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  1. CS natureboy

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    LOL, east down bound and loading up his diaper..... The senile bozo biden's lies and delusional fantasies are really getting out of control....

    Biden raises eyebrows with claim he 'used to drive' 18-wheeler truck
    The White House struggled to defend Biden's claim
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    7/28/2021

    Forty-eight-year political veteran President Biden raised eyebrows on Wednesday when he claimed to have driven an 18-wheeler truck — a claim the White House struggled to defend.

    Biden was visiting a Mack Truck facility in Pennsylvania when he made the claim to have driven the massive trucks before, which require a special kind of license.

    "I used to drive an 18-wheeler, man," Biden said on Wednesday in a video posted to Twitter. "I got to."


    There is scant evidence that Biden has ever driven an 18-wheeler truck.

    When asked if the president had ever driven such a truck, a White House spokesperson pointed to a December 1973 article from the Wilmington Evening Journal that showed Biden rode in an 18-wheeler on a 536-mile haul to Ohio.

    Fox News pressed the spokesperson about the president’s claim – noting that riding in a truck is not the same as driving one – at which point the president's spokesperson pointed to a United Federation of Teachers post that touched on Biden driving a school bus in the past as a summer job.

    The majority of school buses, on average, "have two axles, with the bigger models having two wheels on the front axle and four wheels on the dual axle, for a total of six wheels," according to SchoolBusFleet.com.

    Fox News pressed again about the president’s claim, pointing out that a school bus is not the same as an 18-wheeler truck, but did not receive a response by publishing time.
     
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    Wait.
    WAIT!!
    PROOF THAT BIDEN DID DRIVE A TRUCK UNCOVERED!!
    DEPLORABLES HUMILIATED!
    DESPICABLES INVIGORATED!!
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  4. CS natureboy

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    Well, the Wilmington Evening Journal did say Biden rode in an 18-wheeler back in 1973. You know, like that's some how relevant.

    I feel sorry for the guy who had that idiot biden riding shotgun....
     
  5. shootersa

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    Has anyone been keeping track of biden/harris lies?
    You know, like the despicables did with trump?
     
  6. Pandora44

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    This didn't start with Trump lol
     
  7. ace's n 8's

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    There isn't enough band width on this site to do that.
     
  8. stumbler

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    And they said it couldn't be done.

    US Senate reaches $1.2 trillion infrastructure spending deal
    After weeks of negotiations, it appears the Senate is ready to move forward to debate one of Joe Biden’s key priorities.

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    Senators Rob Portman, left, and Kyrsten Sinema, right, were key members of the bipartisan group that forged the infrastructure deal [File: Jacquelyn Martin/AP Photo]
    28 Jul 2021
    Republicans in the United States Senate have reached a deal with Democrats over major outstanding issues in a $1.2 trillion infrastructure package that plays a key part in President Joe Biden’s agenda.

    Democratic Senator Kyrsten Sinema and Republican Senator Rob Portman, the two lead negotiators in the congressional chamber, told reporters in the Capitol on Wednesday that the agreement had been reached.
    “We do expect to move forward this evening. We’re excited to have a deal,” Sinema said. “We’ve got most of the text done, so we’ll be releasing it and then we’ll update it as we get those last pieces finalised.”

    Details on transit and broadband were still being finalised but lawmakers said the legislative text would be completed soon. A test vote on the measure could potentially be held on Wednesday evening, they also said.

    “This deal signals to the world that our democracy can function, deliver, and do big things,” Biden said in a statement on Wednesday afternoon, welcoming the news.

    “This bipartisan deal is the most important investment in public transit in American history and the most important investment in rail since the creation of Amtrak 50 years ago,” he said, referring to the US passenger rail network.


    Senators in a bipartisan group of 10 have been huddling privately for weeks and in recent days legislators and the White House have worked to salvage the bipartisan deal, a key part of Biden’s agenda.

    Addressing a concern about funding among Republican lawmakers, including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, Portman said the package is “more than paid for”. Portman said McConnell “all along has been encouraging our efforts”.

    The procedural vote would simply limit debate on whether the Senate should begin considering the bill, thought to be in the range of $1.2 trillion.

    Democrats, who have slim control of the House of Representatives and Senate, face a timeline to act on what would be one of the most substantial pieces of legislation in years.

    The deal’s prospects of full congressional passage remain unclear as there are also pockets of opposition from both parties.

    Some conservative Republicans are reportedly concerned about the political benefits Biden and Democrats could reap from passing an infrastructure bill as they aim to build on their slim congressional majorities in next year’s midterm elections.

