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“Texas’ Solar for All program was intended to bring solar panels and batteries to low-income neighborhoods and create jobs by training workers to install the technology.

… The broader Solar for All coalition, which had planned to operate in 10 municipalities around the state, has been left reeling from the cancellation of a program created specifically to reduce household energy bills. Left in limbo are programs to provide rooftop solar on low-income single-family homes in Waco, bring community solar to Brownsville, install battery storage in Houston to serve neighborhoods during power outages and train solar technicians in Dallas….”
 


Asked specifically if he has confidence in Kash Patel:

“Well, first of all I think that Pam Bondi has done an unbelievable job and everybody agrees with that. And Kash, uhhh, I uh you know take a look at what he did with respect to this horrible person that he just captured. He did it in two days, it took other similar cases four days, five days, four years if you look at certain shooters. Now uh I have felt, I have confidence in everybody in the administration. MY administration and a lot people are saying it not just me, it’s so far the best administration ever formed.”

Awkward Oh No GIF by CBC
 

Trump Tried to Kill the Infrastructure Law. Now He’s Getting Credit for Its Projects.​

Signs bearing President Trump’s name have gone up at major construction projects financed by the 2021 law, which he strenuously opposed ahead of its passage.

🎁 —> Trump Tried to Kill the Infrastructure Law. Now He’s Getting Credit for Its Projects.

“… “PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP” a sign by the road declares. “REBUILDING AMERICA’S INFRASTRUCTURE.”

In recent months, a number of similar signs have popped up in front of major infrastructure projects financed by the bipartisan 2021 legislation, a $1.2 trillion package that Mr. Trump, who left office in January of that year, had passionately railed against. He called the bill “a loser for the U.S.A.,” and warned that Republican lawmakers who signed on could be thrown out of office by angry primary voters. “Patriots will never forget!” he wrote.

The signs bearing Mr. Trump’s name now adorn bridge projects in Connecticut and Maryland; rail-yard improvement projects in Seattle, Boston and Philadelphia; and the replacement of a tunnel on Amtrak’s route between Baltimore and Washington, according to W. Kyle Anderson, a spokesman for the company….”

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A follow-up to NYC's earlier post, but absolutely zero surprise there :rolleyes:
 
Best thing for Kash Patel’s job security was having Cory Booker publicly say Trump will fire him before the next oversight hearing occurs.
Kash Patel is the anti-DEI hire (using the right wing’s definition of “DEI hire”). Instead of being someone who is incompetent for the job and hired because they are not Caucasian, he is not Caucasian and was hired because he is incompetent for the job.
 
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