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Thirteen GOP lawmakers came under fire after bucking the party line and voting in favor of the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, with several defending their decisions Saturday morning.

Now if we could only get rid of the far left wing Democrats and the far right Republicans, maybe Congress will get something done rather than play politics and focus on making America better.

 

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CNN's Pamela Brown sits down with some White suburban moms from Virginia about what made them vote for a Republican in the recent governor's race, despite voting for Biden for president in 2020.

Yep teacher's unions, the most powerful unions in the US are ruining the educational system and the education of our kids.

 

 

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Just now, happyone said:

2024 Elections are not here yet--there is still time to implement her plan.

 

10 minutes ago, happyone said:
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Thirteen GOP lawmakers came under fire after bucking the party line and voting in favor of the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, with several defending their decisions Saturday morning.

Now if we could only get rid of the far left wing Democrats and the far right Republicans, maybe Congress will get something done rather than play politics and focus on making America better.

 

Finally 13 people done the right thing.  :biggrin:

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A federal appeals court temporarily halted nationwide implementation of the Biden administration’s mandate that all employees at companies with more than 100 workers must get Covid-19 vaccinations by Jan. 4.

Maybe now that we have this, we don't need these restrictive mandates.

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Based on the strength of the trial's results, Pfizer says it will ask the FDA for emergency use authorization rather than enroll more people for clinical trials.

 

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7 hours ago, happyone said:

It is about time people in government--people with power-- either submit to mental cognitive testing and psychological testing at a certain age or not be permitted to seek public office.

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The former Trump cabinet member Nikki Haley was accused of ageism, as well as a startling lack of awareness about senior figures in her own party, after questioning Joe Biden’s mental health and suggesting...

 

Nikki Haley wants to be the Republican presidential candidate in 2024, so this is her way of attacking Trump without mentioning his name. Chris Christi did a similar thing with his speech out in Las Vegas. Christi said Republicans need to stop looking at the 2020 election. That was another way to criticize Trump without mentioning his name. Christi also wants to be the Republican presidential candidate in 2024.

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2 hours ago, StnCld316 said:

 

Finally 13 people done the right thing.  :biggrin:

Did they?There was a lot in that bill that had nothing to do with infrastructure. Only about half the money in the bill is appropriated to infrastructure and the rest goes to the Democrats' liberal progressive programs. 

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13 hours ago, happyone said:

Found this article--even tho it is 3 years old--gives us an insight into Greta's educational academic credentials--she has none--she is a school dropout acting exactly what would be expected of someone with Asperger's Syndrome.

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Following Sweden’s hottest summer ever, Greta Thunberg decided to go on school strike at the parliament to get politicians to act

Greta has Asperger’s syndrome, which in the past has affected her health, he says. She sees her condition not as a disability but as a gift which has helped open her eyes to the climate crisis.

And now we know her real problem is and why she is not qualified --she is really just behaving like her disorder indicates.

 

RAREDISEASES.INFO.NIH.GOV

A collection of disease information resources and questions answered by our Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Specialists for Asperger syndrome

Asperger syndrome is part of the autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a group of disorders that affects the development of social and communication skills.[1][2] Unlike many children with ASD, children with Asperger syndrome do not have early language delays, and often have well developed language skills and normal to above average intelligence. However, they may use unusual speech patterns and have a hard time understanding irony, humor, and sarcasm or gestures and social cues important to normal conversation.[3] Many children with Asperger syndrome develop an obsessive interest in one topic or object. They may use high-level vocabulary or complex statistics in conversation.[1][3] Children with Asperger syndrome may have delayed motor skills and thus can appear uncoordinated and clumsy compared to their peers. Other features of Asperger syndrome include difficulty interacting with peers, inappropriate social or emotional behavior, and engaging in repetitive routines.[1] Both children and adults with Asperger syndrome are at an increased risk for depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), mood and anxiety disorders, and other mental health disorders.[4]

 

 

She's a convenient symbol and conduit for environmental activists to get their crazy "shut everything down" message out.  Just like the Nazis and Communists did.  They all need a symbol. 

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