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FCC chair brings receipts on Biden admin's 'expertise in incompetence' in blistering message to pole smoocher Buttigieg
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Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr slammed former
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for claiming Trump administration
"incompetence" is putting Americans "at risk," pointing to a multi-billion
dollar project under the Biden administration that he said yielded no
results.

"You worked for an Administration that got $42 billion to connect millions
of Americans to the Internet," Carr said in an X post on Saturday
responding to Buttigieg. "1,163 days later, that Admin exited without
connecting even 1 person & without turning even 1 shovel worth of dirt."

"If we need expertise in incompetence, will reach out," he added,
accompanied by the peace sign emoji.

Carr was responding to a message Buttigieg posted on Friday that took
issue with the Department of Government Efficiency, which has become a
common target of Democrats as Elon Musk and the DOGE team work through
federal government agencies in its quest of extinguishing government fraud
and overspending.

"Incompetence in Washington puts every American at risk, no matter how you
voted. No one should be happy that the DOGE team - the same folks who
randomly published classified U.S. security information online today -
wants access to your bank account & Social Security numbers," Buttigieg
posted to X on Friday, referring to accusations DOGE posted classified
information to its website, which the White House has refuted.

The Biden administration in 2021 approved a $42.5 billion provision in the
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that was directed to a program
intended to deliver internet to underserved and rural areas of the nation.
Four years later, however, the program has not connected users to the
internet, the Washington Policy Center found in a report last year.

States were required to submit plans to the federal government by 2023
related to the investment and deployment of the internet services. Former
President Joe Biden, upon the states submitting their plans, celebrated
the internet initiative as similar to former President Franklin Delano
Roosevelt's 1936 Rural Electrification Act, which brought electricity to
homes nationwide.

"What we’re doing is, as I said, not unlike what Franklin Delano Roosevelt
did when he brought electricity to nearly every American home and farm in
our nation. Today, Kamala and I are making an equally historic investment
to connect everyone in America — everyone in America to high-speed
Internet by — and affordable high-speed Internet — by 2030," Biden said at
the White House in June of 2023.

Carr has frequently taken issue with the $42.5 billion program, including
citing it in X posts before President Donald Trump's election win in
November, and the president subsequently appointing the Republican FCC
commissioner as chair of the government agency.

"In 2021, the Biden Administration got $42.45 billion from Congress to
deploy high-speed Internet to millions of Americans," wrote on X back in
June "Years later, it has not connected even 1 person with those funds. In
fact, it now says that no construction projects will even start until 2025
at earliest."

Carr explained to Fox Business back in June that while the funds were
allocated to states to deliver internet services through the program, the
Biden administration was at fault for the lack of progress.

"There's no question that the 2021 law put some process in place, but the
Biden administration decided to layer on top of that a Byzantine
additional set of hoops that states have to go through before the
administration will approve them to actually get these funds and start
completing the builds," Carr told FOX Business in an interview in June.

He added that while some high-speed internet projects had connected people
during the Biden administration, none were funded through the $42.5
billion allocation from the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment
program.

Fox News Digital's Breck Dumas contributed to this report.
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November 5, 2024 - Congratulations President Donald Trump. We look
forward to America being great again.

The disease known as Kamala Harris has been effectively treated and
eradicated.

We live in a time where intelligent people are being silenced so that
stupid people won't be offended.

Durham Report: The FBI has an integrity problem. It has none.

Thank you for cleaning up the disaster of the 2008-2017 Obama / Biden
fiasco, President Trump.

