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Lefties whine about red tape keeping them
from that great greenie cash heap in the
Inflation Reduction Act

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Posted By: PageTurner, 8/28/2023 6:54:43 AM

What's a hog wallow to pigs who can't jump in? Try a story in The Guardian, where greenie leftists parade their grievances about Joe Biden's bureaucratic obstacles keeping them from getting their hands on all that greenie cash in Joe Biden's Inflation Reduction Act: When President Joe Biden passed the Inflation Reduction Act a year ago, Adrien Salazar was skeptical. The landmark climate bill includes $60bn for environmental justice investments – money he had fought for, as policy director for the leading US climate advocacy coalition Grassroots Global Justice Alliance (GGJA).

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Green cash, smothering in Joe's red tape. It's enough to make a grown lefty cry.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: sw penn 8/28/2023 8:49:22 AM (No. 1544196)
Oh, that's just so cute. They thought they voted money for themselves... No, no, no. The money is for dem Solyndras. You know, Friends of Joe... And now you also know, why you never vote for dem...
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Reply 2 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 8/28/2023 9:29:25 AM (No. 1544229)
Lol! The moochers are discovering that money isn't just for anyone. It's only for the moochers with the proper connections. Our government picks winners and losers. The dirty little secret is everyone will end up a loser. Printing presses do not create wealth.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: john56 8/28/2023 9:33:28 AM (No. 1544234)
Well, there's one thing good about bureaucracy. If the paperwork isn't done right, you don't get a dime. Of course, once you've crossed that threshold, well, grab a bucket. The money flows.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: nwcudagal 8/28/2023 11:08:20 AM (No. 1544312)
There was so much fraud; wonder if that was the plan all along.
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