Growth is found only in adversity.
One thing to remember is that the Roe V Wade ruling had to do with the right to privacy not the right to choose. Either way the vaccine mandates are a violation of both rights. Wouldn't it be fantastic that in making their decision SCOTUS also declared the mandates a violation of the Constitution.
Oh, by the way, Planned Parenthood by their very existence violates a woman's right to privacy.
Growth is found only in adversity.
You boobs rubobs pumpkins fall for the spelling every time
Yep a special kind of LOSER that wipes a customer PC for print issue.
Get some factory training it's really embarrassing
Yep all in the service manuals if you can read?
Back to School Rookie
Let us all know if you can fix a fax also.
Seems KYOCERA is kicking your Ass the easiest models to work on. Better not try Canon's or Konica way out of your league.
whoever is selling you KYOCERA get them get you a Tech id so you can call the hotline to get support for customers
PS notice the Capitol Letters
2 google reviews is that alot in Mississippi?
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What's in the current version of the bill:
Universal preschool for all 3- and 4-year-olds. In addition to helping millions of children prepare better for school, the benefit would enable parents of young children to return to the workforce earlier.
A child-care cost cap of 7% of income for parents earning up to 250% of a state's median income.
Four weeks of federal paid parental, sick or caregiver leave.
A year of expanded Child Tax Credits. During the past year, these credits have raised households with more than 3 million children out of poverty and cut overall child poverty in America by 25%.
Extended pandemic-era Affordable Care Act subsidies. So far this year, these subsidies have increased ACA enrollment by more than 2 million.
New hearing benefits for Medicare beneficiaries, including coverage for a new hearing aid every five years.
A $35-per-month limit on the cost of insulin under Medicare and a cap on out-of-pocket prescription drug costs at $2,000 per year.
$500 billion to combat climate change, largely through clean energy tax credits. This represents the largest-ever federal investment in clean energy.
An increase in the State and Local Tax deduction limit from $10,000 to $80,000.
Why Joe Biden hurting Canada is a good thing.
LILLEY: With friends like Joe Biden, Canada doesn't need enemies
If last week’s trip to Washington by the Trudeau government was a success, I’d hate to see what they consider a failure. Since returning from the U.S. capital the Americans have banned P.E.I. potatoes, doubled the duty on softwood lumber and passed the legislation Trudeau wanted to stop, through the House.
“Farmers, foresters, factory workers all being failed by the Liberal government,” said Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole in the Commons on Thursday.
O’Toole has the right assessment. The Trudeau government failed in Washington and is failing Canadian workers.
Despite the facts in front of them, the Liberals think things are going great.
“We can say it’s a success,” Foreign Minister Melanie Joly said at the end of the Washington trip.
“Why?” she asked before answering her own question. “Because we tackled some big issue, including, obviously, climate change.”
She went on to describe other issues like the pandemic but didn’t mention any success on trade, probably because there wasn’t one.
President Joe Biden’s “Build Back Better Act,” which contains a number of protectionist measures that will hurt Canada, very nearly passed while the Canadian delegation was still in Washington celebrating their success. Only a Republican filibuster stopped that from happening, meaning the bill passed the House on Friday instead of Thursday.
That’s the bill that could decimate the Canadian auto industry. The Trudeau government was too late to the game to try and amend the bill and they don’t appear to have a plan for stopping it in the Senate.
On Monday, the Trudeau government sided with the Americans against P.E.I’s potato industry, banning the movement of spuds off the island. P.E.I. Premier Dennis King called the federal decision to stand with the American side in an ongoing dispute disappointing and devastating.
“At a time when we need our federal partners to stand up and support us, to stand up and support science to stand up and do what is right, they have chosen a different path,” King said.
Trudeau did raise the issue of potato warts from P.E.I. with President Biden but apparently came back to Canada and decided to give up the fight. Previously, the Canadian position was that P.E.I. potatoes posed no threat to the United States or anyone else, looks like Biden won that argument and 5,000 workers are now wondering what the future holds.
Canada is too dependent on America. Currently, without us, they basically starve.
Growth is found only in adversity.
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