1moretimeagain
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My understanding is numerous American cities were burned to the ground during Trump’s administration.
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Uhhhhhhhhhhh....Pubs....y'all wanna maybe, like, I don't know, come get your old demented geezer?
It’s not surprising, sadly, but the fact the press, post Biden’s withdrawal, is no longer talking about the cognitive abilities of one of the two candidates for president of the United States is a colossal abdication of their self-described responsibility to bring light to the darkness.He's mental mush now
Is it, though?It’s not surprising, sadly, but the fact the press, post Biden’s withdrawal, is no longer talking about the cognitive abilities of one of the two candidates for president of the United States is a colossal abdication of their self-described responsibility to bring light to the darkness.
Ah, yes. Rooting out government inefficiency. It's a bold new campaign strategy, never tried before. It's a good thing that Elon Musk thought of it -- otherwise, we'd have this bloated bureaucracy and job-killing regulations and nobody has ever thought of that before.
Trump to Adopt Elon Musk’s Proposal for Government Efficiency Commission
Former president also to reiterate calls for lower corporate tax rate and steep regulation cuts
“… The commission would conduct “a complete financial and performance audit of the entire federal government” and make “recommendations for drastic reform,” the Republican former president plans to say in an appearance before the Economic Club of New York. The goal would be to identify ways to eliminate fraud and improper payments, according to portions of the speech viewed by The Wall Street Journal.
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The former president has long taken aim at the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, which called for spending hundreds of billions of dollars to affect a swath of climate, healthcare and tax policies. In his speech, Trump plans to say he would rescind all unspent funds under the law. His campaign didn’t provide specifics, but the threat has alarmed Democrats. The White House, for example, is racing to lend moneyunder a clean-energy program that has faced criticism for moving too slowly.
There was more than $50 billion in unspent IRA funds at the Internal Revenue Service alone as of March 31, according to a government report. If Trump has a Republican Congress, lawmakers would be eager to pull that money back, shrinking the tax agency’s ability to boost enforcement. He would need congressional approval to repeal tax credits under the law. …”
I own a house in Ohio because of family daycare issues. My wife’s brother got married and they started having kids. They don't make much money (he runs a tire store and she is a nurse) but they had three kids they couldn’t really afford. My father-in-law had recently retired and he became the primary childcare provider. He lived in a nearby town and they were always transporting kids back and forth.Jesus. As if many couples having kids have not been forced to ask their parents or grandparents for help because daycare is so damn expensive. I know young couples that have given up jobs they loved and moved back to their hometown because of a pregnancy and they simply couldn't afford daycare where they lived, so they moved back to their hometown so their parents and grandparents could help with childcare. But Vance no doubt thinks that he just came up with a brilliant idea that no one has thought of before. Just continues the GOP pattern of "We're going to make you have this baby, but when it's born you're on your own." And then they wonder why the birthrate is down.