Under Barack Obama's leadership, the United States of America became the
The World According To Garp. Obama sold out heterosexuals for Hollywood
queer liberal democrat donors.
pothead
2025-02-19 13:11:33 UTC
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Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr slammed former
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for claiming Trump administration
"incompetence" is putting Americans "at risk," pointing to a multi-billion
dollar project under the Biden administration that he said yielded no
results.
"You worked for an Administration that got $42 billion to connect millions
of Americans to the Internet," Carr said in an X post on Saturday
responding to Buttigieg. "1,163 days later, that Admin exited without
connecting even 1 person & without turning even 1 shovel worth of dirt."
"If we need expertise in incompetence, will reach out," he added,
accompanied by the peace sign emoji.
Carr was responding to a message Buttigieg posted on Friday that took
issue with the Department of Government Efficiency, which has become a
common target of Democrats as Elon Musk and the DOGE team work through
federal government agencies in its quest of extinguishing government fraud
and overspending.
"Incompetence in Washington puts every American at risk, no matter how you
voted. No one should be happy that the DOGE team - the same folks who
randomly published classified U.S. security information online today -
wants access to your bank account & Social Security numbers," Buttigieg
posted to X on Friday, referring to accusations DOGE posted classified
information to its website, which the White House has refuted.
The Biden administration in 2021 approved a $42.5 billion provision in the
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that was directed to a program
intended to deliver internet to underserved and rural areas of the nation.
Four years later, however, the program has not connected users to the
internet, the Washington Policy Center found in a report last year.
States were required to submit plans to the federal government by 2023
related to the investment and deployment of the internet services. Former
President Joe Biden, upon the states submitting their plans, celebrated
the internet initiative as similar to former President Franklin Delano
Roosevelt's 1936 Rural Electrification Act, which brought electricity to
homes nationwide.
"What we’re doing is, as I said, not unlike what Franklin Delano Roosevelt
did when he brought electricity to nearly every American home and farm in
our nation. Today, Kamala and I are making an equally historic investment
to connect everyone in America — everyone in America to high-speed
Internet by — and affordable high-speed Internet — by 2030," Biden said at
the White House in June of 2023.
Carr has frequently taken issue with the $42.5 billion program, including
citing it in X posts before President Donald Trump's election win in
November, and the president subsequently appointing the Republican FCC
commissioner as chair of the government agency.
"In 2021, the Biden Administration got $42.45 billion from Congress to
deploy high-speed Internet to millions of Americans," wrote on X back in
June "Years later, it has not connected even 1 person with those funds. In
fact, it now says that no construction projects will even start until 2025
at earliest."
Carr explained to Fox Business back in June that while the funds were
allocated to states to deliver internet services through the program, the
Biden administration was at fault for the lack of progress.
"There's no question that the 2021 law put some process in place, but the
Biden administration decided to layer on top of that a Byzantine
additional set of hoops that states have to go through before the
administration will approve them to actually get these funds and start
completing the builds," Carr told FOX Business in an interview in June.
He added that while some high-speed internet projects had connected people
during the Biden administration, none were funded through the $42.5
billion allocation from the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment
program.
Fox News Digital's Breck Dumas contributed to this report.
And the democrats have this managerial disaster Pet Buttigieg on the short list
for a future POTUS run?
There were plenty of incompetents in the last administration but Pete certainly
raises the bar.
A perfect example of a person who is book smart and street stupid.
--
pothead

