The Shining City Upon a Hill
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Just like what does a grant to the Kennedy Center for the Arts ( which is mostly privately funded ) have to do with Covid relief? Why do we need to fund other countries (Iran - NoKo) Covid relief? they deal with CHINA and can get the vax and PPE's from their buddy china?
On top of that the overspending has to come from somewhere besides taxes and that leads to a higher debt with China picking that up to hold over our heads? Hasn't China been ripping us off when it comes to intellectual properties? They have thousands of spies here in the us in Colleges - Government - Lobbyists to determine the outcome of many of these bills. For Christ's sakes Feinstien - Swalwell and Pelosi have either dated a Chinese spy or employed them in their offices. Look DWS employed a known mulsim spy and his family to take care of her computers and they invaded MULTIPLE other house members computers and stole secrets and money for services not rendered.
Then there is Keith Ellison a self professed muslim that employed other muslims and was a staunch supporter of Farrakhan and his radical muslim ideals. Remember on of his famous lines ? " G** DAMN America and Israel ( he called the PIGS and SWINE ). JFK would roll over in his grave to see how low his party has sunk to the extremist radical ideals they now gladly follow.Comment
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In the end, however, only $98.3 billion of the $800 billion stimulus was dedicated to transportation and infrastructure. Of that $98.3 billion, only about $27.5 billion was actually spent on transportation infrastructure projects. Why?
“The problem is that spending it out takes a long time, because there’s really nothing – there’s no such thing as shovel-ready projects,” Obama said in a 2010 interview with the New York Times.
When it comes to economic stimulus, local governments may take years to begin actual construction even once they receive funding. The reason why such a small portion of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 ended up spent on infrastructure is that the projects are simply too slow to get off the ground to provide meaningful near-term stimulus.
“If you are talking about stimulating the economy, ‘shovel ready’ doesn’t mean get the money on Monday and start on Tuesday,” former Pennsylvania governor Ed Rendell said.
“When [Obama] says there’s no such thing as ‘shovel ready,’ he’s right...When we said ‘shovel ready’ we meant ‘shovel ready’ in the way we do things.”
If President Biden intends to get his projects up and running faster than Obama did, he will have to cut through a sea of red tape that stands in front of him.Comment
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GOP Responds to Biden's Plan to Give Cash to Corrupt Central American Countries
A month after the Biden administration released its ridiculous plan to send foreign aid to Central America, House Republicans questioned the strategy in a letter released Monday.
Republican Reps. James Comer and Jason Smith, of Kentucky and Missouri respectively, addressed their letterthe plan last month to ReutersWhat could go wrong with sending millions/billions to these dictator run countries? Let's see: The pad their pockets while keeping their citizens in the same state of poverty while they live it up on the American dime. They won't use the monies to better their countries. The crony actions will only strengthen the stranglehold they have on their citizenry.
Oh and let's pay them to plant trees while we try to block the sun from shining in order to reduce global warming ( Bill Gates inject calcium carbonate into the atmosphere ). Trees and plants use CO2 as food along with sunlight for the process of turning CO2 into food for the plants.Comment
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GOP Responds to Biden's Plan to Give Cash to Corrupt Central American Countries
A month after the Biden administration released its ridiculous plan to send foreign aid to Central America, House Republicans questioned the strategy in a letter released Monday.
Republican Reps. James Comer and Jason Smith, of Kentucky and Missouri respectively, addressed their letter to acting Director of the United States Office of Management and Budget, Shalanda Young, expressing their concern over a “conditional cash transfer program” directed towards residents of El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.
As Comer and Smith wrote, “the purpose of such a program would be to discourage illegal immigration from these Northern Triangle countries.”
Former southern border coordinator for the Biden administration, Roberta Jackson, described the plan last month to Reuters, explaining the plan came as a result of the administration “looking at all of the productive options to address both the economic reasons people may be migrating, as well as the protection and security reasons.”
What could go wrong with sending millions/billions to these dictator run countries? Let's see: The pad their pockets while keeping their citizens in the same state of poverty while they live it up on the American dime. They won't use the monies to better their countries. The crony actions will only strengthen the stranglehold they have on their citizenry.
Oh and let's pay them to plant trees while we try to block the sun from shining in order to reduce global warming ( Bill Gates inject calcium carbonate into the atmosphere ). Trees and plants use CO2 as food along with sunlight for the process of turning CO2 into food for the plants.
Only took a month to respond Pretty Ridiculous
BTW your keep posting in the WRONG Thread
Sounds like a excellent Plan As Comer and Smith wrote, “the purpose of such a program would be to discourage illegal immigration from these Northern Triangle countries.”Last edited by bsm2; 05-06-2021, 04:15 PM.Comment
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your constant use of " Reading Required understanding YOUR problem " is getting very old since you seem to use it on just about every post.. time to update your comedy material.
I make my own breakfast lunch and dinners so I rarely visit any eating establishment, bet you can't say the same tho. Burgers much?
did you even CHECK the requirements for applying for that program? NOPE didn't think so.
try using Duck Duck Go next time it gives you more of a truthful search than Google.Comment
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my ability with the english language is far superior to yours in reading .. comprehension..spelling and proper use of the words.
your constant use of " Reading Required understanding YOUR problem " is getting very old since you seem to use it on just about every post.. time to update your comedy material.
I make my own breakfast lunch and dinners so I rarely visit any eating establishment, bet you can't say the same tho. Burgers much?
did you even CHECK the requirements for applying for that program? NOPE didn't think so.
try using Duck Duck Go next time it gives you more of a truthful search than Google.
Here you go
Who can apply
Eligible entities who have experienced pandemic-related revenue loss include:
Restaurants
Food stands, food trucks, food carts
Caterers
Bars, saloons, lounges, taverns
Snack and nonalcoholic beverage bars
Bakeries (onsite sales to the public comprise at least 33% of gross receipts)
Brewpubs, tasting rooms, taprooms (onsite sales to the public comprise at least 33% of gross receipts)
Breweries and/or microbreweries (onsite sales to the public comprise at least 33% of gross receipts)
Wineries and distilleries (onsite sales to the public comprise at least 33% of gross receipts)
Inns (onsite sales of food and beverage to the public comprise at least 33% of gross receipts)
Licensed facilities or premises of a beverage alcohol producer where the public may taste, sample, or purchase productsComment
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