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Update: Senate shelves the BBB Act
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Environmental impact studies and multiple veto points at every stage of the design and build process are big problems. So is the reliance of governments on contractors; instead of building expertise and Building institutional knowledge it is exported to rent seeking profit driven enterprises -
It's their flair. They're required to have at least six pieces of flair. His manager probably noticed that he's only wearing the minimum amount of flair required
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Update: Senate shelves the BBB Act
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not all $$ are well spent by any means -
It's incredibly hard to feel sorry for the people clearly falling for this propaganda when them falling for this particular propaganda helps advance (by virtue of disproportionately lessening ballot box support of the opposition) political causes that I support which would directly help millions more instead.
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The Olympics are gonna be stupid
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haha who would ever perpetuate fake news -
Update: Senate shelves the BBB Act
b_m_b_m_b_m replied to b_m_b_m_b_m's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
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COVID-19 kills 32 members of Congo's parliament WWW.REUTERS.COM Thirty-two members of parliament in the Democratic Republic of Congo, or about 5% of the total, have died from COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic, the vice president of the National... missed this from a few months ago. Incredible
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Keep cars out of cities
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A few years ago I was driving on interstate 5 in the central valley during a drought and the farmers had signs blaming Nancy Pelosi for it. She was the minority leader at the time. Climate change works incredibly fast on a geologic timeline, but that's still well within a human lifetime--enough for humans to forget how it was 50-70 years ago