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People had a false sense of prosperity in the 1920's, 100 years later it seems some are doomed to repeat that. For the sake of
my retirement fund, I hope that you are completely right while I'm playing Chicken Little.
Fear not... Democrats have a plan (don't they always )... They will attempt to skip the great depression and march into a hot world war, this time with Russia. If they are really successful, they will also get China to try to take Taiwan... Multiple theaters of fun for the psychopaths who get off on destroying not just our retirements, but lives in general.
You'll never have to worry about your retirement fund with democrats in charge... Because they are really good at creating all sorts of new, exciting problems as well as distractions to take your mind off the stuff you used to worry about... And don't forget the blatant, out in the open, right in your face corruption that Joe Biden has come to epitomize over the course of his 5 decades in government. Our retirement funds may be down, but as long at the "big guy" gets his "10%", the freak show continues.
Way to go, Joe. He may be old, but his presidency has done more for Americans than I've seen in quite some time. He's obviously in touch with what this country needs to remain vital and thrive in today's ever changing environment, setting the stage for a better America for all its citizens.
A sweeping climate, health and tax bill, the Inflation Reduction Act represents the largest attempt in U.S. history to combat climate change with a $369 billion package of clean-energy funding covering cars and homes and businesses.
New measures to lower prescription drug costs, including a provision that empowers Medicare to negotiate prices with the pharmaceutical industry, a new $2,000 yearly cap on out-of-pocket costs for prescriptions through Medicare, and a $35 monthly insulin cap for Medicare beneficiaries.
The Electoral Count Reform Act will revise the 1887 Electoral Count Act to make clear the vice president cannot discount electoral votes.
In response to growing public support for action to address mass shootings that have become common in the U.S., The Safer Communities Act — a bipartisan bill led by Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., and John Cornyn, R-Texas — include grants for states to pass “red flag” laws designed to block people who could pose a threat to themselves or others from purchasing or owning a firearm.
An essential step to revitalizing the struggling U.S. manufacturing industry and making a downpayment in the American workforce. The CHIPS and Science Act is both a major piece of legislation and a message that the U.S. doesn’t intend to fall behind China when it comes to global competitiveness. It’s another bipartisan success story for this Congress, representing a rare point of strong consensus between the two parties: that the U.S. must combat China’s rising influence on the world stage.
The Respect for Marriage Act — led by Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., the first openly gay American elected to the Senate — forces the federal government to recognize legally performed same-sex marriages and to ensure couples full benefits “regardless of the couple’s sex, race, ethnicity, or national origin.”
Record gas prices and house heating prices, inflation makes buying a house or car impossible
open border
homeless everwhere and what they leave behind.
record crime.
Giving the middle finger to Christians
Telling half the United States we hate your guts
Way to go, Joe. He may be old, but his presidency has done more for Americans than I've seen in quite some time. He's obviously in touch with what this country needs to remain vital and thrive in today's ever changing environment, setting the stage for a better America for all its citizens.
A sweeping climate, health and tax bill, the Inflation Reduction Act represents the largest attempt in U.S. history to combat climate change with a $369 billion package of clean-energy funding covering cars and homes and businesses.
New measures to lower prescription drug costs, including a provision that empowers Medicare to negotiate prices with the pharmaceutical industry, a new $2,000 yearly cap on out-of-pocket costs for prescriptions through Medicare, and a $35 monthly insulin cap for Medicare beneficiaries.
The Electoral Count Reform Act will revise the 1887 Electoral Count Act to make clear the vice president cannot discount electoral votes.
In response to growing public support for action to address mass shootings that have become common in the U.S., The Safer Communities Act — a bipartisan bill led by Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., and John Cornyn, R-Texas — include grants for states to pass “red flag” laws designed to block people who could pose a threat to themselves or others from purchasing or owning a firearm.
An essential step to revitalizing the struggling U.S. manufacturing industry and making a downpayment in the American workforce. The CHIPS and Science Act is both a major piece of legislation and a message that the U.S. doesn’t intend to fall behind China when it comes to global competitiveness. It’s another bipartisan success story for this Congress, representing a rare point of strong consensus between the two parties: that the U.S. must combat China’s rising influence on the world stage.
