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There is a sandbag visible in the videos. What I have not seen is a video of him tripping on it because the camera is following him and not his feet on the couple I viewed.You can see the fucking stage in the clip and there's no sandbag.
Rushed propaganda is the dumbest propaganda.
Of the clip you posted, I could see the sandbag now that you pointed it out in that photo.There is a sandbag visible in the videos. What I have not seen is a video of him tripping on it because the camera is following him and not his feet on the couple I viewed.
I bet every black motherfucker in that room has a smartphone made with african slave-labor sourced cobalt.They're getting uppity in Chicago about illegal aliens getting the gibs instead of the Kangs. I love it.
The more things change, the more they stay the same.I bet every black motherfucker in that room has a smartphone made with african slave-labor sourced cobalt.
Why didn't Trump clean up Biden's mess in his first four years...before Biden became President? Is Ron suggesting that Trump is a time traveler or something? I'm confused.
Don't be - this is just Orange Man Bad but in Neocon Flavor.Why didn't Trump clean up Biden's mess in his first four years...before Biden became President? Is Ron suggesting that Trump is a time traveler or something? I'm confused.
Those same people complaining that Trump has not DONE anything in his one term are the REASON that Trump was elected in the first place. Now, suddenly, these people know how to run a country.Why didn't Trump clean up Biden's mess in his first four years...before Biden became President? Is Ron suggesting that Trump is a time traveler or something? I'm confused.
Even with the difficulties with the swamp, Trump did more to advance a lot of the Conservative movement's alleged goals in four years than the National Review Crew's favorite pols have done in the past 20.This tired ass argument is something I have seen from a LOT of Neocon and DeSerter types over Trump. "Oh he didn't do enough" ok nigger you try and do good work when the literal ENTIRE FUCKING UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT IS SABOTAGING YOU fucks sake it's like they keep fucking ignoring the entire context of the fucking thing. They assume Trump just didn't try. It's like they simply WANT to ignore the reality of how much shit there is going on.
None of them seem to understand the nature of the beast being fought or how hard trying to do good in such a position is. It's like the people who think you can get rid of crimes by just banning guns, they don't understand the problem and suggest a solution that makes no sense whenever you actually think about it.
DeSantis hasn't shown up to a group of hispanics with a mini-bottle of salsa in his pocket.Hillary Clinton makes a better dark horse than Ron DeSantis. At least she doesn't try to try so hard.
It's truly a feat that somebody as rich as Trump can make somebody appear more privileged and out of touch through their OWN ACTIONS. They keep proving his point for him.
He is right. The correct term is "Cultural Marxism" since the usual suspects are claiming it's an "antisemitic conspiracy theory".It wouldn't surprise me if someone from the Trump team reads this site, it was brought up here before and now Trump confirms what I've been feeling
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Where Did Millions in Tax Dollars to Russia and China Really Go? Ernst Gives Us an Idea.
Spencer Brown | May 31, 2023 2:05 PM
Caroline Brehman/Pool Photo via AP
It's no secret that hardworking American taxpayers often watch as the fruits of their labor are co-opted by the government and used to fund projects, agencies, or priorities that don't align with their own. It's frustrating, but taxes are notoriously the one certain thing other than death.
Some federal government uses of tax dollars are more inexplicable and infuriating than others, especially those that see revenues leave America's shores while taxpayers see their fellow citizens — sometimes even their own families — struggling to build a good life at home.
Well, prepare to be even more infuriated at bloated government and its use of tax revenues thanks to new analysis of tax dollars that ended up in Russia and China over the past five years released by U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) on Wednesday afternoon.
According to this new review of federal spending in Russia and China, more than $490 million worth of taxpayer-funded grants and contracts were awarded to entities in China while even more — $870 million — went to Russian entities. That's just the $1.3 billion-plus tax dollars that could be tracked to Russia and China, as Ernst notes, because federal agencies aren't currently required to follow tax dollars to their ultimate destination and report that information.
What's more, the federal government itself has admitted there's a "government-wide issue" with its limited ability to track tax dollars. In a Government Accountability Office report from earlier this year, the GAO explained this flaw:
For example, the Department of Health and Human Services obligated funding through assistance awards to study infectious diseases, and the Department of State obligated funding through contracts to purchase goods and services for U.S. government operations in China. U.S. award recipients also provided funding through subawards to entities located in China. However, the full extent of these subawards is unknown because of limitations in the completeness and accuracy of subaward data reported in government systems. For example, subaward data may be incomplete because award recipients are required to provide information only for subawards valued at $30,000 or more, in accordance with federal subaward reporting requirements. Limitations in subaward data is a government-wide issue and not unique to U.S. funding to entities in China.
"It is gravely concerning that no one in Washington can actually account for millions sent to Russia and China for pointless projects. But I have the receipts," Senator Ernst told Townhall. "I’m shining a light on this reckless spending, so bureaucrats can no longer cover up their tracks and taxpayers can know exactly what their hard-earned dollars are funding."
What was found in the analysis of taxpayer-funded projects in Russia and China over the last five years by Ernst included art exhibits for "gender equality," Russian research of alcohol addiction, food for American school lunches from Chinese companies, payments to a Russian company that has been sanctioned by the U.S. government, and more than $750,000 for a Russian government-run lab to put cats on treadmills.
So how did the work of Americans turn into paydays for those in Russia and China, including entities being economically punished by the U.S. government? An apparently staggering lack of accountability paired with a federal spending binge that seems to know no bounds.
To that end, Ernst — along with Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI) in the House — unveiled the Tracking Receipts to Adversarial Countries for Knowledge of Spending (TRACKS) Act on Wednesday to bring clearly needed transparency and accountability for taxpayer dollars as they make their way around the world while making it more difficult for waste, fraud, and abuse to go unnoticed and unchecked.
The TRACKS Act would amend the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006 to require those spending U.S. tax dollars to "collect and report data relating to subawards granted to entities outside of the United States" and to make that information publicly available for oversight, holding the government more accountable to the taxpayers who fund it.
"Washington’s continued spending is so out of hand it is losing track of Americans’ hard-earned taxpayer dollars," Ernst noted to Townhall. "Enough is enough; I am creating accountability for every penny," she pledged.
A whole new meaning to the term "sandbagging"You can see the fucking stage in the clip and there's no sandbag.
Rushed propaganda is the dumbest propaganda.
You're assuming that he isn't here himselfIt wouldn't surprise me if someone from the Trump team reads this site, it was brought up here before and now Trump confirms what I've been feeling
This tired ass argument is something I have seen from a LOT of Neocon and DeSerter types over Trump. "Oh he didn't do enough" ok nigger you try and do good work when the literal ENTIRE FUCKING UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT IS SABOTAGING YOU fucks sake it's like they keep fucking ignoring the entire context of the fucking thing. They assume Trump just didn't try. It's like they simply WANT to ignore the reality of how much shit there is going on.
None of them seem to understand the nature of the beast being fought or how hard trying to do good in such a position is. It's like the people who think you can get rid of crimes by just banning guns, they don't understand the problem and suggest a solution that makes no sense whenever you actually think about it.