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Additional fake projects directed at the laundering operation.

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  1. EV Charging Infrastructure:
    • Funding: Approximately $7.5 billion was allocated for building out a network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations.
    • Progress: Despite the significant investment, the rollout has been slow. By mid-2024, only seven stations of the 500,000 planned are operational.
  2. Rural Broadband Expansion:
    • Funding: $42.5 billion was set aside to expand high-speed internet access to rural areas.
    • Status: There have been reports indicating that no homes have been connected directly due to this initiative as of late 2024, suggesting delays or inefficiencies in implementation.
  3. Electric School Buses:
    • Funding: $5 billion aimed at transitioning school bus fleets to electric vehicles.
    • Progress: The actual deployment of electric school buses has been minimal, with only a small number of buses delivered or in use, highlighting a discrepancy between funding and outcome.
  4. Infrastructure for Climate Resilience:
    • Various projects under the infrastructure bill aimed at enhancing climate resilience, like upgrading power grids or flood defenses, have faced scrutiny for their pace and effectiveness. While these projects are ongoing, the tangible benefits or completion rates are often debated.
  5. Rail and Public Transit Improvements:
    • Projects like the expansion of Amtrak services and improvements to public transportation received significant funding. However, many of these projects are long-term and have not shown substantial progress or completion by mid-2024, leading to criticisms regarding the efficiency of the spending.
One of the rail projects is that stupid rail project in California. It has been a black hole of money for several years now.
 
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The Biden regime and NATO are trying to initiate nuclear war and full-scale WW3 before Trump takes control.

Our corrupt ruling class are putting every single life on Earth in danger, for their own political and financial benefit.

What’s the punishment for treason?

A reminder of what the Ukraine war is all about and why Biden just forgave that loan.

Should be a noose!
 
Given the silly anger and misunderstandings over DEI and how it became a political topic for one political party so they could certain people mad and win vote

I wanted to share the DEI offerings the company I use to work for (I still do work for them a few times a month) announced on Monday for the holiday season. Courses are typically 1 to 1.5 hours and employees are free to sign up for one if they wish. They are typically offered over lunch as "lunch and learn sessions."

There are only 3 offered this time of year because of the holidays.

1) Holiday Season for Soldiers. Less than 1% of the American population serves in the Armed Forced. Many people admit that they do not have much knowledge about how military families cope with being separated over the holidays. Our own employee Veteran's Committee is sponsoring this 1 hour presentation. Everyone is invited to tune in via computer.

The guest speaker is a military wife of a 21-year service member who will talk about the impacts to families and some of the things she does to help young families facing separation and will share some ideas of what employers, communities and extended family can do to help.


2) Holidays in Spanish Speaking Cultures. This 1 hour presentation focuses on what holidays look like for many Latino families given there are so many different traditions. Some our Latino co-workers and friends might have similar but slightly different traditions. We will talk about the origins of some of the most popular ones and why they can be very important to some families.

3) Winter Impacts on Rural Appalachia. Many people in this almost forgotten area of our own country face high levels of poverty, homelessness and the holiday season can be especially difficult in these areas for children. Coupled with approaching winter weather, this can be a challenging time for these families. Our guest is a current missionary and former social worker who has over 10 years of experience working in rural eastern Kentucky and West Virginia and will speak to some of the issues that are of greatest need and will offer some helpful tips to those who might be interested in learning more about this area of the United States and would like to offer meaningful assistance.
 
My house in SC got fiber internet from one of these grants so it seems really hard to believe that no one is getting high speed internet from it.

Black and Blue is good. Rural counties like Chesterfield, Marlboro, Edgefield, Colleton and Williamsburg have seen considerable improvements.

March 2020

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March 2023

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Given the silly anger and misunderstandings over DEI and how it became a political topic for one political party so they could certain people mad and win vote

I wanted to share the DEI offerings the company I use to work for (I still do work for them a few times a month) announced on Monday for the holiday season. Courses are typically 1 to 1.5 hours and employees are free to sign up for one if they wish. They are typically offered over lunch as "lunch and learn sessions."

There are only 3 offered this time of year because of the holidays.

1) Holiday Season for Soldiers. Less than 1% of the American population serves in the Armed Forced. Many people admit that they do not have much knowledge about how military families cope with being separated over the holidays. Our own employee Veteran's Committee is sponsoring this 1 hour presentation. Everyone is invited to tune in via computer.

The guest speaker is a military wife of a 21-year service member who will talk about the impacts to families and some of the things she does to help young families facing separation and will share some ideas of what employers, communities and extended family can do to help.


2) Holidays in Spanish Speaking Cultures. This 1 hour presentation focuses on what holidays look like for many Latino families given there are so many different traditions. Some our Latino co-workers and friends might have similar but slightly different traditions. We will talk about the origins of some of the most popular ones and why they can be very important to some families.

3) Winter Impacts on Rural Appalachia. Many people in this almost forgotten area of our own country face high levels of poverty, homelessness and the holiday season can be especially difficult in these areas for children. Coupled with approaching winter weather, this can be a challenging time for these families. Our guest is a current missionary and former social worker who has over 10 years of experience working in rural eastern Kentucky and West Virginia and will speak to some of the issues that are of greatest need and will offer some helpful tips to those who might be interested in learning more about this area of the United States and would like to offer meaningful assistance.

That's great. However, I hope you do understand the difference in what you're talking about above versus placing unqualified folks in key critical positions that they have no business being in?
 
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Pam Bondi for AG !! Awesome choice — she is who I wanted from the moment Trump’s reelection was announced. She’ll clear out the drug and sex-trafficking cartels. Well done President Trump!!
 
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