Didn't TSA pimp his guy for the half second Trump had good numbers?
https://x.com/atrupar/status/1939749754914644290
Makers over Takers![]()
it's redistribution to those who need it least and stole the most
Yeah but it's worth it because abortion and immigrants eating pets and stuff
Trump is a thief. He's taking from you.
What's the good governance rationale for taxing new wind and solar capacity?
Is bashing the woke more important than competing with China?
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/ar...-during-ai-eraThe energy provisions in the Senate’s version of the Republican tax bill, released this weekend and now being wrestled toward passage, are best described as steampunk. This offshoot of science fiction imagines a retro-futurist world where industrial steam power remains the cutting edge; think Jules Verne, zeppelins and Babbage machines. The description is all the more apt because the GOP appears to imagine that 19th-century energy sources will underpin US dominance of 21st century fields like artificial intelligence. Far from fostering leadership, it will hamstring America’s efforts.
Should the bill pass both chambers as is, the pace of solar power and wind installations will slow dramatically after 2027 as credits expire and the FEOC-linked tax kicks in. While grid batteries get better treatment, that doesn’t help much since their primary business case is storing energy from renewable power projects. (The related electric vehicle battery sector also takes a hit from EV credits going away.) In undermining demand, and whiplashing on incentives and regulations, Republicans are also deterring investment in domestic manufacturing of these technologies — which rather undermines any justification of the new punitive tax for violating tighter FEOC rules. Tough to argue your intention is to reshore industries while simultaneously destroying their market.
This will have a profound, destabilizing impact on the US power grid. Think of it this way: While Democrats are engaged in an intense debate about the wisdom of “abundance” politics, when it comes to electricity, Republicans are all in on scarcity.
For a country supposedly locked in an existential compe ion with China, it is bizarre to eviscerate the fastest growing source of energy supposedly to save money while simultaneously providing tax breaks to, of all things, metallurgical coal miners, who already export 70% of their output. China last year alone installed twice as much new grid-scale solar capacity as the entire amount the US has installed to date. As if to give new life to the old trope, today’s Republicans seem determined to fight tomorrow’s war with yesterday’s tools.
stayed up all night and couldn't get to 50
according to rumor, Sen. Collins is a no
if so, Sen. Murkowski can pass it or sink it
Bill passed the Senate.![]()
And you're still going to be terror murdering people because you'll never be happy.![]()
Thanks, poors! You idiots thought your grocery and gas prices were going to go down lol
Yea most of Trumps base are poor uneducated simpletons. Thoughts and prayers to them as they find a way to navigate through the next 3.5 years.
Donald Trump is about to rock their world, and ours too
I wonder if the vicarious thrill of brown people being hunted down like dogs in the street will sate them once it sinks in
the BBB is already very unpopular
and undermining confidence in official pronouncements for a generation has its drawbacks -- people don't believe your bull either
you are the status quo, MAGA
this got taken out, btw
(so did the trans/medicare ban, I guess there were too many Republican Senator(s) who couldn't vote for that)
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"i sold out the whole country to protect Alaska a little bit"
Wrong. The rest of your post is mostly right.
Illegal aliens are not Americans and should never be. The USA is beyond full, take one peek at the house prices if you've been living under a rock for the past half decade.
Well there are a lot fewer workers to build any new housing now and going forward.
Congratulations.
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