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Basset3

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  1. The term refers to a community where residents can reach everyday essentials —like work, school and shops — by walking, biking or taking public transportation in 15 minutes or less. The concept is meant to support public and environmental health and improve accessibility and community while decreasing reliance on cars.

  2. Just came home from a very inspirational speech by the charismatic Ron DeSantis, who gave a speech in Venice, Florida in support of his new book, and seemed to me a great candidate to replace Joe Biden.  Looking around the audience, there were people with tears in their eyes as he spoke.  Quite a moving experience and being close to him as he spoke.

    Photo taken by me at the speech:

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  3. 1 hour ago, S_A_Hoov said:

    They could come on and tell us what good he has done for the nation, if any. 

    What I see are people distrusting our government more that ever. 

    Funny thing is, if Trump runs against Biden, they would probably vote for Braindead again. So sad. 

     

     

    Biden will be "re-installed" no doubt....assuming he makes it that long and doesn't fall down the Air Force One passenger ramp.

  4. Thank you, Kamala, for insightfulness.  We're in trouble:

    “I think of this moment as a moment that is about great momentum inspired by yes optimism, inspired by a crisis no doubt um but inspired also by our collective ability to see what can be unburdened by what has been and that’s critically important.”

    “And by the way when we talk about our small businesses it – not only is it intergenerational but also we’ve got entrepreneurs in their teens and twenties to families who have been doing this for generations, and in you know our seniors and so it’s really that’s also what’s also exciting about our small businesses and who they are ‘cause it spans the generations in addition to being intergenerational.”

    “Today the business of our work is for the Council to report on the work that has occurred since our last meeting across these areas. We will today also discuss the work yet ahead – the work that we must still do to continue to move forward.”

    “We will work together, and continue to work together to address these issues, and to work together as we continue to work operating from the new norms, rules and agreements, that we will continue to work together. We will work on this together.”

    “Today America has more than a half-million miles of transmission lines, enough to wrap around the globe 24 times. These lines connect the power plants where electricity is created to homes and businesses and schools and hospitals across our nation.” “Think about it every time you turn on a light or charge a laptop or plug in your air conditioner or put leftovers in the ‘fridge. You rely on the power delivered by our nation’s network of transmission lines.”

    “Let’s talk about how you get a line of credit. Who of us grew up with our parents talking about a phrase, line of credit, right? This, these are things you learn if someone takes the time to teach you because they know.”

    “I convened and I have convened now at least three times now uh a group that has as their acronym Caricom, it is the Caribbean nations, island nations in the western hemisphere. That is where the Caribbean is. We are also in the western hemisphere. They are our neighbors.”

  5. 29 minutes ago, fedup said:
     
    Published 

    Dems propose 8.7% pay raise for federal workers to make up for COVID, Trump

    Federal workers are the government's 'greatest asset,' the Democratic sponsor of the bill claimed

     

    House Democrats proposed legislation this week that would give more than 2 million federal workers an 8.7% pay raise in 2024, a raise they say is needed because they suffered through both the COVID pandemic and the Trump administration.

    "For years now, federal employees have risked their health and safety working on the frontlines of this pandemic," said Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., who sponsored the bill. "They were subjected to the Trump Administration’s cruel personal attacks, unsafe work environments, pay freezes, government shutdowns, sequestration cuts, furloughs, and mindless across-the-board hiring freezes."

     

    President Biden signed an executive order late last year giving federal workers a 4.6% pay raise in 2023, an act that Congress chose not to override in the $1.7 trillion spending bill it passed at the end of the year.

     

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dems-propose-8-7-pay-raise-for-federal-workers-to-make-up-for-covid-trump

     

    There is NOT ONE adult among these useless voted for cry babies. 

    These useless pigs makes me sick. If I could I would puke in everyone of their faces. Punk AZZ crybabies   WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

    Disgusting slime. 

     

    Get paid more....

    Work less than before.

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