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  • bsm2
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    #7486
    Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

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    • bsm2
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      • bsm2
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        • Phil B.
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          #7489
          Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

          Seems everyone wants to dump on Biden now.

          Philly Mob Boss Ready to Flip on Biden on How They Stole the Election in Exchange for Full Expungement of His Criminal Record | UAF Report

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

            Oh no another loss for SleepyJoe!

            Senate Democrats fail to change filibuster, handing Biden stinging defeat on voting legislation | Just The News

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            • bsm2
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              Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

              Biden signed the American Rescue Plan, a sweeping $1.9 trillion package, into law in early March. The series of measures -- which make up one of the most consequential pieces of legislation in decades intended to bolster the US' recovery from the coronavirus pandemic -- included stimulus payments of up to $1,400 per person for about 90% of American households, a $300 federal boost to weekly jobless benefits and an expansion of the child tax credit of up to $3,600 per child.

              The plan, which did not receive support from any Republicans in Congress, also included $350 billion in state and local aid, as well as billions of dollars for K-12 schools to help students return to the classroom, to assist small businesses hit hard by the pandemic and for vaccine research, development and distribution.

              That same month, Biden also signed two bills extending existing economic relief during the pandemic. He signed legislation into law extending the Paycheck Protection Program -- the federal government's key relief effort to deliver aid to small businesses hard hit by the pandemic. He also signed through the COVID-19 Bankruptcy Relief Extension Act, which extended temporary bankruptcy relief provisions granted by the CARES Act.

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              • bsm2
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                #7492
                Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                Please see the Republicans PLAN
                See below

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                • FrohnB
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                  #7493
                  Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                  Originally posted by bsm2
                  Biden signed the American Rescue Plan, a sweeping $1.9 trillion package, into law in early March. The series of measures -- which make up one of the most consequential pieces of legislation in decades intended to bolster the US' recovery from the coronavirus pandemic -- included stimulus payments of up to $1,400 per person for about 90% of American households, a $300 federal boost to weekly jobless benefits and an expansion of the child tax credit of up to $3,600 per child.

                  The plan, which did not receive support from any Republicans in Congress, also included $350 billion in state and local aid, as well as billions of dollars for K-12 schools to help students return to the classroom, to assist small businesses hit hard by the pandemic and for vaccine research, development and distribution.

                  That same month, Biden also signed two bills extending existing economic relief during the pandemic. He signed legislation into law extending the Paycheck Protection Program -- the federal government's key relief effort to deliver aid to small businesses hard hit by the pandemic. He also signed through the COVID-19 Bankruptcy Relief Extension Act, which extended temporary bankruptcy relief provisions granted by the CARES Act.
                  Omertà

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                  • bsm2
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                    #7494
                    Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                    Originally posted by FrohnB
                    Just like your Canadian buddy, Mr. Morrison, you have posted news that is nearly TWO YEARS OLD in an attempt to make someone/ something look good. It should be laughable, but it’s actually very sad to watch you guys try and prop up these failures!
                    Apparently you FAILED math the American Recuse Plan was passed less than a year ago. With Zero Republican votes.

                    Did you return your failed Check NOPE

                    Biden signed the American Rescue Plan, a sweeping $1.9 trillion package, into law in early March. The series of measures -- which make up one of the most consequential pieces of legislation in decades intended to bolster the US' recovery from the coronavirus pandemic -- included stimulus payments of up to $1,400 per person for about 90% of American households, a $300 federal boost to weekly jobless benefits and an expansion of the child tax credit of up to $3,600 per child.

                    The plan, which did not receive support from any Republicans in Congress, also included $350 billion in state and local aid, as well as billions of dollars for K-12 schools to help students return to the classroom, to assist small businesses hit hard by the pandemic and for vaccine research, development and distribution.

                    That same month, Biden also signed two bills extending existing economic relief during the pandemic. He signed legislation into law extending the Paycheck Protection Program -- the federal government's key relief effort to deliver aid to small businesses hard hit by the pandemic. He also signed through the COVID-19 Bankruptcy Relief Extension Act, which extended temporary bankruptcy relief provisions granted by the CARES Act.

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                    • BillyCarpenter
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                      #7495
                      Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                      Originally posted by bsm2
                      Apparently you FAILED math the American Recuse Plan was passed less than a year ago. With Zero Republican votes.

                      Did you return your failed Check NOPE

                      Biden signed the American Rescue Plan, a sweeping $1.9 trillion package, into law in early March. The series of measures -- which make up one of the most consequential pieces of legislation in decades intended to bolster the US' recovery from the coronavirus pandemic -- included stimulus payments of up to $1,400 per person for about 90% of American households, a $300 federal boost to weekly jobless benefits and an expansion of the child tax credit of up to $3,600 per child.

                      The plan, which did not receive support from any Republicans in Congress, also included $350 billion in state and local aid, as well as billions of dollars for K-12 schools to help students return to the classroom, to assist small businesses hit hard by the pandemic and for vaccine research, development and distribution.

                      That same month, Biden also signed two bills extending existing economic relief during the pandemic. He signed legislation into law extending the Paycheck Protection Program -- the federal government's key relief effort to deliver aid to small businesses hard hit by the pandemic. He also signed through the COVID-19 Bankruptcy Relief Extension Act, which extended temporary bankruptcy relief provisions granted by the CARES Act.
                      Yeah, whatever. What is Biden's approval rating?
                      Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                      • FrohnB
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                        Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                        Originally posted by bsm2
                        Apparently you FAILED math the American Recuse Plan was passed less than a year ago. With Zero Republican votes.

                        Did you return your failed Check NOPE

                        Biden signed the American Rescue Plan, a sweeping $1.9 trillion package, into law in early March. The series of measures -- which make up one of the most consequential pieces of legislation in decades intended to bolster the US' recovery from the coronavirus pandemic -- included stimulus payments of up to $1,400 per person for about 90% of American households, a $300 federal boost to weekly jobless benefits and an expansion of the child tax credit of up to $3,600 per child.

                        The plan, which did not receive support from any Republicans in Congress, also included $350 billion in state and local aid, as well as billions of dollars for K-12 schools to help students return to the classroom, to assist small businesses hit hard by the pandemic and for vaccine research, development and distribution.

                        That same month, Biden also signed two bills extending existing economic relief during the pandemic. He signed legislation into law extending the Paycheck Protection Program -- the federal government's key relief effort to deliver aid to small businesses hard hit by the pandemic. He also signed through the COVID-19 Bankruptcy Relief Extension Act, which extended temporary bankruptcy relief provisions granted by the CARES Act.
                        Omertà

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                        • bsm2
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                          #7497
                          Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                          Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                          Yeah, whatever. What is Biden's approval rating?
                          Did you forget how to Google ALREADY

                          Back to training

                          glad I could help

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                          • BillyCarpenter
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                            #7498
                            Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                            Originally posted by bsm2
                            Did you forget how to Google ALREADY

                            Nope. I know how to Google just fine. Is it too painful to look at Biden's approval rating?
                            Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                            • bsm2
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                              Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                              Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                              Nope. I know how to Google just fine. Is it too painful to look at Biden's approval rating?
                              It's so nice you care

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                              • BillyCarpenter
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                                Originally posted by bsm2
                                It's so nice you care

                                Yesterday in his presser, Joe was asked why over 60% of voters thought he was in mental decline.

                                Joe looked bad up there yesterday. He kept closing his eyes and was stammering. It was so bad that I actually felt sorry for the guy.
                                Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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