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  • Phil B.
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    #1456
    Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

    Originally posted by slimslob
    THIS WILL GET YOUR ATTENTION


    Professor Joseph Olson of Hamline University School of Law , St. Paul , Minnesota , points out some INTERESTING FACTS CONCERNING THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION:


    Number of States won by:

    Democrats: 19 Republicans: 29

    Square miles of land won by:

    Democrats: 580,000 Republicans: 2,427,000

    Population of counties won by:

    Democrats: 127 Million Republicans: 143 million

    Murder rate per 100,000 residents in counties won by:

    Democrats: 13.2 Republicans: 2.1

    Professor Olson adds: "In aggregate, the map of the territory Republicans won was mostly the land owned by the taxpaying citizens of the country.

    Democrat territory mostly encompassed those citizens living in government-owned tenements and living off various forms of government welfare...."

    Olson believes the United States is now somewhere between the "complacency and apathy" phase of Professor Tyler ' s definition of democracy, with some forty percent of the nation ' s population already having reached the "governmental dependency" phase.

    If Congress grants amnesty and citizenship to twenty million criminal invaders called illegals and they vote, then we can say goodbye to the USA in fewer than five years.

    IF YOU ARE IN FAVOR OF THIS, BY ALL MEANS, DON'T SHARE.


    IF YOU ARE NOT then SHARE IT to help everyone realize just how much is at stake, knowing that apathy is the greatest danger to our freedom.








    Professor Joseph Olson << THE WHOLE TRUTH

    a really SUPERB break down of the facts... thanks Slim have already shared it.

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    • bsm2
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      #1457
      Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

      WHITE HOUSE
      Biden unveils sweeping $2 trillion infrastructure plan
      The proposal, which would invest in a number of infrastructure challenges crippling the country, faces stiff opposition from Republicans in Congress.

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      March 31, 2021, 6:58 PM EDT / Updated March 31, 2021, 10:34 AM EDT
      By Alex Seitz-Wald, Lauren Egan and Shannon Pettypiece
      WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden announced his $2 trillion infrastructure plan Wednesday, a sweeping proposal that would rebuild 20,000 miles of roads, expand access to clean water and broadband and invest in care for the elderly.

      Speaking at a carpenters training facility in Pittsburgh, Biden urged Congress to act on his proposal, called the American Jobs Plan, arguing that failing to make the investments would contribute to a weakening middle class and leave the U.S. at a competitive disadvantage abroad.


      "I am proposing a plan for the nation that rewards work, not just rewards wealth," Biden said. "It's a once-in-a-generation investment in America, unlike anything we've seen or done since we built the interstate highway system and the space race decades ago."

      The plan would create millions of jobs, Biden said, and jump-start the fight against climate change. The proposal, which would be spent out over eight years, would be paid for over 15 years by raising the corporate tax rate from 21 percent to 28 percent, ending the Trump-era tax cuts.

      "We have to move now, because I'm convinced that if we act now, in 50 years people are going to look back and say, 'This was the moment that America won the future,'" Biden said.


      Biden unveils $2 trillion infrastructure plan
      Included in the proposal are $155 billion to repair roads and bridges, $80 billion to fix Amtrak's repair backlog, $40 billion to improve public housing and $111 billion to replace the country's lead pipes so drinking water is not contaminated. There are $42 billion for ports and airports, $40 billion to improve public housing, $100 billion to improve public school buildings and $180 billion to be invested in research and development.

      Biden said the plan would fix the 10 most economically significant bridges in need of reconstruction and repair the worst 10,000 smaller bridges, as well as 20,000 miles of road. The plan would also establish a network of electric vehicle charging systems.

      Biden said that he would take steps to ensure that minority communities that have historically been left out of similar investments would benefit and that he would direct the investments to smaller towns and cities across the country, not just coastal areas.

      The American Jobs Plan is expected to be followed by a second package in mid-April, which will focus on expanding the social safety net. White House principal deputy press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters that the second package should not be seen as any less of a priority for the administration.

      "There are multiple pillars, and one is not more important than the other," she said.

      The sweeping legislative package would be legacy-making for the nascent Biden administration, but it faces a steep climb on Capitol Hill, where the window for major legislation has appeared to be closing. Biden has already signed a $1.9 trillion Covid-19 relief bill.

