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And as for "tyrant'...we have one in the White House right now who's allowing and abetting an invasion of hundreds of thousands of illegals on our southern border. He's flying these illegal invaders all over the nation and releasing them into the public. That's a tyrant. That's a lunatic.
And as for "tyrant'...we have one in the White House right now who's allowing and abetting an invasion of hundreds of thousands of illegals on our southern border. He's flying these illegal invaders all over the nation and releasing them into the public. That's a tyrant. That's a lunatic.
That's not what happened. Trump wanted the trillion-dollar roads bill passed. There was a second meeting with House leadership that confirmed such. He was not trading anything. The bill fell apart of its own weight.
The "investigation" was absolute garbage. The "investigation" itself was a criminal act abetted by the FBI (if you forget, almost all the FBI leadership on the seventh-floor were fired & discredited) and members of the DOJ. Why do you think the Russia, Russia nonsense is almost never mentioned anywhere these days outside of several bitter-enders here & there.
It's unfortunate that this bridge collapsed. But this will keep happening all over the country if we don't improve our infrastructure. Biden was already scheduled to be there to talk about the infrastructure bill. The collapse just proves the reason we need this.
It's unfortunate that this bridge collapsed. But this will keep happening all over the country if we don't improve our infrastructure. Biden was already scheduled to be there to talk about the infrastructure bill. The collapse just proves the reason we need this.
The collapse is due to negligence after the inspection of it 4 years ago. The city obviously dropped the ball on it by doing nothing about it.
The collapse is due to negligence after the inspection of it 4 years ago. The city obviously dropped the ball on it by doing nothing about it.
But did they have the money to do so. How much would it have cost and would they have had to raise taxes to pay for it. I mean someone has to pay for it.
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