https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/09/politics/biden-republicans-infrastructure-law/index.htmlPresident Joe Biden on Thursday criticized Republican lawmakers who voted against the bipartisan infrastructure bill last year but have taken credit for projects made possible by the $1.2 trillion law.
"We got a little help from Republicans -- but not a lot -- but enough to get it passed. But the truth is, there are a lot more Republicans taking credit for that bill than who actually voted for it," Biden said at a Democratic National Committee reception in Maryland, another stop for the President as he picks up his campaigning less than two months ahead of the midterm elections.
"I see them out there, 'And now we're going to build this new bridge here, we're all for it. And by the way, this new road, and we're going to have an internet that going to be all the way,' the President said, changing his tone of voice for his impression of the Republicans. "I love them, man. They ain't got no shame."
Biden did not name any Republican lawmakers in his speech, but a recent review by CNN's "The Lead with Jake Tapper" found at least 14 congressional Republicans who voted against the bill have tried to take credit for projects made possible by it.
permafrost wrote:
https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/09/politics/biden-republicans-infrastructure-law/index.html
President Joe Biden on Thursday criticized Republican lawmakers who voted against the bipartisan infrastructure bill last year but have taken credit for projects made possible by the $1.2 trillion law.
"We got a little help from Republicans -- but not a lot -- but enough to get it passed. But the truth is, there are a lot more Republicans taking credit for that bill than who actually voted for it," Biden said at a Democratic National Committee reception in Maryland, another stop for the President as he picks up his campaigning less than two months ahead of the midterm elections.
"I see them out there, 'And now we're going to build this new bridge here, we're all for it. And by the way, this new road, and we're going to have an internet that going to be all the way,' the President said, changing his tone of voice for his impression of the Republicans. "I love them, man. They ain't got no shame."
Biden did not name any Republican lawmakers in his speech, but a recent review by CNN's "The Lead with Jake Tapper" found at least 14 congressional Republicans who voted against the bill have tried to take credit for projects made possible by it.
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How many Democrats, including Biden, take responsibility for the inflation and border crisis they created. Oh, that is different.
permafrost wrote:
https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/09/politics/biden-republicans-infrastructure-law/index.html
President Joe Biden on Thursday criticized Republican lawmakers who voted against the bipartisan infrastructure bill last year but have taken credit for projects made possible by the $1.2 trillion law.
"We got a little help from Republicans -- but not a lot -- but enough to get it passed. But the truth is, there are a lot more Republicans taking credit for that bill than who actually voted for it," Biden said at a Democratic National Committee reception in Maryland, another stop for the President as he picks up his campaigning less than two months ahead of the midterm elections.
"I see them out there, 'And now we're going to build this new bridge here, we're all for it. And by the way, this new road, and we're going to have an internet that going to be all the way,' the President said, changing his tone of voice for his impression of the Republicans. "I love them, man. They ain't got no shame."
Biden did not name any Republican lawmakers in his speech, but a recent review by CNN's "The Lead with Jake Tapper" found at least 14 congressional Republicans who voted against the bill have tried to take credit for projects made possible by it.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs will soon offer abortions in certain cases and abortion counseling to veterans, regardless of state laws.
It’s the latest move taken by the Biden administration to expand abortion rights in the wake of the Supreme Court decision to eliminate the federal right to an abortion earlier this summer.
and I , as a veteran , cannot get a tooth filled at the VA
permafrost wrote:
https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/09/politics/biden-republicans-infrastructure-law/index.html
President Joe Biden on Thursday criticized Republican lawmakers who voted against the bipartisan infrastructure bill last year but have taken credit for projects made possible by the $1.2 trillion law.
"We got a little help from Republicans -- but not a lot -- but enough to get it passed. But the truth is, there are a lot more Republicans taking credit for that bill than who actually voted for it," Biden said at a Democratic National Committee reception in Maryland, another stop for the President as he picks up his campaigning less than two months ahead of the midterm elections.
"I see them out there, 'And now we're going to build this new bridge here, we're all for it. And by the way, this new road, and we're going to have an internet that going to be all the way,' the President said, changing his tone of voice for his impression of the Republicans. "I love them, man. They ain't got no shame."
Biden did not name any Republican lawmakers in his speech, but a recent review by CNN's "The Lead with Jake Tapper" found at least 14 congressional Republicans who voted against the bill have tried to take credit for projects made possible by it.
