shocker
no really
I thought it would be more
Of course, patriots forced the hand of the evil doers to do their worst so as to expose and reveal them
Anybody with a brain knows they looted and stole that money.
Was the auto-pen involved?
Hey TODD BLANCHE, GET WITH IT.
The DemonRat Party is a CRIMINAL SYNDICATE. PRISON TIME FOR THESE MONEY-LAUNDERERS OR NOTHING CHANGES !!!
UNLIKE TRUMP, somehow Beijing Biden is IMMUNE from criminal charges.. WHY? ARREST THE SUM BICH.
What is the date of this video?? The dow is just over 42,100 which leads me to believe its more than a year old...

This plan only works if ya don’t get caught.
This is truly depressing, because absolutely nothing will be done about it.
Instead of being stewards of the treasury, responsible to spend it well and in the interests of all Americans, the Damn democrats see it as a chance to line their pockets with tax payer money.
It was a great opportunity given the bastards when the “Green,” group sold the “Global Warning Hoax” to the Damn democrats who lined their pockets with glee!
I am convinced that the stolen Billions number is off by at least 800!
When will, WE THE PEOPLE wake up to the rape of our treasury?
Don’t get me started with the Covid Hoax!
Let me fix that by changing only one word, some may not agree:
The United States government, under is the single greatest criminal organization in American history:
Over $100 billion in [16th Amendment-facilitated] taxpayer money was extorted and [unconstitutionally] funneled to left-wing corporations to build bridges to nowhere during the last 76 days of the Biden–Harris terrorist administration > $40 million over the previous 15 years
There! Fixed it.
If I understand this allegation correctly, the bills that appropriated 16th Amendment-facilitated funding for non-postal road-related bridges would have failed the Madison Test because there's no express reference to bridges in any of Congress's very few Article I, Section 8-limited peacetime powers, bridges reasonably justified under the Postal Roads Clause imo.
Regarding the Madison Test, consider that the 14th Congress in the time of President James Madison (4th pres.), Madison generally regarded as the father of the Constitution, had found some EXISTING tax revenues and got all happy about spending it. So Congress drafted the Bonus Bill of 1817 to use the taxpayer dollars to improve military readiness and commerce by authorizing the construction of roads and canals intended to facilitate moving troops and manufactured goods.
But Congress had based the bill solely on the General Welfare Clause (GWC) which turned out to be a BIG mistake.
Article I, Section 8, Clause 1: The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defense and general Welfare of the United States [emphasis added]; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States;
More specifically, while Madison AGREED with Congress that the bill would improve federal purpose transportation, he diplomatically clarified in his veto explanation that while the GWC authorizes Congress to tax and spend, he reminded Congress that the Constitution's drafters, Madison himself a major player, had intended for the clauses that followed it in Section 8 to limit what Congress could spend tax dollars for, no mention of roads and canals for Congress's purpose for the Bonus Bill. Madison also noted that the bonus bill didn't even pass Congress's traditional "wild card" excuse for justifying spending, the infamous "Necessary and Proper Clause."
The legislative powers vested in Congress are specified and enumerated in the eighth section of the first article of the Constitution, and it does not appear that the power proposed to be exercised by the bill is among the enumerated powers, or that it falls by any just interpretation within the power to make laws necessary and proper [emphasis added] for carrying into execution those or other powers vested by the Constitution in the Government of the United States. —President James Madison, March 3, 1817: Veto Message on the Internal Improvements Bill
In fact, note that the only roads that the Founders expressly gave Congress the specific power to authorize are postal roads.
Article I, Section 8, Clause 7: To establish Post Offices and post Roads; It is one of a few government agencies explicitly authorized by the Constitution of the United States. (non-FR)
(Again) From the accepted doctrine that the United States is a government of delegated powers, it follows that those not expressly granted, or reasonably to be implied from such as are conferred, are reserved to the states, or to the people. To forestall any suggestion to the contrary, the Tenth Amendment was adopted. The same proposition, otherwise stated, is that powers not granted are prohibited [emphasis added]. —United States v. Butler, 1936.
Also consider Thomas Jefferson's advice on interpreting Congress's very limited peacetime powers which compliments Madison's veto.
In every event, I would rather construe so narrowly as to oblige the nation to amend, and thus declare what powers they would agree to yield, than too broadly, and indeed, so broadly as to enable the executive and the Senate to do things which the Constitution forbids. —Thomas Jefferson: The Anas, 1793.
Again, the 16th Amendment is the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow for organized crime, front-ended by post-17A, deep state Congress, and desperately needs to be repealed imo.
It’s good he didn’t waste it on steaks for the soldiers or he’d be in deep doo doo with the media.
EC
... and I can’t find a couple million to get a space start-up going to help address the Kessler Syndrome issue.
I think it’s because I’m White, Male, hetero, and middle class who actually wants to generate wealth instead of just defrauding it.