Funny how they were so quick to have a suit ready to go before those who live in the US have heard about the issue.
Funny how they were so quick to have a suit ready to go before those who live in the US have heard about the issue.
” a $30-per-month subsidy to pay for internet.”
GRRR! Now I have to pay for everyone else’s internet??!!
6 AOC crazies voted against it. Peel off 6 of our(yea) turncoats and we would have 218 against. McCarthy can’t keep his party together and $1.2 trillion is acceptable?
Many of our turncoats will be gone and 6-8 of our senators will be gone also. Problem ones are Grassley, Lisa, Hoeven, Crapo. They’re up next year. We have no control over them running again but those states have to step up and take the gamble. I’ll stand by Collins-best we can get.
I am all for the upgrade of Amtrak in the north east as long as the trains run one way from DC directly into Boston Harbor.
Would you have spent a trillion dollars? Nope. If you were to spend a dollar per second every second of the year, it would take you over 31 thousand years to spend a trillion dollars.
Think about that.
Pork, and more pork. We need more people like the truck driver, and the Lt. Gov from VA to run in 2022.The rhino dead wood MUST BE THROWN OUT!
Hopefully the France-ification bill is now DOA. Not holding my breath.
Just keep voting for the R
No matter how bad they are
Rah Rah Romney
Hail Hail Haley
Bump
Here’s the BEST PART: Even with 95% of the Republicans voting against this, the Democrats have convinced the Republicans that, if not for the Republicans, this would have never passed.
Once again, Nancy OUTSMARTS the Deplorables and gets them to eat their own people!!!
any funding for more reservoirs in the West?
I bet they pump more dough into the useless go nowhere “HigH-Speed” Railjob out here.
Nobody can blame AOC and the Squad for this, it’s all on Republicans.
Cut from the original bill (just kidding): These are actual items from Reader’s Digest article
11 Bizarre Things the U.S. Government Actually Spent Money On by Marissa Laliberte
Updated: Aug. 20, 2021
Sex, drugs, and… quails
The government spent at least $518,000 in federal grants to study how cocaine affects the sexual behavior of Japanese quails. They were trying to look at how cocaine abuse affected risky sexual behaviors in humans.
Hamster fights
For more than 20 years, Northwestern University researchers received National Institutes of Health money to watch hamster fights, more than $3 million over the course of the project and $306,000 in 2015 alone. Some of those experiments involved injecting hamsters with steroids, then putting another hamster in the cage to see if the drugged rodents were more aggressive when protecting their territory. Others investigated whether becoming a “trained fighter” through two weeks of face-offs made the critters more aggressive. The experiments stopped after animal activists pressured the lab to cut the program.
Digitized Grateful Dead memorabilia
An agency gave the U of California–Santa Cruz $615,175 to digitize its collection of tickets, photos, T-shirts, and other memorabilia.
More choo choos! We libs love us some choo choos!
...and New Orleans will still continue using water pumps made over a hundred years ago...
The Obama porkulus gave us “infrastructure” here in Pasco, Florida...were given a snakey sidewalk on either side of US19. I see maybe one or two people using it here when I go to lunch, but most of the time you cannot see anyone on it at all. There are more people assigned to weed-eat it than actually use it, and it must be weed-whipped frequently or the jungle takes it over in short order. And when it rains, much of it is under water.
The Obama porkulus gave us “infrastructure” here in Pasco, Florida...were given a snakey sidewalk on either side of US19. I see maybe one or two people using it here when I go to lunch, but most of the time you cannot see anyone on it at all. There are more people assigned to weed-eat it than actually use it, and it must be weed-whipped frequently or the jungle takes it over in short order. And when it rains, much of it is under water.