You fail comprehension, again. GoCubsGo's post is purely informational, not a criticism. It leads to further discussion on the topic, including YOUR post.
You fail comprehension, again. GoCubsGo's post is purely informational, not a criticism. It leads to further discussion on the topic, including YOUR post.
Rachel Vindman
@natsechobbyist
(Co-host @theswppod Opinions are my own and not necessarily the views of my husband...but obviously if our views are different, mine is correct.)
With all the antics of Boebert, Taylor-Green, Gaetz, Maddie, et. al., I thought you guys might appreciate a break and see what a congress critter sends out and focuses on if he's not a right-wing drooling idiot:
From Mike Levin, CA-49
Dear Neighbor,
This week, we officially secured key federal investments for our community. Keep reading for details and highlights, but first take my survey below!
Do you support federal investments for local infrastructure and public safety projects?
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Over $21 Million on the way for CA-49!
My number one focus is delivering results on our local priorities, and I am thrilled that the bipartisan government funding legislation signed into law by President Biden includes key investments to address some of the biggest challenges facing our region.
This funding will help address coastal erosion in San Clemente, make our streets safer for pedestrians in Carlsbad, reduce homelessness and support police in Oceanside, and much more. I’m also glad this legislation includes funding for key local priorities like the disposal of nuclear waste, the cleanup of cross-border water pollution, and the funding of Impact Aid schools like San Onofre Elementary and Mary Fay Elementary.
This bill includes:
• $9.3 million to restore our beaches in San Clemente,
• $5 million for pedestrian infrastructure in Carlsbad,
• $2.25 million to develop a new homeless shelter in Oceanside,
• $587,000 to provide the Oceanside Police Department with vehicle cameras,
• $1.87 million to improve infrastructure for cyclists and pedestrians in Dana Point,
• $1.7 million for North County Transit District to construct a hydrogen fueling station with capacity for fueling up to 50 fuel cell electric buses,
• $150,000 for Oceanside Art Museum to fund childhood literacy and science education programs, and
• $800,000 for Scripps Institution of Oceanography to purchase a new mobile LiDAR system to provide state-of-the-art monitoring of beach and bluff erosion.
Additional Funding Coming to Our Region:
• $2.4 million for a desalination project in South Orange County,
• Over $33 million for new infrastructure on Camp Pendleton,
• $10 million to protect our regional rail corridor through Del Mar, and
• Over $600,000 for the South Orange County Community College District to provide services to student veterans.
Read more about the bipartisan government funding legislation here .
Remember to follow my Facebook , Twitter , or Instagram pages for the latest updates from my office.
Best,
Rep. Mike Levin
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Yeah, especially... "$150,000 for Oceanside Art Museum to fund childhood literacy and science education programs"
We don't need no literate chidren or science believers. That stuff will turn them gay.
Not to mention
$1.87 million to improve infrastructure for cyclists and pedestrians in Dana Point,
• $1.7 million for North County Transit District to construct a hydrogen fueling station with capacity for fueling up to 50 fuel cell electric buses
Bunch of deep state China lovers.
Eamus Catuli~AC 000000000101010202020303010304 020405....Ahhhh, forget it, it's gonna be a while.
Allergies aren’t contagious, you complete and utter imbecile.
Saw this screencapped and figured it must be fake.
America will be “great again” when we voting for morons
This is next level stupidity
Yes, antihistamines depend on herd immunity, just like I learned in Med School
Yeah. You're so right. I remember when I caught that terrible allergy last year from someone who didn't take their meds because as everyone knows allergies are terribly contagious, and I died.
Even better: California Gov. Newsom is proposing to give $400 to every registered car owner to help them pay for the currently inflated gas prices. Yesterday I paid $40 for about 7.5 gallons of regular gas. I got a slight discount (10 cents/gallon) for paying cash. People without registered cars would get free rides on public transit for three months, although that seems to be in flux. And, the legislature has its own proposal for about 1/2 the rebate amount that Newsom is proposing, and a battle over which proposal gets passed into law, if any, is pending.
Even better: California Gov. Newsom is proposing to give $400 to every registered car owner to help them pay for the currently inflated gas prices. Yesterday I paid $40 for about 7.5 gallons of regular gas. I got a slight discount (10 cents/gallon) for paying cash. People without registered cars would get free rides on public transit for three months, although that seems to be in flux. And, the legislature has its own proposal for about 1/2 the rebate amount that Newsom is proposing, and a battle over which proposal gets passed into law, if any, is pending.
Even better: California Gov. Newsom is proposing to give $400 to every registered car owner to help them pay for the currently inflated gas prices. Yesterday I paid $40 for about 7.5 gallons of regular gas. I got a slight discount (10 cents/gallon) for paying cash. People without registered cars would get free rides on public transit for three months, although that seems to be in flux. And, the legislature has its own proposal for about 1/2 the rebate amount that Newsom is proposing, and a battle over which proposal gets passed into law, if any, is pending.
Even better than what?
WTF does that have to do with Lauren Boebert?
Was someone imperonating you (why, I could not possibly imagine) when they posted:
Not to mention
$1.87 million to improve infrastructure for cyclists and pedestrians in Dana Point,
• $1.7 million for North County Transit District to construct a hydrogen fueling station with capacity for fueling up to 50 fuel cell electric buses
Even better: California Gov. Newsom is proposing to give $400 to every registered car owner to help them pay for the currently inflated gas prices. Yesterday I paid $40 for about 7.5 gallons of regular gas. I got a slight discount (10 cents/gallon) for paying cash. People without registered cars would get free rides on public transit for three months, although that seems to be in flux. And, the legislature has its own proposal for about 1/2 the rebate amount that Newsom is proposing, and a battle over which proposal gets passed into law, if any, is pending.
Even better than what?
WTF does that have to do with Lauren Boebert?
Was someone imperonating you (why, I could not possibly imagine) when they posted:
Not to mention
$1.87 million to improve infrastructure for cyclists and pedestrians in Dana Point,
• $1.7 million for North County Transit District to construct a hydrogen fueling station with capacity for fueling up to 50 fuel cell electric buses
I get you claim to be ignoring posts but if you're going to reference something from three days ago without context, with other posts in front of yours you're going to get this question a lot.
Eamus Catuli~AC 000000000101010202020303010304 020405....Ahhhh, forget it, it's gonna be a while.
I get you claim to be ignoring posts but if you're going to reference something from three days ago without context, with other posts in front of yours you're going to get this question a lot.