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We're not differing on anything. You are focused on him being a good person or something and I'm simply stating a fact, that he spread qanon horseshit.I guess we will differ on this.....
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We're not differing on anything. You are focused on him being a good person or something and I'm simply stating a fact, that he spread qanon horseshit.I guess we will differ on this.....
The extreme left had nothing at all to do with it.But the rest us didn't like or want what the Democrats and extreme left wanted and did.
The extreme left had nothing at all to do with it.
Bannon.I haven't done a death pool in a while. They are usually organized as January 1 to December 31. I have a tweak: sequence instead of time limit, a pool of who dies before Trump.
Targeting political enemiesShe was not included in the pardons....
The Energy Department's inspector general warned that agency officials are not complying with conflict-of-interest rules. The Department of Energy, in one of its final actions under President Joe Biden, earmarked billions of dollars in green energy loans to utility companies based in Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm's home state of Michigan—defying the agency's inspector general, who called on the Biden administration to suspend the loan program amid conflict-of-interest concerns.
Some of Granholm's largest campaign benefactors during her Michigan gubernatorial campaign were among the companies receiving the hefty last-minute loans. The Department of Energy's Loan Programs Office announced Thursday that it awarded a staggering $22.9 billion in loan guarantees for utility companies to develop green energy projects across 12 states. More than $14 billion of that total was awarded to DTE Energy and Consumers Energy, the two companies with ties to Granholm, solely for projects in Michigan.
Loan Programs Office director Jigar Shah held a financial stake in Plug Power through his green investment firm before joining the Biden administration, raising conflict-of-interest concerns. The Loan Programs Office finalized a $1.7 billion loan for Plug Power on Thursday. Chris Wright, Trump's nominee to lead the Department of Energy, said during his Senate confirmation hearing Tuesday that he was aware of the inspector general report and would immediately address the program.
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Targeting political enemies
How fascistic of you.
Maybe you can start a thread like Eric to identify and dox them here. Get a list started for both morally high ground people![]()
I didn't mention anything about investigations.Well, it seems she's been looting money and paying off political favors.....conflict of interest is a big deal. Nothing fascist about investigating and pursuing corruption.
"Go after her" is not the same as "investigate her actions"One hopes the new regime will go after her and she will pay the appropriate penalty if found guilty in a court of law
I didn't mention anything about investigations.
"Go after her" is not the same as "investigate her actions"
Do you see the difference there, or no?
I do appreciate how you tried to save face by adding the last part.
This comment here reinforces my comment more than I ever could. Thanks for thatLOL. Quibbling over semantics. Her ass belongs in jail. The only real issue is how to get her there.
If nothing else they should be able to claw the money back.She was not included in the pardons....
The Energy Department's inspector general warned that agency officials are not complying with conflict-of-interest rules. The Department of Energy, in one of its final actions under President Joe Biden, earmarked billions of dollars in green energy loans to utility companies based in Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm's home state of Michigan—defying the agency's inspector general, who called on the Biden administration to suspend the loan program amid conflict-of-interest concerns.
Some of Granholm's largest campaign benefactors during her Michigan gubernatorial campaign were among the companies receiving the hefty last-minute loans. The Department of Energy's Loan Programs Office announced Thursday that it awarded a staggering $22.9 billion in loan guarantees for utility companies to develop green energy projects across 12 states. More than $14 billion of that total was awarded to DTE Energy and Consumers Energy, the two companies with ties to Granholm, solely for projects in Michigan.
Loan Programs Office director Jigar Shah held a financial stake in Plug Power through his green investment firm before joining the Biden administration, raising conflict-of-interest concerns. The Loan Programs Office finalized a $1.7 billion loan for Plug Power on Thursday. Chris Wright, Trump's nominee to lead the Department of Energy, said during his Senate confirmation hearing Tuesday that he was aware of the inspector general report and would immediately address the program.
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