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The United States is completely broken...change my mind! (Page 1/4) |
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TheDigitalAlchemist
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APR 02, 12:05 AM
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At this point, It's ALL controlled by Lobbyists and Special Interests and "Big" *whatever* (Pharma, Meat, Butter, Corn, etc) ... and/or by "Foreign interests".
almost NOTHING is "Made in America". Almost ALL US students are 2-3 YEARS behind other foreign nations. (if not, even MORE behind)
Our medical system is pathetically inferior to most other nations.
our young males don't want to drive or "chase skirts" or even sip a beer...
our young girls would rather tear into others instead of 'boosting each others up' both sexes are "heavy drug" users in their teens ---> on 3-4 "antidepressants" until they are old enough to either get multiple abortions or stick an IUD up in their *naughty bits* and it "messes with their head"
It's all a REAL shame, and it is being covered up/not being addressed.
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Fitz301
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APR 02, 01:50 AM
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You have only demoncraps to blame for this and their legions of brown minions.
Enjoy! It's only going to get worse before it gets any better, especially if we continue to do absolutely nothing about any of it.
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Fats
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APR 02, 06:35 AM
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I've been thinking about this in a similar way for the past little while.
I drive for a living, and roads haven't been "good" for decades. Even new roads have potholes. I'm down south where winter isn't tearing them up like up north.
Bridges are terrible. Cities look like trash almost everywhere.
Our electrical grid is almost at a third world level. It has needed updating for decades now.
I have terrible cell connection in many places, including places around major cities. Drivers I talk to will lose connection all the time as well. Cell service is either at capacity, or really sketchy.
There's more, but it's been a long night and I gotta get to sleep.
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rinselberg
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APR 02, 08:04 AM
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"Build Back Better"... "Inflation Reduction Act".
The physical infrastructure repairs and improvements are working their way through the pipeline from concept to reality. Plan. Budget. Contract. Hire. Execute.
Check on it again, later this year.
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Larryinkc
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APR 02, 09:15 AM
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A friend suggested reading this book to help me cope with what I see happening to our country and it worked.
The "End of America?" Most likely. The "Demise of liberty?" You betcha! The "Destruction of Western Civilization?" Of course! But why let all of the above get you down? Learn to "Enjoy the Decline!" "Enjoy the Decline" is mandatory reading for all conservatives, libertarians, Americans, and lovers of freedom who are mourning the slow, but sure death of their culture and their country. America is over. Freedom will be curtailed. Liberty is dead. And above all else, it is inevitable. But the answer is not to get depressed and give up hope. The answer is to change your attitude and learn how to "Enjoy the Decline." You get one life on this planet and Aaron Clarey explains how to get the most out of it even though socialism and tyranny are all around you. From learning how to adapt your psychology to learning to let go and take advantage of the socialist system, "Enjoy the Decline" carries the freedom loving American through the 5 stages of grief and puts them on a path to enjoy their life regardless of what is happening to their beloved America. Dark, macabre, and morose, but truthful, helpful, and practical all the same, it is guaranteed to make you happier than your socialist counterparts even though they have everything they want. Make leftists, liberals, and progressives miserable. Enjoy the Decline!
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WonderBoy
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APR 02, 09:48 AM
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quote | Originally posted by rinselberg:
"Build Back Better"... "Inflation Reduction Act".
The physical infrastructure repairs and improvements are working their way through the pipeline from concept to reality. Plan. Budget. Contract. Hire. Execute.
Check on it again, later this year. |
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"Hope and Change --->>> Forward --->>>"... "American Recovery Act 2009".
Check on it again, later in 2016 (8years).
It's all legal political money laundering, bringing the money right back to those who gave it away, but now in PACs n Pockets. Political Power war chests. Premade protest signs. Paid protests. 2030 2oEo 0010 0000 0011 0000 Persecute whitey, cause financial burden, get those guns, create new word salad, empower the -2% and 13%. it has been said, as it's been written/documented.
Piss off ChatR.I., planted/assigned bot of the cabal. Go back to D-evil Underground/Lemon car dealership for the self love and destruction planning you crave.
(Prediction, response will be a list and stats of what got improved. All phoney BS)
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rinselberg
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APR 02, 12:52 PM
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August 2, 2022
Governor Lamont Announces $580 Million Investment for the Protection of Connecticut Waters From Sewage Pollution
(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont today announced that the State of Connecticut is making a $580 million investment in construction-ready municipal water pollution control projects that will protect the state’s waters from sewage pollution and help improve water quality.
The projects announced today are on the Clean Water Fund Priority List, the state’s roadmap for administering state and federal Clean Water Funds, one of the most important resources available to protect and improve water quality. These funds, spread over two years, include $507 million in state funding supplemented by $73 million in federal funding, which was augmented by the recently adopted Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), helping to make this list of projects even more expansive than in the past. The priority list also identifies the use of supplemental BIL funds to provide additional opportunities for sanitary sewer overflow mitigation projects in Connecticut’s distressed communities, which is in line with the state’s policy on environmental equity.
