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Jan 16, 2022 13:32:48   #
Ricktloml
 
Cuda2020 wrote:
Guess they did go to the dark side, money and influence in politics has only gotten worse. BTW tell me what meaningful new bill did Trump pass through Congress?

Trump has boasted about his purported legislative achievements, but in fact no major legislation has been passed during the Trump administration, and the president has yet to deliver on a number of promises he made during his campaign.


"and the president has yet to deliver on a number of promises he made during his campaign"...how exactly do you expect Donald Trump to "deliver" on campaign promises, as he is no longer in the White House. Perhaps you should concentrate on the lack of ANY campaign promises being fulfilled by dementia addled/creepy/gropey/Communist China owned Joe.

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Jan 16, 2022 13:59:04   #
Ri-chard Loc: 23322
 
Ricktloml wrote:
"and the president has yet to deliver on a number of promises he made during his campaign"...how exactly do you expect Donald Trump to "deliver" on campaign promises, as he is no longer in the White House. Perhaps you should concentrate on the lack of ANY campaign promises being fulfilled by dementia addled/creepy/gropey/Communist China owned Joe.


Just an FYI:
June 30: Clarified federal efforts to defend against agricultural terrorism.

June 27: Changed rules for the Merit Systems Protection Board.

June 23: Allowed the Veterans Affairs secretary to remove, demote or suspend any employee, added whistleblower protections.

June 14: Gave federal workers protections if they refuse to comply with illegal instructions.

June 6: Two measures named a Nashville federal building and courthouse for former GOP Sen. Fred Thompson; changed rules for managing Department of Homeland Security vehicles.

June 2: Two bills encouraged law enforcement agencies to hire veterans; took steps to reduce the backlog of families awaiting approval of survivor benefits for public safety officers.

May 17: Disapproved an Obama Labor Department rule allowing states to create retirement savings programs for non-governmental employees.

May 16: Required the federal government to reimburse federal employees using services such as Uber or Lyft for official travel.

May 12: Nullified an Obama rule requiring some planning organizations to merge or produce unified transportation investment plans.

May 8: Supported Minnesota’s effort to host the 2023 World Expo.

May 5: Approved federal military spending, including troop strength and the fight against ISIS.

April 28: Approved spending and extended health care benefits to some miners and their families.

April 19: Four bills appointed Roger Ferguson, Michael Govan and Steve Case to the Smithsonian Institution Board of Regents; extended a program allowing some veterans to receive health care from local doctors and hospitals.

April 18: Improved collaboration between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Weather Service on warnings.

April 13: Two bills disapproved an Obama Labor Department rule allowing cities to create retirement savings programs for non-governmental employees; allowed states to withhold family-planning funds from Planned Parenthood and other health care centers that provide abortions.

April 3: Four measures repealed Obama regulations requiring internet service providers to seek customers’ consent before sharing private data; named three to the Office of Compliance’s board of directors; nullified an Obama rule requiring employers to record workers’ injuries and illnesses and keep those records for five years; reversed rules limiting hunting in Alaska wildlife refuges.

March 31: Three bills approved a memorial to commemorate and honor troops who served in Operation Desert Storm and Operation Desert Shield; named a Department of Veterans Affairs clinic in Pago Pago, American Samoa, the Faleomavaega Eni Fa’aua’a Hunkin VA Clinic”; overturned an Obama regulation restricting states’ ability to drug test recipients of unemployment benefits.

March 28: Encouraged the display of the U.S. flag on March 29, National Vietnam War Veterans Day.

March 27: Four bills nullified regulations allowing the Department of Education to require enforcement of Common Core standards; negated a rule expanding the federal government’s role in teacher preparation; repealed a Bureau of Land Management rule centralizing management of federal lands; disapproved a rule submitted by the Department of Defense, the General Services Administration and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration relating to acquisition regulations.

March 21: Set the NASA budget and asked the agency to reach Mars by 2033.

March 13: Named a Department of Veterans Affairs health care center in Center Township, Pa., the Abie Abraham VA Clinic.

Feb. 28: Three measures required NASA to submit a plan for engaging with and promoting female science, technology engineering and math students in grades K-12; authorized the National Science Foundation to support entrepreneurial programs for women; repealed an Obama rule prohibiting the mentally disabled from purchasing firearms.

Feb. 16: Ended an Obama regulation that prevented coal-mining companies from dumping debris and waste into nearby streams.

Feb. 14: Rolled back financial disclosure requirements for energy firms.

Jan. 31: Authorized the Government Accountability Office to obtain all federal agency records.

Jan. 20: Cleared the way for Defense Secretary Jim Mattis’ appointment by ending a required 7-year break between active-duty service and that job.