    And some progressive Democrats feel that compromising with Republicans not only limits progressive spending priorities but would not guarantee Republicans’ cooperation in future spending bills.

    t a private meeting of House Democrats on Tuesday, Representative Peter DeFazio of Oregon, the chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, called the Senate’s bipartisan measure complete “crap”, according to two Democrats who attended the session and spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity.

    The outcome will set the stage for the next debate about Biden’s much more ambitious $3.5 trillion spending package, a strictly partisan pursuit of far-reaching programmes and services including child care, tax breaks and healthcare that touch almost every corner of American life, and that Republicans strongly oppose.

    What’s in the deal?
    The bill will propose $550bn in new spending on highways, bridges, transit, broadband, water systems and other public works projects, a Republican source told the Reuters news agency, down from $579bn in a framework the negotiators sketched out several weeks ago.

    The agreement includes $110bn for roads, $65bn to expand broadband access and $47bn for environmental resiliency, the lawmakers said.

    Still unclear is how the bipartisan package would be paid for after Democrats rejected a plan to bring in funds by increasing the petrol tax that drivers pay at the pump and Republicans dashed a plan to boost the IRS to go after tax scofflaws.






    Funding could come from repurposing COVID-19 relief aid, reversing a Trump-era pharmaceutical rebate and other streams. It is possible the final deal could run into political trouble if it does not pass muster as fully paid for when the Congressional Budget Office assesses the details.

    Meanwhile, Democrats are readying a broader $3.5 trillion package that is being considered under budget rules that allow passage with 51 senators in the split Senate, with Vice President Kamala Harris able to break a tie. It would be paid for by increasing the corporate tax rate and the tax rate on Americans earning more than $400,000 a year.

    A recent poll from The Associated Press-NORC found eight in 10 Americans favour some increased infrastructure spending.

    Source: Al Jazeera and news agencies

    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/7/28/us-senate-reaches-1-2-trillion-infrastructure-agreement
     
  9. latecomer91364

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    So now old Prez Biden Munchausen is claiming he drove 18 wheel big rigs.

    Yep.
     
  10. ace's n 8's

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    47bn for environmental resiliency
    And everyone knows Bookings Institute is just another Soros funded anti Capitalist entity:
    https://www.brookings.edu/research/...and-economic-opportunity-in-the-covid-19-era/

     
  11. shootersa

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    Pig bills.
    No way to fund them, inflation continuing, we'll be truly fucked.
     
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    Rare footage of Joe rescuing Nelson Mandela from prison and evading the murderous Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo.

    "Hang on Nelson!"

    "Just keep drivin', Hero Joe!"

    "Breaker breaker! We're bustin' through to freedom!"

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  13. ace's n 8's

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    You'll soon realize you can Trust Crime Boss Biden's words.
     
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    Thanks to Team Biden, America could soon be on the verge of economic disaster
    There are good reasons to believe that things could get much, much worse over the next year
    8/2/2021

    No one knows for sure what the state of the American economy will be one year from now, but the existing evidence all points in one direction: disaster.

    During the widespread rollout of the COVID-19 vaccines, countless economic analysts predicted the remainder of 2021 would be marked by rapid economic growth. The most popular theory was that as the economy reopened, pent-up economic demand would lead to a surge of activity, driving expansion at a record pace.

    However, despite extremely low levels of deaths related to COVID-19, new data from the federal government suggests the economy grew at a much slower pace than expected in the second quarter of 2021.

    Many analysts were predicting 8.5% growth, but a report from the Commerce Department estimated gross domestic product improved by just 6.5%, a 26% difference. The Commerce Department also slightly revised down its estimates for first-quarter GDP growth, from 6.4% to 6.3%.



    According to Paul Ashworth, the chief U.S. economist at Capital Economics, the economy’s disappointing performance is a strong sign that government "stimulus provided surprisingly little bang for its buck."

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    Moody's economist on inflation concerns, markets, July jobs report preview
    Moody's Analytics chief economist Mark Zandi argues the current inflationary pressure is due to economies reopening, which caused a 'surge in demand,' with 'the supply-side of the economy taking a bit longer' to 'kick into gear.'

    The economy’s relatively slow growth is a clear indicator that the Biden administration’s economic strategy of increasing employment through government welfare and stimulus programs isn’t working as expected—which should worry policymakers, considering that the Biden administration’s plans to improve economic growth in the future also rely on this same flawed thinking.

    As concerning as the second quarter GDP numbers are, however, there are good reasons to believe that things could get much, much worse over the next year.



    Perhaps the most important signal is that inflation has continued to drive up consumer prices. The annual growth of core personal consumption expenditures is now 3.4%, the most significant increase since 1992.