      While spending on infrastructure traditionally gets bipartisan support, Biden has encountered Republican pushback over the scope of the plan and its reliance on corporate tax increases to fund it.

      House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said on a call with Democratic lawmakers Monday that she would like to pass the bill by July 4 but that the timeline could easily slip to later in the month, according to a source familiar with the matter.

      It is unclear whether Democrats will consider resorting once again to the budget reconciliation process, which would allow them to circumvent a Republican filibuster and would require only 50 votes to succeed. Senate rules limit what can be included in a reconciliation bill, so some of the more ambitious ideas might have to be discarded.

      Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said Wednesday morning that he was unlikely to support anything "if it's going to have massive tax increases and trillions more added to the national debt."

      McConnell, who said Biden called him Tuesday to discuss the plan, said the bill was a "Trojan horse" packed with progressive wish-list items.

      Biden — who said the plan was a "vision not seen through the eyes of Wall Street or Washington, but through the eyes of hard-working people" — said no one should complain about his proposal to increase corporate tax rates, which would still fall short of the 35 percent rate that was in effect before the 2017 tax cuts.

      Biden said he was open to other ideas to pay for the bill as long as they did not raise federal taxes on people making under $400,000. He said he planned to invite Republicans to the Oval Office in the coming weeks to discuss the proposal.

      "Failing to make these investments adds to our debt and effectively puts our children at a disadvantage relative to our competitors," Biden said. "That's what crumbling infrastructure does."

      The White House is preparing for months of back and forth with Congress over the bill, and it sees the plan as a starting point for negotiations. A White House official said the administration expects Congress to make "significant progress" by Memorial Day but not necessarily to pass a bill by then.

      The White House has suggested that it is open to Congress' breaking some of the elements off into separate legislation if that could help get the measures passed more quickly. One measure already before the Senate with bipartisan support is a bill to increase U.S. competitiveness with China.

      The administration is also likely to have to contend with more division within the Democratic Party.

      Some moderate House Democrats said Tuesday that they would not support the bill unless it repealed a cap on the amount of state and local taxes that could be deducted on federal tax returns, which primarily affects residents of high-cost, high-tax areas, like New York and New Jersey. Republicans capped the tax, known as SALT — which essentially amounted to a tax increase — when they passed a tax cut package in 2017.

      "We say 'No SALT, no deal,'" Reps. Bill Pascrell, D-N.J., Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J., and Tom Suozzi, D-N.Y., said in a statement.

      The White House and other Democrats say the legislation is a way to advance proposals to mitigate climate change and racial inequality, but in the Senate the measures could cost the support of not only Republicans but also moderate Democrats, a Senate aide said.

      And while the Senate is likely to have the votes to pass a bill focused on traditional infrastructure projects, like roads and bridges, that alone might be spurned by House Democrats who feel it does not go far enough.

      "We must stop spending billions of taxpayer money on infrastructure systems only for them to fail at the most crucial moment," Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., said in a statement Tuesday.

      Still, Biden projected optimism Wednesday. "It's big, yes. It's bold, yes. And we can get it done," he said.

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      • SalesServiceGuy
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        #1458
        Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

        Originally posted by slimslob
        Where are the valid news links to support your statement?

        ... if you want to know simply "copy the above text, right click, let Google search it for you and open in a new tab"

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        • BillyCarpenter
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          #1459
          Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

          Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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          • bsm2
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            #1460
            Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

            Free Mississippi from the Republican Lockdowns

            Yep Hilarious

            You should REALLY Really Protest

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            • bsm2
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              #1461
              Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

              Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
              You seem to make lots of comments about black folks are you black?

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              • Phil B.
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                #1462
                Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                Originally posted by bsm2
                You seem to make lots of comments about black folks are you black?
                no he isn't

                but we ALL know you are dumber than a box of rocks..

                admit it .... you're a racist bigot know nothing.

                back under the back porch puppy.

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                • bsm2
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                  #1463
                  Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                  WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats’ proposals to overhaul voting in the U.S. won solid -- although not overwhelming -- support from Americans in a new survey measuring the popularity of major pieces of the sweeping legislation in Congress.

                  The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll found about half of Americans support expanding access to early and mail voting, while about 3 in 10 opposed the ideas and the rest had no opinion. Automatic voter registration was the most popular Democratic proposal in the survey, endorsed by 60% of Americans.

