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Sleepr2

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  1. Show one post where I’ve defended spending,
  2. show one post where I’ve advocated spending or admit you’re a liar
  3. Nice deflection, you bleated how I advocated spending. It seems you’re a liar because if you could y would have. nice fail liar.,
  4. I was told to get suspenders for my tool belt and not pull it too tight
  5. Poor lil liar can’t back up his BS, show one post where I’ve advocated spending or admit you’re a liar
  6. Getting triggered since you backed your ignorant ass into a corner eh? show one post where I’ve advocated spending or admit you’re a liar
  7. show one post where I’ve advocated spending or admit you’re a liar
  8. show one post where I’ve advocated spending or admit you’re a liar
  9. Lil liar can’t show one post where I’ve advocated spending or admit she’s a a liar
  10. show one post where I’ve advocated spending or admit you’re a liar
  11. LOL! How many hoaxes did you fall for..... Russian collusion Trump called neo-nazis “fine people” Jussie Smollett Bubba Wallace garage pull Covington kids Governor Whitmer kidnapping plot Kavanaugh rape Trump pee tape COVID lab leak was a conspiracy theory Border agents whipped migrants Trump saved nuclear secrets at Mar-a-Lago Steele Dossier Russian bounties on US soldiers in Afghanistan Trump said drinking bleach would fight COVID Muslim travel ban Hunter Biden’s laptop was Russian disinformation Andrew Cuomo best COVID leadership Trump built cages for migrant kids “Austere religious scholar” Trump overfed Koi fish in Japan Build Back Better will pay for itself Trump tax cuts benefited only the rich Cloth masks prevent COVID If you get vaccinated you won’t catch COVID SUV killed parade marchers Trump used tear gas to clear a crowd for a bible photo “Don’t Say Gay” was in a bill Putin price hike Ivermectin is a horse dewormer and not for humans “Mostly peaceful” protests Trump overpowered secret service for wheel of “The Beast” Officer Sicknick was murdered by protesters January 6th was an insurrection BYU students hurled racist insults at Duke volleyball player And don’t forget “democracy is under threat…”
  12. Show one post where I advocate spending or admit you’re a liar.
  13. BS! show one post where I’ve advocated spending or admit you’re a liar
  14. The “ righty’s” are try to slow spending right now. and show me one post where I have advocated for mother spending,,,,I’ll wait.
  15. Fact is that the leftists want to keep spending,
  16. That’s why there’s warning labels on shampoo
  17. And never a thought to cutting spending. Stories Shows Events Books Donate Home Economics Politics Culture History Education 9 Crazy Examples of Unrelated Waste and Partisan Spending in Biden’s $2 Trillion ‘Infrastructure’ Proposal Just roughly one-third of the money goes to the kinds of spending people would usually associate with infrastructure. Wednesday, March 31, 2021 Custom Image By FEE | Image Credit PixaBay, Gage Skidmore Brad Polumbo Politics Joe Biden Infrastructure Federal Government Waste Congress The Biden administration on Wednesday released a comprehensive $2+ trillion spending proposal ostensibly focused on infrastructure. But there’s much more to this plan than meets the eye. A glance at the proposal reveals many items that appear only tenuously related to infrastructure. In fact, several don’t appear to be related to infrastructure at all. Here are 9 of the most suspect items in Biden’s “infrastructure” proposal, taken directly from a fact-sheet on the plan the White House released. 1. $10 Billion to Create a ‘Civilian Climate Corp’ The Biden administration proposes spending $10 billion to create a “Civilian Climate Corp.” The White House claims that “This $10 billion investment will put a new, diverse generation of Americans to work conserving our public lands and waters, bolstering community resilience, and advancing environmental justice through a new Civilian Climate Corps.” 2. $20 Billion to ‘Advance Racial Equity and Environmental Justice’ The proposal sets aside a whopping $20 billion—more than the latest COVID package spent on vaccines—for “a new program that will reconnect neighborhoods cut off by historic investments and ensure new projects increase opportunity, advance racial equity and environmental justice, and promote affordable access.” 3. $175 Billion in Subsidies for Electric Vehicles Electric vehicles: A technological novelty so good it won’t catch on without hundreds of billions in subsidies. At least, that’s apparently what the Biden administration thinks, as its infrastructure proposal earmarks a “$174 billion investment to win the electric vehicle market.” The spending will take the form of manufacturing subsidies and consumer tax credits, which historically have benefitted wealthy families most. For comparison, the proposal carves out more for green energy goodies than it does on the total $115 billion to “modernize the bridges, highways, roads, and main streets that are in most critical need of repair.” 4. $213 Billion to Build/Retrofit 2 Million Houses & Buildings When most people hear “infrastructure,” they think of roads, bridges, tunnels, and so on. But the Biden administration’s definition of the term is Olympian-gymnastics-level flexible. Apparently, the president considers it “infrastructure spending” to allocate $213 billion to build or retrofit 2 million “sustainable” houses and buildings. They also slip in $40 billion for public housing, stating this will “disproportionately benefit women, people of color, and people with disabilities.” 5. $100 Billion for New Public Schools and Making School Lunches ‘Greener’ You might remember that the last “COVID” legislation had $128.5 billionin taxpayer dole-outs for public schools; much of the money will be spent years after the pandemic and there was no requirement that schools actually open. Yet this was, evidently, just the beginning. The Biden “infrastructure” plan includes another “$100 billion to upgrade and build new public schools.” “Funds also will be provided to improve our school kitchens, so they can be used to better prepare nutritious meals for our students and go green by reducing or eliminating the use of paper plates and other disposable materials,” the proposal reads. (Emphasis mine). 6. $12 Billion for Community Colleges One generally thinks of infrastructure and higher education as separate, distinct sectors. Yet the Biden “infrastructure” plan slips in $12 billion for states to spend on community colleges. 7. Billions to Eliminate ‘Racial and Gender Inequities’ in STEM The proposal includes several billion dollars allocated to reduce supposed “racial and gender inequities” in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) research and development. What this has to do with interstate infrastructure is not adequately explained. 8. $100 Billion to Expand Broadband Internet (And Government Control of It) Loosely lumped under the broad term “digital infrastructure,” the plan allocates $100 billion to “bring affordable, reliable, high-speed broadband to every American.” Interestingly, the proposal openly states that it wishes to promote government and NGO control of broadband and push out private sector providers: It “prioritizes support for broadband networks owned, operated by, or affiliated with local governments, non-profits, and co-operatives—providers with less pressure to turn profits.” 9. $25 Billion for Government Childcare Programs The plan includes $25 billion “to help upgrade child care facilities and increase the supply of child care in areas that need it most.” According to the White House, “funding would be provided through a Child Care Growth and Innovation Fund for states to build a supply of infant and toddler care in high-need areas.”
  18. Couldn’t make it around twice eh?
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