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    Charles Schwab chief investment strategist explains the cost of inflation
    Liz Ann Sonders tells 'Barron's Roundtable' the current market is 'sending a message'

    Further, the Labor Department reports that the consumer-price index increased in June by 5.4% compared to one year ago, the highest 12-month rate since August 2008. (It’s worth remembering that August 2008 was just one month prior to the start of the massive stock market crash of 2008.)


    Inflation is causing everyday prices to rise, making it substantially more expensive for families to put gasoline in their cars and food on the table, and in the process, it’s helping to keep economic growth from reaching levels many thought were inevitable late last year.

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    Biden asking to extend eviction ban proves stimulus 'failure': Rep. Hill
    Rep. French Hill, R-Ark., argues the Biden administration has failed at successfully providing pandemic relief to landlords and tenants.

    For months, Americans have been told high levels of inflation are "transitory" and likely to subside in late 2021 or in 2022. But many institutions are now warning consumers that inflation could last for substantially longer than originally expected, and that it might require central banks around the world to take action.

    For example, Bank of America predicted in June that U.S. inflation is likely not "transitory" and could last for up to four years.

    The International Monetary Fund recently admitted in a report that there is "a risk that transitory pressures could become more persistent and central banks may need to take preemptive action."

    That "preemptive action" would almost certainly involve increasing interest rates and tightening up other monetary policies that have flooded marketed with cheap cash for many years.



    Altering monetary policy to help reduce inflation could very well be a responsible move to shore up the dollar and America’s financial system, but it would almost certainly dramatically reduce economic growth, because lending would become more expensive and loans would be harder to secure for many families.

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    Debt ceiling suspension expires
    The debt ceiling suspension expired last month and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen instituted extraordinary measures for cash-conservation. FOX Business' Edward Lawrence with more.

    If interest rates were to increase, the housing market could be one of the industries that ends up getting hit the hardest. And if the past is a good indicator of the future, a crash in the housing market could drag the rest of the economy into the gutter along with it.

    To avoid a potential economic catastrophe, the Biden administration and Congress should slash unnecessary government spending, a move that would help to slow inflation, as well eliminate COVID-19 programs that are discouraging millions of people from returning to work. In May, businesses reported there were nine million job openings in the United States, a record high level.

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    US economy grew at slower pace than expected last quarter
    FOX Business' Jackie DeAngelis and Fox News' Todd Piro discuss the U.S. economic recovery and rising COVID cases.

    Unfortunately, the Biden administration and many in Congress are pushing to do the exact opposite. They want to continue programs that will discourage work, and instead of reducing spending, Biden and irresponsible members of Congress are calling for massive, costly new government programs.


    In addition to a $1 trillion infrastructure plan, Biden and congressional Democrats are also proposing a $3.5 trillion education, climate, and welfare package that would, among other things, subsidize child care, continue the expanded child tax credit, expand Medicare benefits, fund universal prekindergarten, and offer huge investments in "green" energy sources like wind and solar, both of which have proven to be unreliable and harmful to the environment.

    By dramatically increasing government spending at a time when inflation is already a serious problem, the Biden administration and Congress would put the Federal Reserve in the very difficult position of having to choose between letting inflation run wild or imposing potentially jobs-killing interest rates hikes. Either way, American families would lose, and lose big.

    The only hope of averting economic disaster is to put policies in place that would encourage, rather than discourage, able-bodied people to return to work, while reducing inflation-causing government spending programs.

    Unfortunately, it doesn’t look as though the Biden administration is interested in pursuing either course.
     
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    Wont matter democrats dont care, but lets talk more about Trump
     
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    And, just to make sure that we're fucked on all fronts simultaneously, biden/harris put an item in the proposed 2022 budget to provide legal representation for ILLEGAL migrants. Now see, unaccompanied minors already get representation, cause, you know, minor, but the adults are pretty much on their own. biden/harris finds that unfair, and they want to spend $38 Million to provide legal representation for the people who are in the country ILLEGALLY.
    The thing is, the best estimate is that the MILIONS biden/harris propose won't begin to cover the legal bills of the 1 MILLION ILLEGAL migrants who have crossed the border ILLEGALLY this year so far.

    But hey, its only money, right?
     
  18. CS natureboy

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    That does seem to be the case with the delusional left...

    It's all they got, biden is a train wreck that they can't defend or find anything good to say about.

    This is really not that surprising, the left has been stuck on stupid for a long time now....
     
  19. CS natureboy

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    Once immigration lawyers see their fees will be paid by the government, they will all raise their rates to the maximum allowed, be it $300+ / hr or more...

    Every one wants the biggest payout possible. Remember “Cash for Clunkers” under Obama? Car dealers scrambled for a big slice of that juicy pie..
     
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    Biden will bankrupt and tear this nation apart before he's done