Atop Congress’ to-do list

Repeal/replace the Affordable Care Act

The House passed a bill; a vote on a Senate version was delayed last week because of a lack of GOP support.

Tax cuts and revising the federal tax code

Trump has released a one-page outline of his broad vision. Nothing will happen until after the health care debate.

$1 trillion infrastructure package

Trump has said the plan will be unveiled this summer, but it’s third in line on Capitol Hill after health care and taxes.

Federal spending and the debt limit

Congress must pass 12 funding bills by Oct. 1 or face a shutdown. By mid-October, the debt limit must be raised.

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Jan 16, 2022 14:34:03   #
Bojangle Loc: Oregon
 
Ricktloml wrote:
"and the president has yet to deliver on a number of promises he made during his campaign"...how exactly do you expect Donald Trump to "deliver" on campaign promises, as he is no longer in the White House. Perhaps you should concentrate on the lack of ANY campaign promises being fulfilled by dementia addled/creepy/gropey/Communist China owned Joe.


Donald Trump delivered on a ton of campaign promises and would have delivered on more if the socialist left would have gotten out of his way.

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Jan 16, 2022 14:44:54   #
federally indicted mattoid
 
older and wiser wrote:
You are a jerkoff!


Are you certain your handle fits?

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Jan 16, 2022 14:45:44   #
federally indicted mattoid
 
Cuda2020 wrote:
Pee drinking idea comes from more of the brainless antivaxxer righty's. What will they try next? LMAO Bleach, wormer, now pee... just amazing.


Lights up their buttons? Lol

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Jan 16, 2022 15:40:15   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
Cuda2020 wrote:
It has a direct meaning, glass houses, where was all your concern for this during the Trumpism era?

Yet ANOTHER deflection. You're All-Pro cootie.

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Jan 16, 2022 16:05:18   #
woodguru
 
Justice101 wrote:
They aren't tall enough to protect that lying old fool in the white house. The spaces in the barriers might be intended for the gunners. Watch out protesters!


It would be a bad idea to try to storm it, wouldn't it?

Little talked about but highly germane is the difference in preparedness to armed capital attacks, state and otherwise. The capital police are under a different set of orders now regarding "peaceful" attacks where doors and windows are broken, trump didn't want his supporters hurt or even stopped, they will be stopped now and shot if they don't comply, but you can bet that the capital will not go down as easily as it did under trump...they'll be treated like trump would have treated Antifa or BLM terrorists had they attacked the capital.

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Jan 16, 2022 19:23:09   #
Justice101
 
Bojangle wrote:
Donald Trump delivered on a ton of campaign promises and would have delivered on more if the socialist left would have gotten out of his way.


And if the Covid-19 pandemic didn't disrupt the US and the world.

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Jan 16, 2022 22:08:14   #
Antimarxist21
 
Ri-chard wrote:
Just an FYI:
June 30: Clarified federal efforts to defend against agricultural terrorism.

June 27: Changed rules for the Merit Systems Protection Board.

June 23: Allowed the Veterans Affairs secretary to remove, demote or suspend any employee, added whistleblower protections.

June 14: Gave federal workers protections if they refuse to comply with illegal instructions.

June 6: Two measures named a Nashville federal building and courthouse for former GOP Sen. Fred Thompson; changed rules for managing Department of Homeland Security vehicles.

June 2: Two bills encouraged law enforcement agencies to hire veterans; took steps to reduce the backlog of families awaiting approval of survivor benefits for public safety officers.

May 17: Disapproved an Obama Labor Department rule allowing states to create retirement savings programs for non-governmental employees.

May 16: Required the federal government to reimburse federal employees using services such as Uber or Lyft for official travel.

May 12: Nullified an Obama rule requiring some planning organizations to merge or produce unified transportation investment plans.

May 8: Supported Minnesota’s effort to host the 2023 World Expo.

May 5: Approved federal military spending, including troop strength and the fight against ISIS.

April 28: Approved spending and extended health care benefits to some miners and their families.

April 19: Four bills appointed Roger Ferguson, Michael Govan and Steve Case to the Smithsonian Institution Board of Regents; extended a program allowing some veterans to receive health care from local doctors and hospitals.

April 18: Improved collaboration between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Weather Service on warnings.

April 13: Two bills disapproved an Obama Labor Department rule allowing cities to create retirement savings programs for non-governmental employees; allowed states to withhold family-planning funds from Planned Parenthood and other health care centers that provide abortions.

April 3: Four measures repealed Obama regulations requiring internet service providers to seek customers’ consent before sharing private data; named three to the Office of Compliance’s board of directors; nullified an Obama rule requiring employers to record workers’ injuries and illnesses and keep those records for five years; reversed rules limiting hunting in Alaska wildlife refuges.

