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Obviously. Just look at our president and Charlottesville, to offer just two examples.


Charlottesville was staged by The Racist Democrats, enacted by their Terrorist Arm " The KKK ",
enabled by the Criminal Mayor, actuated by the Vice Mayor, completed by the Democrats plant
who worked for Hillary Clinton.....

Once you pull your head out of your ass your will see the TRUTH !
 
Now that you wouldn't say to my face.
Sure I would. You’re overly concerned that somehow a gay or transgender in proximity to your kids can affect them. You talk about it all the time. So one of your kids experimented, correct? It’s totally fine. That is not an insult.
 
Sure I would. You’re overly concerned that somehow a gay or transgender in proximity to your kids can affect them. You talk about it all the time. So one of your kids experimented, correct? It’s totally fine. That is not an insult.
Yeah, no. Are you still mad about that wife joke?
You need to get over it.
 
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Gee, I wonder what federal auditors will find — besides a phantom train set and a lot of wasted money? With a new study out showing that California doesn’t have the funding to complete even the first phase of their high-speed rail project, the Inspector General for the Department of Transportation will open the books to see how federal monies have been spent:





California’s high-speed rail project is facing an audit from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s as costs continue to climb.

The inspector general’s audit, announced Thursday, will examine the Federal Railroad Administration’s oversight of nearly $3.5 billion in federal grant money awarded to the project.

That’s bad news for a project that has already had plenty of bad news over the last several years. The IG will apparently focus mainly on how the FRA has performed in reporting on California’s progress rather than the performance of the California High-Speed Rail Authority. At issue will be whether the FRA has enforced project performance requirements, but that will still point out the lack of progress California has made despite all of the cash it received:
 
BulletTrain.jpg

Gee, I wonder what federal auditors will find — besides a phantom train set and a lot of wasted money? With a new study out showing that California doesn’t have the funding to complete even the first phase of their high-speed rail project, the Inspector General for the Department of Transportation will open the books to see how federal monies have been spent:





California’s high-speed rail project is facing an audit from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s as costs continue to climb.

The inspector general’s audit, announced Thursday, will examine the Federal Railroad Administration’s oversight of nearly $3.5 billion in federal grant money awarded to the project.

That’s bad news for a project that has already had plenty of bad news over the last several years. The IG will apparently focus mainly on how the FRA has performed in reporting on California’s progress rather than the performance of the California High-Speed Rail Authority. At issue will be whether the FRA has enforced project performance requirements, but that will still point out the lack of progress California has made despite all of the cash it received:
Shocker.
 
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