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Is the new Infrastructure Bill currently helping Jackson, Mississippi's water infrastructure problems?
https://www.wlbt.com/2022/09/06/supervisors-agree-helping-jackson-with-its-water-crisis-theyre-odds-over-how-theyll-do-it/https://www.epa.gov/infrastructure/fact-sheet-epa-bipartisan-infrastructure-law
Strycker
Loc: The middle of somewhere else.
permafrost wrote:
https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/09/politics/biden-republicans-infrastructure-law/index.html
President Joe Biden on Thursday criticized Republican lawmakers who voted against the bipartisan infrastructure bill last year but have taken credit for projects made possible by the $1.2 trillion law.
"We got a little help from Republicans -- but not a lot -- but enough to get it passed. But the truth is, there are a lot more Republicans taking credit for that bill than who actually voted for it," Biden said at a Democratic National Committee reception in Maryland, another stop for the President as he picks up his campaigning less than two months ahead of the midterm elections.
"I see them out there, 'And now we're going to build this new bridge here, we're all for it. And by the way, this new road, and we're going to have an internet that going to be all the way,' the President said, changing his tone of voice for his impression of the Republicans. "I love them, man. They ain't got no shame."
Biden did not name any Republican lawmakers in his speech, but a recent review by CNN's "The Lead with Jake Tapper" found at least 14 congressional Republicans who voted against the bill have tried to take credit for projects made possible by it.
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If you want to criticize political hypocrisy, and by all means you should, you need to expand your field of vision to be more inclusive. To limit your criticism to only one side is, well, hypocritical. Besides, Republicans did not vote against actual infrastructure, ie roads and bridges. They voted against the climate change/green new deal/social equity bs that was 90% of the "infrastructure bill".
permafrost wrote:
https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/09/politics/biden-republicans-infrastructure-law/index.html
President Joe Biden on Thursday criticized Republican lawmakers who voted against the bipartisan infrastructure bill last year but have taken credit for projects made possible by the $1.2 trillion law.
"We got a little help from Republicans -- but not a lot -- but enough to get it passed. But the truth is, there are a lot more Republicans taking credit for that bill than who actually voted for it," Biden said at a Democratic National Committee reception in Maryland, another stop for the President as he picks up his campaigning less than two months ahead of the midterm elections.
"I see them out there, 'And now we're going to build this new bridge here, we're all for it. And by the way, this new road, and we're going to have an internet that going to be all the way,' the President said, changing his tone of voice for his impression of the Republicans. "I love them, man. They ain't got no shame."
Biden did not name any Republican lawmakers in his speech, but a recent review by CNN's "The Lead with Jake Tapper" found at least 14 congressional Republicans who voted against the bill have tried to take credit for projects made possible by it.
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They're republicans, what did you think they would do? And the thing is their constituents are too stupid to figure out what they are doing...
permafrost wrote:
https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/09/politics/biden-republicans-infrastructure-law/index.html
President Joe Biden on Thursday criticized Republican lawmakers who voted against the bipartisan infrastructure bill last year but have taken credit for projects made possible by the $1.2 trillion law.
"We got a little help from Republicans -- but not a lot -- but enough to get it passed. But the truth is, there are a lot more Republicans taking credit for that bill than who actually voted for it," Biden said at a Democratic National Committee reception in Maryland, another stop for the President as he picks up his campaigning less than two months ahead of the midterm elections.
"I see them out there, 'And now we're going to build this new bridge here, we're all for it. And by the way, this new road, and we're going to have an internet that going to be all the way,' the President said, changing his tone of voice for his impression of the Republicans. "I love them, man. They ain't got no shame."
Biden did not name any Republican lawmakers in his speech, but a recent review by CNN's "The Lead with Jake Tapper" found at least 14 congressional Republicans who voted against the bill have tried to take credit for projects made possible by it.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/09/politics/biden-repu... (
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biden does not take any credit for the inflation , but deserves it all
The city is black so the state government has no interest in fixing the problem that is decades old.
moldyoldy wrote:
The city is black so the state government has no interest in fixing the problem that is decades old.
The Infrastructure Bill that was passed is supposed to help with water infrastructure issues. It appears that there isn't an easy way to access help from this bill. More money for the green new deal activists to plunder.
https://money.cnn.com/2012/10/22/news/economy/obama-energy-bankruptcies/index.html
Your link has nothing to do with water.
moldyoldy wrote:
Your link has nothing to do with water.
It ties in with the infrastructure bill that includes climate change initiatives like those that Obama and his admin had administered and failed as an example. Biden, having the same Obama strategists behind the scenes, may fall into the exact same pitfalls as before.
Bevvy wrote:
biden does not take any credit for the inflation , but deserves it all
Inflation is higher in Europe. Is he responsible for that too?
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