March 31: Three bills approved a memorial to commemorate and honor troops who served in Operation Desert Storm and Operation Desert Shield; named a Department of Veterans Affairs clinic in Pago Pago, American Samoa, the Faleomavaega Eni Fa’aua’a Hunkin VA Clinic”; overturned an Obama regulation restricting states’ ability to drug test recipients of unemployment benefits.

March 28: Encouraged the display of the U.S. flag on March 29, National Vietnam War Veterans Day.

March 27: Four bills nullified regulations allowing the Department of Education to require enforcement of Common Core standards; negated a rule expanding the federal government’s role in teacher preparation; repealed a Bureau of Land Management rule centralizing management of federal lands; disapproved a rule submitted by the Department of Defense, the General Services Administration and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration relating to acquisition regulations.

March 21: Set the NASA budget and asked the agency to reach Mars by 2033.

March 13: Named a Department of Veterans Affairs health care center in Center Township, Pa., the Abie Abraham VA Clinic.

Feb. 28: Three measures required NASA to submit a plan for engaging with and promoting female science, technology engineering and math students in grades K-12; authorized the National Science Foundation to support entrepreneurial programs for women; repealed an Obama rule prohibiting the mentally disabled from purchasing firearms.

Feb. 16: Ended an Obama regulation that prevented coal-mining companies from dumping debris and waste into nearby streams.

Feb. 14: Rolled back financial disclosure requirements for energy firms.

Jan. 31: Authorized the Government Accountability Office to obtain all federal agency records.

Jan. 20: Cleared the way for Defense Secretary Jim Mattis’ appointment by ending a required 7-year break between active-duty service and that job.

Atop Congress’ to-do list

Repeal/replace the Affordable Care Act

The House passed a bill; a vote on a Senate version was delayed last week because of a lack of GOP support.

Tax cuts and revising the federal tax code

Trump has released a one-page outline of his broad vision. Nothing will happen until after the health care debate.

$1 trillion infrastructure package

Trump has said the plan will be unveiled this summer, but it’s third in line on Capitol Hill after health care and taxes.

Federal spending and the debt limit

Congress must pass 12 funding bills by Oct. 1 or face a shutdown. By mid-October, the debt limit must be raised.
Just an FYI: br June 30: Clarified federal efforts... (show quote)


Deflect, deflect, deflect.

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Jan 16, 2022 23:44:01   #
Ri-chard Loc: 23322
 
Antimarxist21 wrote:
Deflect, deflect, deflect.


Very intelligent response.

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Jan 17, 2022 17:29:59   #
DamnYANKEE
 
EmilyD wrote:
I don't trust this administration at all. I wouldn't be surprised if they are getting ready for something big. They are all about chaos....they use it to distract Americans while they set up things like rigged elections and fake riots at the Capitol. I also wouldn't be surprised if they are getting ready - after the next big chaotic mess they create - if they declare Martial Law. Then they won't be able to hold any elections...

If they are so "upset" at what happened at the Capitol on January 6, 2021, why are they building a wall around the White House? Shouldn't it be around the Capitol???
I don't trust this administration at all. I wouldn... (show quote)


piss on their marshal law if they do it . my house will be the ALAMO

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Jan 17, 2022 17:31:28   #
DamnYANKEE
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Here’s a $64,000 question for you Emily;
Why aren’t you “upset” by what happened at the Capital 1/6 ????
You seem quite at peace about it.
Very puzzling. Seems like you’re getting the government you deserve.


1/6 was a friggin joke

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Jan 17, 2022 17:32:55   #
DamnYANKEE
 
kemmer wrote:
Was that before or after the mob assaulted, beat, and gassed the police?


ohhh spare me , geeeeeeze

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Jan 17, 2022 17:33:15   #
DamnYANKEE
 
Squiddiddler wrote:
You have lost it Bub


yyyyyyup

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Jan 17, 2022 17:34:26   #
DamnYANKEE
 
EmilyD wrote:
Neither. That is a lie. There was gassing at the Jan 6 riot, but it was done by the police when they threw flash bangs and sprayed tear gas at the crowd, both outside and inside the building. And that was AFTER the police waved people into the building, and then ran away.

So, to ask again: Why did Nancy refuse Trump's request for 20,000 National Guard troops? Why did Capitol Police wave rioters into the buildings, opening doors and showing them the way? And why have they NOT detained and questioned Ray Epps, one of the loudest instigators trying to coerce people to go INTO the capitol building over and over - with a megaphone? Who is this man, kemmer? Why did he get away with insurrection????? You cannot answer that question, can you?
Neither. That is a lie. There was gassing at the J... (show quote)


dimocraps had this all planed out . period

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