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Online Martin Weidmann

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« Reply #1246 on: April 03, 2023, 06:31:58 PM »
So much propaganda.  In reality, Ukraine Joe is hitting record low numbers:

"Biden's approval rating sunk from 45% to 38%, according to a March 23 Associated Press/NORC Center survey of more than 1,000 adults."

Hilarious,

Rick posts a link with poll information from today, April 3 and Grumpy replies with an unsubtantiated (no link) and out of date poll of March 23.

Offline Rick Plant

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« Reply #1247 on: April 03, 2023, 10:47:50 PM »
President Biden @POTUS

My economic plan is building a clean energy future – Made in America.
 
Since I took office, we've attracted over $435 billion in private investment in American manufacturing and clean energy.
 
It's a boom for American industry – and it's good for our planet too.

Our investments are building a clean energy manufacturing future with good-paying jobs.

It’s a game changer for working families, and it’s a game changer for our planet.

Since the beginning of my Administration, private companies have announced $435 billion in manufacturing and clean energy investments in the United States.
 
That return on our investment will strengthen U.S. competitiveness throughout the 21st century.

We passed the most aggressive economic recovery package since FDR.
The most substantial infrastructure investment since Eisenhower.
And the most significant investments in manufacturing and our climate ever.
 
America is back.

My focus is and has always been on investing in American manufacturing — and the workers who make it run.
 
Because when we do, there’s no limit to what we can achieve.

Today, I'm in Minnesota at the Cummins Power Generation Facility to discuss our Made in America manufacturing and clean energy boom.

Join me as I deliver remarks on how my economic agenda has led to a Made in America manufacturing and clean energy boom.


Watch: https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1gqxvypLqYaJB

https://twitter.com/POTUS/status/1642973927923236865

Offline Rick Plant

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« Reply #1248 on: April 03, 2023, 11:36:59 PM »
Telework is finally reaching rural America thanks to Biden’s investments in broadband



The COVID-19 pandemic changed the way many of us work, but these changes haven’t reached everyone. Across much of the country, Zoom meetings from the living room have replaced morning meetings in the office and emails are now more common than conversations by the water cooler.

Due to the limitations of our nation’s internet infrastructure, however, millions of rural Americans like myself are unable to experience the benefits of telework.

President Joe Biden has set out to eliminate this divide in internet access through his Internet for All initiative, which has dedicated over $65 billion to provide every American household with access to affordable, reliable internet by the end of the decade. After years of going without home WiFi in this work-from-home era, this will be an absolute game changer for communities like mine.

I live with my husband in rural Worth Township Pennsylvania.

We don’t live on a dirt road, but we’re not far removed from them. While we do have a few options for home internet service out here, the only providers are either prohibitively expensive, unreliable, or at maximum capacity for our service area. As a result, my husband and I have gone several years without any WiFi service. Our best option is to pay for spotty 5g service for our cell phones and an unreliable hotspot for our laptops.

Our home internet situation was a particular struggle in the early days of the pandemic. Like millions of Americans, I temporarily found myself out of work after COVID-19 lockdowns began.

To make ends meet, I needed to apply for unemployment benefits, but it was a nightmare without reliable WiFi. In normal times, it might have seemed like common sense to go to a nearby library or coffee shop to access Wi-Fi, but the spread of COVID restricted access to some of these public spaces and raised questions about whether that trip would be worth the risk of contracting the virus.

Eventually, I was able to go back to work – work which could be done largely from home if I had access to home internet. But because I don’t, I have no choice but to drive 30 miles to and from work each day and spend about $50 a week on gas.

The Biden administration’s funding for broadband internet infrastructure is primarily dedicated to achieving two goals: bringing broadband internet to communities that don’t currently have access, and reducing costs for all internet users.

Both of these goals, once achieved, will significantly improve my quality of life and the quality of life for many of my neighbors here in western Pennsylvania. It will make telework a feasible option for households like mine.

It’s refreshing to finally see our leaders treat this issue as a priority. Just as President Roosevelt’s administration helped bring electricity to rural areas, the Biden administration is now expanding internet service to rural Americans.

The economic impacts for rural communities will be significant; broadband access is linked to increases in community business formation and property values, as well as decreases in the local unemployment rate. 

Yet, having dealt with local internet service providers extensively, I’ll admit that I am skeptical about their commitment to anything but their bottom line, which is why it’s critical that we hold these companies accountable to being transparent and to spending federal funding as directed – particularly during the expansion of broadband to areas that service providers have previously written off as not worthy of investments.

The scope of the Biden administration’s Internet for All initiative has the power to positively transform our country and make the internet more accessible and equitable for all Americans. Over 16 million American households are already saving money as a result of the administration’s Affordable Connectivity Program.

Now, as funding for broadband expansion is distributed, we need to make sure that service providers use it to reach rural Americans.

Because once rural areas have equal access to broadband, it will create a sense of economic hope in rural communities like mine and empower rural workers to access the jobs that will help our local economies thrive in the coming decades.

Rachael Grinnell lives with her husband in Worth Township, Pennsylvania.

https://www.penncapital-star.com/commentary/telework-is-finally-reaching-rural-america-thanks-to-bidens-investments-in-broadband-opinion/

Offline Richard Smith

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« Reply #1249 on: April 03, 2023, 11:38:01 PM »
Good to see that John Fetterman has, at last, been released from the mental asylum.  He was there longer than he has served in the Senate.   Everyone wishes him well in his recovery but he is in no mental or physical condition to serve in that capacity.  He wouldn't be hired at the local gas station.  His family should have intervened to allow him to recover instead of forcing him to run for office. 

Offline Rick Plant

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« Reply #1250 on: April 04, 2023, 12:20:55 AM »
When President Biden says invest in America, he means it!

Investing in hard working Americans is what this country is all about.

Biden is building a future where you won’t have to leave your hometown to find a good job you can raise a family on.
 
Before, too many people have had to uproot their families and relocate in order to find a good paying job. That is if they could even find one.

But now thanks to President Biden's investment in America, people will no longer have to leave their state with Biden's manufacturing boom.   

American jobs and innovation.

Pride in our country.

Dignity for workers and their families.

That's the American way!


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« Reply #1251 on: April 05, 2023, 08:20:34 AM »
Good news for seniors thanks to Democrats and President Joe Biden!!

Let me remind you that Republicans voted against the Inflation Reduction Act.

Republicans voted against lowering prescription drug costs for seniors.


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« Reply #1252 on: April 05, 2023, 08:39:25 AM »
Democrats win a huge Supreme Court seat in Wisconsin as MAGA Dan Kelly easily goes down to defeat!

Wisconsinites have once again rejected right wing MAGA fascism and this victory proves the majority of Americans support President Biden's policies. 

Janet Protasiewicz wins Wisconsin Supreme Court election, NBC News projects, giving liberals control of the high court for the first time in 15 years.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/wisconsin-supreme-court-election-liberals-win-majority-rcna77190