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I appears that President Biden has found a way to get more potential Democrat voters just before the 2022 Midterm Election. I wonder if he realizing that the majority of those convicted of Federal marijuana charges were convicted for selling, not using. Just putting a bunch of potential gang members back on the streets for our over worked police departments to contend with.
I appears that President Biden has found a way to get more potential Democrat voters just before the 2022 Midterm Election. I wonder if he realizing that the majority of those convicted of Federal marijuana charges were convicted for selling, not using. Just putting a bunch of potential gang members back on the streets for our over worked police departments to contend with.
Although i agree with Biden on the pardons you have to keep in mind that a lot of those convictions he is talking about were crimes that were pleaded down to a lesser crime .
I woke up this morning and thus far no charges have been filed against Donald J. Trump. It's been 6-years that liberals have tried to get him on something. There's always hope for liberals I guess.
Anywho, while Trump hasn't been charged, it looks like Hunter Biden may be going to prison. There's reports everywhere that the FBI has enough evidence to charge him with multiple crimes. See link at bottom of post.
I'm looking forward to all the usual suspects saying that this is Russian disinformation. Or the Saudis.
US factories are humming, and manufacturers are scrambling to find workers as the pace of hiring hits levels not seen in decades.
Friday's September jobs report showed US manufacturers added another 22,000 workers in September, increasing employment in the sector by nearly 500,000 over the course of the last 12 months.
The nearly 13 million workers employed in US factories make up the industry's largest workforce since the Great Recession caused employment in the sector to plunge more than a dozen years ago. Since April, manufacturing employment has been growing at about a 4% annual rate, the fastest sustained pace of growth since 1984, when the sector had more than twice as large a share of US jobs.
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