Blackvegetable » 21 Aug 2024, 7:11 am » wrote: ↑ That's the number of Americans who have found work since Jan 2021.
Too many for your liking, I'm sure...
How many?*Huey » 21 Aug 2024, 7:26 am » wrote: ↑ No, I am happy people returned to the comeback jobs. They weren't created. They were already there.
Blackvegetable » 21 Aug 2024, 7:50 am » wrote: ↑ How many?
Post your source...
Or just run....again...
B'bye...*Huey » 21 Aug 2024, 7:51 am » wrote: ↑ You need a source to tell you that after the lockdowns and closures from COVID were lifted people returned to work? That is rhetorical.
I get it. Your story is those alleged 15 million added jobs appeared out of nowhere due to Biden policies.
*Huey » 21 Aug 2024, 7:55 am » wrote: ↑ I get it. Your story is those alleged 15 million added jobs appeared out of nowhere due to Biden policies.
You keep living in that fantasy world.
those alleged
You keep living in that fantasy world
Speaker Mike Johnson just received a letter signed by 18 members of his caucus urging him not to mess with the clean technology subsidies embedded in the Inflation Reduction Act, a law that half of them voted against (the other nine are freshmen elected a few months after it passed). While the signatories deplore the “partisan process” by which the IRA passed — under budget reconciliation — they also say they “hear from industry and our constituents who fear the energy tax regime will once again be turned on its head,” if Republicans win big in November and decide to dismantle the law. The result could be a loss of promised jobs and investment and perhaps abandoned, half-built factories left as a permanent reminder in their districts.appeared out of nowhere due to Biden policies.
Green energy jobs are like government jobs..... decent, hardworking, productive Americans have to pay their salaries.....go **** yourself, parasite.Blackvegetable » 21 Aug 2024, 8:19 am » wrote: ↑ Speaker Mike Johnson just received a letter signed by 18 members of his caucus urging him not to mess with the clean technology subsidies embedded in the Inflation Reduction Act, a law that half of them voted against (the other nine are freshmen elected a few months after it passed). While the signatories deplore the “partisan process” by which the IRA passed — under budget reconciliation — they also say they “hear from industry and our constituents who fear the energy tax regime will once again be turned on its head,” if Republicans win big in November and decide to dismantle the law. The result could be a loss of promised jobs and investment and perhaps abandoned, half-built factories left as a permanent reminder in their districts.
Green Spending Has a New Ally: Republicans
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/artic ... epublicans
You're a remarkably ignorant ****.RebelGator » 21 Aug 2024, 8:24 am » wrote: ↑ Green energy jobs are like government jobs, decent, hardworking, productive Americans have to pay their salaries.....go **** yourself, parasite.
That's nice.Blackvegetable » 21 Aug 2024, 8:19 am » wrote: ↑ Speaker Mike Johnson just received a letter signed by 18 members of his caucus urging him not to mess with the clean technology subsidies embedded in the Inflation Reduction Act, a law that half of them voted against (the other nine are freshmen elected a few months after it passed). While the signatories deplore the “partisan process” by which the IRA passed — under budget reconciliation — they also say they “hear from industry and our constituents who fear the energy tax regime will once again be turned on its head,” if Republicans win big in November and decide to dismantle the law. The result could be a loss of promised jobs and investment and perhaps abandoned, half-built factories left as a permanent reminder in their districts.
Green Spending Has a New Ally: Republicans
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/artic ... epublicans
Naturally, 1Stands....You're a MAGAtrepublican.*Huey » 21 Aug 2024, 8:25 am » wrote: ↑ That's nice.
It will be hammered home that Kamalahaha was the deciding vote on that spending debacle. You do realize, unlike you, I have never been a republican.
24 hours in a day
Blackvegetable » 21 Aug 2024, 8:28 am » wrote: ↑ Naturally, 1Stands....You're a MAGAtrepublican.
It's why you nurse at the FOX/NYPost tit and believe Grifty is 2ndBesty.
Yes, Toady....you've been very harsh...*Huey » 21 Aug 2024, 8:34 am » wrote: ↑ Nope, never have been.
ANd I criticize republicans as I do democrats, particularly for spending. You NEVER criticize democrats.
*Huey » 21 Aug 2024, 8:25 am » wrote: ↑ That's nice.
It will be hammered home that Kamalahaha was the deciding vote on that spending debacle. You do realize, unlike you, I have never been a republican.
It's not like The Five is gonna spend time talking about felonies...It will be hammered home
Only because it is egregiously stupid.*Huey » 21 Aug 2024, 8:40 am » wrote: ↑ You even criticized my words against Trump with his COVID spending.
And then you turn around and hammer trump for is spending. Spending you supported. And you claim I am egregiously stupid.
Oh, it is your opinion that it should not be discussed that Kammie was the deciding vote on two large spending bills.Blackvegetable » 21 Aug 2024, 8:41 am » wrote: ↑ It's not like The Five is gonna spend time talking about felonies...