The Respect for Marriage Act — led by Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., the first openly gay American elected to the Senate — forces the federal government to recognize legally performed same-sex marriages and to ensure couples full benefits “regardless of the couple’s sex, race, ethnicity, or national origin.”
Way to go, Joe. He may be old, but his presidency has done more for Americans than I've seen in quite some time. He's obviously in touch with what this country needs to remain vital and thrive in today's ever changing environment, setting the stage for a better America for all its citizens.
A sweeping climate, health and tax bill, the Inflation Reduction Act represents the largest attempt in U.S. history to combat climate change with a $369 billion package of clean-energy funding covering cars and homes and businesses.
New measures to lower prescription drug costs, including a provision that empowers Medicare to negotiate prices with the pharmaceutical industry, a new $2,000 yearly cap on out-of-pocket costs for prescriptions through Medicare, and a $35 monthly insulin cap for Medicare beneficiaries.
The Electoral Count Reform Act will revise the 1887 Electoral Count Act to make clear the vice president cannot discount electoral votes.
In response to growing public support for action to address mass shootings that have become common in the U.S., The Safer Communities Act — a bipartisan bill led by Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., and John Cornyn, R-Texas — include grants for states to pass “red flag” laws designed to block people who could pose a threat to themselves or others from purchasing or owning a firearm.
An essential step to revitalizing the struggling U.S. manufacturing industry and making a downpayment in the American workforce. The CHIPS and Science Act is both a major piece of legislation and a message that the U.S. doesn’t intend to fall behind China when it comes to global competitiveness. It’s another bipartisan success story for this Congress, representing a rare point of strong consensus between the two parties: that the U.S. must combat China’s rising influence on the world stage.
The Respect for Marriage Act — led by Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., the first openly gay American elected to the Senate — forces the federal government to recognize legally performed same-sex marriages and to ensure couples full benefits “regardless of the couple’s sex, race, ethnicity, or national origin.”
I agree. Despite considerable opposition, Biden has accomplished some amazing things that will make American's lives better. In the long run, he will go down as one of the most successful presidents of the past 50 years.
Yes, the upcoming recession will make America's lives better.
Way to go, Joe. He may be old, but his presidency has done more for Americans than I've seen in quite some time. He's obviously in touch with what this country needs to remain vital and thrive in today's ever changing environment, setting the stage for a better America for all its citizens.
A sweeping climate, health and tax bill, the Inflation Reduction Act represents the largest attempt in U.S. history to combat climate change with a $369 billion package of clean-energy funding covering cars and homes and businesses.
New measures to lower prescription drug costs, including a provision that empowers Medicare to negotiate prices with the pharmaceutical industry, a new $2,000 yearly cap on out-of-pocket costs for prescriptions through Medicare, and a $35 monthly insulin cap for Medicare beneficiaries.
The Electoral Count Reform Act will revise the 1887 Electoral Count Act to make clear the vice president cannot discount electoral votes.
In response to growing public support for action to address mass shootings that have become common in the U.S., The Safer Communities Act — a bipartisan bill led by Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., and John Cornyn, R-Texas — include grants for states to pass “red flag” laws designed to block people who could pose a threat to themselves or others from purchasing or owning a firearm.
An essential step to revitalizing the struggling U.S. manufacturing industry and making a downpayment in the American workforce. The CHIPS and Science Act is both a major piece of legislation and a message that the U.S. doesn’t intend to fall behind China when it comes to global competitiveness. It’s another bipartisan success story for this Congress, representing a rare point of strong consensus between the two parties: that the U.S. must combat China’s rising influence on the world stage.
The Respect for Marriage Act — led by Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., the first openly gay American elected to the Senate — forces the federal government to recognize legally performed same-sex marriages and to ensure couples full benefits “regardless of the couple’s sex, race, ethnicity, or national origin.”
Running up your credit card with no viable means of paying it off is not a success story. Americans will be paying for Biden's stupidity for generations.
Biden is beneath contempt for all the death and destruction he caused America and the globe.
Biden's highwater mark for the socialists who control him, is accomplishing the leading cause of death for Americans 18-45. My Godson one of them!
there can be no punishment too great for the manipulated biden and all who control his policies. Deportation and striping of citizenship in lieu of capital punishment.
This highwater mark claimed for 'biden's legislation' is more infuriating propaganda.
It's sometimes hard to tell satire from fact, isn't it?
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