Unbelievable!
Freedom is dying.
How long before those who are not vaxed will be forced to remain in their homes.
Coming to a city near you.
When will we rise up and say enough is enough?
Biden Aggressively Heckled At Virginia Event: “This Is Not A Trump Rally!”
President Joe Biden was met with aggressive boos and heckling when he spoke Friday night at a campaign event in Virginia, there to support Terry McAuliffe’s bid for a second term as the state’s governor.
It appears the moment he began praising Alabama’s governor Kat Ivey, a Republican, for encouraging all residents to get the COVID-19 vaccine, his Democrat supporters grew angry, with the disruption so significant that he was forced to address the boos. But the ruckus appears also to have begun with a group of environmental activists at the event.
“It’s okay, it’s okay,” Biden said in frustration as he sought to calm the crowd. And apparently his thinking at that point was... when in doubt, simply invoke Trump to give the crowd some quick satisfaction:
“Look, this is not a Trump rally. Let ‘em holler. No one’s paying attention.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/biden-aggressively-heckled-virginia-rally-not-trump-rally
Florida’s First 3D-Printed Home Under Construction Amid Housing Affordability Crisis
“I have to keep pinching myself,” said Kyndra Light, the co-owner of the firm behind the project Precision Building and Renovating. “I can’t believe it’s actually happening.”
Kyndra, and her husband, James Light, have tapped into the world of 3D printing to bring affordable homebuilding to Floridians who’ve been priced out of the market.
Construction began last Thursday on a plot of land in northwest Tallahassee and should wrap up by the end of the week. The automated printer is suspended on four posts and lays about two feet of concrete per day.
Printing walls out of concrete instead of stick building with lumber and other materials is a huge cost saver and requires very little labor besides a small crew manning the printer, which follows a predetermined path for exterior and interior walls.
Construction takes about eight to 10 weeks for a three-bedroom, two-bathroom house. It will cost around $175,000 and $200,000, Light said. The cost savings is noticeable considering the median US-existing home price surged to a record $350,000 last month.
“This is the future,” said Chase Miller, the founder of the construction development firm Urban Land Co., who traveled from Ohio to watch the printing of the home. “There are so many possibilities with this technology and it can really help people.”