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                  • bsm2
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                    #1464
                    Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                    Vice President Harris and Doug Emhoff to move into official digs next week

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                    • bsm2
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                      #1465
                      Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

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                      • bsm2
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                        #1466
                        Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                        President Biden expressed condolences to the family of a Capitol Hill police officer who was killed on Friday and sought to honor him and others at the Capitol, ordering the White House flags to be flown at half-staff.

                        "Jill and I were heartbroken to learn of the violent attack at a security checkpoint on the U.S. Capitol grounds, which killed Officer William Evans of the U.S. Capitol Police, and left a fellow officer fighting for his life," Biden said in a statement Friday afternoon, shortly after the slain officer had been identified.

                        "We send our heartfelt condolences to Officer Evans' family, and everyone grieving his loss. We know what a difficult time this has been for the Capitol, everyone who works there, and those who protect it," he added.

                        "I want to express the nation's gratitude to the Capitol Police, the National Guard Immediate Response Force, and others who quickly responded to this attack," Biden continued. "As we mourn the loss of yet another courageous Capitol Police officer, I have ordered that the White House flags be lowered to half-mast."

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                        • Phil B.
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                          #1467
                          Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                          Originally posted by SalesServiceGuy
                          ... looks like the kind of mis-step any 30 year old could make under those conditions. A least a 30 step,energetic, steep vertical climb in a noisy,windy aviation environment setting all while wearing his mask! Go Joe Go!
                          Yeah a 30 yr old that just spent the past 8hrs slamming shots with a stripper.. and then smoked 4 bowls of crack..
                          Sorry Hunter you made me say that!
                          Imagine that it must be a family trait.

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                          • Phil B.
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                            #1468
                            Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                            Originally posted by bsm2
                            Vice President Harris and Doug Emhoff to move into official digs next week
                            What the 70,000sq foot digs wasn't good enough for Queen Kneepads?

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                            • Phil B.
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                              #1469
                              Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                              Originally posted by bsm2
                              President Biden expressed condolences to the family of a Capitol Hill police officer who was killed on Friday and sought to honor him and others at the Capitol, ordering the White House flags to be flown at half-staff.

                              "Jill and I were heartbroken to learn of the violent attack at a security checkpoint on the U.S. Capitol grounds, which killed Officer William Evans of the U.S. Capitol Police, and left a fellow officer fighting for his life," Biden said in a statement Friday afternoon, shortly after the slain officer had been identified.

                              "We send our heartfelt condolences to Officer Evans' family, and everyone grieving his loss. We know what a difficult time this has been for the Capitol, everyone who works there, and those who protect it," he added.

                              "I want to express the nation's gratitude to the Capitol Police, the National Guard Immediate Response Force, and others who quickly responded to this attack," Biden continued. "As we mourn the loss of yet another courageous Capitol Police officer, I have ordered that the White House flags be lowered to half-mast."
                              Yup another muslim attack.
                              Go easy on your enemies and they exploit your weaknesses.

                              Much to the media’s chagrin, the sick and twisted individual who ran his car into two Capitol Hill Police Officers, killing at least one, was NOT a ‘white male Trump supporter’. Rather he was quite the opposite.


                              It is being reported that the man who cowardly attacked police earlier today was 25-Year-Old Noah Green.

                              Here is what we know about Mr. Green … In his Facebook profile where says he is a ‘Follower of Farrakhan’. We can only assume that he is referring to Louis Farrakhan, the leader of the Nation of Islam:


                              How many muslim is attacks is that now 3?
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                              • SalesServiceGuy
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                                #1470
                                Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                                In direct response to Georgia's new voting laws that disproportionately make it more difficult for people of color to vote, Major League Baseball has decided to move it's All Star Game from Atlanta to a not yet disclosed location.

                                The Atlanta Braves, Atlanta's Mayor and Stacey Abrams expressed disappointment over this move as it will reduce economic opportunities to some of its citizens.

                                Abrams said the Republican state legislators who passed the bill did so knowing the economic risks to Georgia.

                                "They prioritized making it harder for people of color to vote over the economic well-being of all Georgians," she wrote in the statement.

                                Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms wrote that the actions of elected leaders have consequences.

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