $369 million to the Northern Beltline project, a 52-mile, six-lane corridor under construction in his home state.Comment
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It's an infrastructure bill, not a " road and bridge" specific bill.Comment
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Source. You know with your reputation of lying that you need to post a source every single time.Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.Comment
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