“The projects on this list, infused with funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, will help our cities and towns to properly manage and treat their wastewater, and in turn help make our waterways cleaner,” Governor Lamont said. “These projects will also mobilize many good-paying jobs and strengthen supply chains as construction gets underway. Modernizing our infrastructure and making our communities more resilient is exactly what President Biden means by, ‘Build Back Better.’”
“These vital investments illustrate the importance of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, funding water infrastructure and pollution control projects that will have a lasting positive impact on Connecticut’s environment and residents,” the members of Connecticut’s Congressional delegation said in a joint statement. “Not only will these projects improve wastewater management systems across the state and protect our state’s waterways, they will also create good construction jobs for Connecticut residents. Our delegation is proud to have fought for the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law that helps make projects like these possible.”
“Thanks to the funding infusion coming to us through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, we’ve been able to expand our priority list to include more projects that will improve our state’s water quality,” Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Commissioner Katie Dykes said. “Properly managing our wastewater and ensuring we have sufficient infrastructure to do so is an essential part of being good stewards of our environment. These projects will help to keep our waterways clean and contribute to the beauty and health of our natural resources and the incredible quality of life we enjoy in Connecticut.”
The Clean Water Fund continues to prioritize project funding to address significant water quality concerns such as Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) elimination and/or mitigation projects, Nutrient (Nitrogen or Phosphorus) Removal projects, and Small Community pollution abatement projects.
In total, the priority list will support 18 construction ready projects with an approximate total cost of $580 million and offer about $245 million for projects eligible for reserve category funding (cost increases, planning, design, small community, infiltration and inflow rehabilitation, pump station rehabilitation, green infrastructure, resiliency, and collection system improvement).
Additionally, with the release of the new priority list, funding is also available to municipalities and municipalities in partnership with others for resiliency and green infrastructure projects related to wastewater collection, conveyance, and treatment. Dedicated reserves are now open for:
- Project planning and design work
- Collection system projects (including inflow/infiltration reduction and pump station rehabilitation)
- Green Infrastructure projects, and
- Resiliency projects.
Municipalities may continue to submit applications for these reserve funds through the end of the 2022-23 fiscal year. Furthermore, the resiliency project reserve includes new language identifying funding priority for projects in municipalities that have established a municipal stormwater authority pursuant to section 22a-498 of the Connecticut General Statutes.
Any municipalities interested in learning more about available reserve funding should visit the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection’s Clean Water Fund Financial Assistance webpage for details and applications. For further information, contact Syed.Bokhari@ct.gov.
Twitter: @GovNedLamont Facebook: Office of Governor Ned Lamont
https://portal.ct.gov/Offic...f-Connecticut-Waters
"Build Back Better with Biden"[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 04-02-2023).]
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WonderBoy
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APR 02, 02:59 PM
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quote | Originally posted by rinselberg:
August 2, 2022
Governor Lamont Announces $580 Million Investment for the Protection of Connecticut Waters From Sewage Pollution
Twitter: @GovNedLamont Facebook: Office of Governor Ned Lamont
https://portal.ct.gov/Offic...f-Connecticut-Waters
"Build Back Better with Biden"
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Now, show me how it's all broken down. What companies got how much, their bios, and their connections to unions. Deep blue state $$$'s yuan along with Fed $$$'s yuan --->>> cronies --->>> unions --->>> D-evil election war chest. Willing to bet some of that yuan going to clean up New London/Groton shore for all that hot air wind turbine projects ran by D-evil to power Electric Boat so more nuclear subs can be produced for D-evil WWIII. That makes the peace loving D-evil Joe Courtney happy. Lots of crap flows down the Connecticut river. After all, the Connecticut river goes through BLUE STATES AND ALL THEIR CRAP GOES RIGHT INTO LONG ISLAND SOUND, next to another Blue D-evil state. New Dork.
Edit: CT is one of the smallest states, yet one of the highest in taxes. Yet STILL need bail out from the shriveled up teet mama Fed Gov. Why are all blue states like that.
ChatR.I., how that rail project coming?[This message has been edited by WonderBoy (edited 04-02-2023).]
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rinselberg
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APR 02, 04:12 PM
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quote | Connecticut ranks as the state least reliant on the federal government. Less than 32% of the revenue collected by the Connecticut state government comes from the federal government. That’s the eighth-smallest percentage across all 50 states. Connecticut also has the third-lowest percentage of workers employed by the federal government (1.47%) and fourth-lowest ratio of federal funding to income taxes paid (0.38).
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"States Most Dependent on the Federal Government – 2022 Edition" Patrick Villanova; April 20, 2022. https://smartasset.com/data...%2C%20at%2027.13%25.
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williegoat
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APR 02, 05:38 PM
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Those numbers can be highly misleading. For example, Arizona ranks high in federal money for the same reason that it ranks high in covid deaths, and both problems are caused by the federal government. Arizona has the highest population of any state on federal managed Indian reservations. The feds are not helping the indigenous people. The "reservation system" is a model of failed socialism.
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