Why did Joe Biden pardon his family?
Read below to learn the reason.
The Biden Crime Family Timeline here:
https://oversight.house.gov/the-bidens-influence-peddling-timeline/
Mitchell Holman
2025-02-19 14:11:16 UTC
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s- expertise-incompetence-blistering-message-buttigieg
Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr slammed former
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for claiming Trump
administration "incompetence" is putting Americans "at risk,"
pointing to a multi-billion dollar project under the Biden
administration that he said yielded no results.
"You worked for an Administration that got $42 billion to connect
millions of Americans to the Internet," Carr said in an X post on
Saturday responding to Buttigieg. "1,163 days later, that Admin
exited without connecting even 1 person & without turning even 1
shovel worth of dirt."
"If we need expertise in incompetence, will reach out," he added,
accompanied by the peace sign emoji.
Carr was responding to a message Buttigieg posted on Friday that took
issue with the Department of Government Efficiency, which has become
a common target of Democrats as Elon Musk and the DOGE team work
through federal government agencies in its quest of extinguishing
government fraud and overspending.
"Incompetence in Washington puts every American at risk, no matter
how you voted. No one should be happy that the DOGE team - the same
folks who randomly published classified U.S. security information
online today - wants access to your bank account & Social Security
numbers," Buttigieg posted to X on Friday, referring to accusations
DOGE posted classified information to its website, which the White
House has refuted.
The Biden administration in 2021 approved a $42.5 billion provision
in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that was directed to a
program intended to deliver internet to underserved and rural areas
of the nation. Four years later, however, the program has not
connected users to the internet, the Washington Policy Center found
in a report last year.
States were required to submit plans to the federal government by
2023 related to the investment and deployment of the internet
services. Former President Joe Biden, upon the states submitting
their plans, celebrated the internet initiative as similar to former
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's 1936 Rural Electrification Act,
which brought electricity to homes nationwide.
"What we’re doing is, as I said, not unlike what Franklin Delano
Roosevelt did when he brought electricity to nearly every American
home and farm in our nation. Today, Kamala and I are making an
equally historic investment to connect everyone in America —
everyone in America to high-speed Internet by — and affordable
high-speed Internet — by 2030," Biden said at the White House in
June of 2023.
Carr has frequently taken issue with the $42.5 billion program,
including citing it in X posts before President Donald Trump's
election win in November, and the president subsequently appointing
the Republican FCC commissioner as chair of the government agency.
"In 2021, the Biden Administration got $42.45 billion from Congress
to deploy high-speed Internet to millions of Americans," wrote on X
back in June "Years later, it has not connected even 1 person with
those funds. In fact, it now says that no construction projects will
even start until 2025 at earliest."
Carr explained to Fox Business back in June that while the funds were
allocated to states to deliver internet services through the program,
the Biden administration was at fault for the lack of progress.
"There's no question that the 2021 law put some process in place, but
the Biden administration decided to layer on top of that a Byzantine
additional set of hoops that states have to go through before the
administration will approve them to actually get these funds and
start completing the builds," Carr told FOX Business in an interview
in June.
He added that while some high-speed internet projects had connected
people during the Biden administration, none were funded through the
$42.5 billion allocation from the Broadband Equity, Access, and
Deployment program.
Fox News Digital's Breck Dumas contributed to this report.
And the democrats have this managerial disaster Pet Buttigieg on the
short list for a future POTUS run?
There were plenty of incompetents in the last administration but Pete
certainly raises the bar.
What is your gripe about Buttigieg? That he
is a combat veteran, that he is a Rhodes Scholar,
that he speaks 5 languages, that he has never
been arrested, that he hasn't grovelled before
Trump enough?
Blue Lives Matter
2025-02-19 15:08:22 UTC
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https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fcc-chair-brings-receipts-biden-admin
s- expertise-incompetence-blistering-message-buttigieg
Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr slammed former
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for claiming Trump
administration "incompetence" is putting Americans "at risk,"
pointing to a multi-billion dollar project under the Biden
administration that he said yielded no results.
"You worked for an Administration that got $42 billion to connect
millions of Americans to the Internet," Carr said in an X post on
Saturday responding to Buttigieg. "1,163 days later, that Admin
exited without connecting even 1 person & without turning even 1
shovel worth of dirt."
"If we need expertise in incompetence, will reach out," he added,
accompanied by the peace sign emoji.
Carr was responding to a message Buttigieg posted on Friday that took
issue with the Department of Government Efficiency, which has become
a common target of Democrats as Elon Musk and the DOGE team work
through federal government agencies in its quest of extinguishing
government fraud and overspending.
"Incompetence in Washington puts every American at risk, no matter
how you voted. No one should be happy that the DOGE team - the same
folks who randomly published classified U.S. security information
online today - wants access to your bank account & Social Security
numbers," Buttigieg posted to X on Friday, referring to accusations
DOGE posted classified information to its website, which the White
House has refuted.
The Biden administration in 2021 approved a $42.5 billion provision
in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that was directed to a
program intended to deliver internet to underserved and rural areas
of the nation. Four years later, however, the program has not
connected users to the internet, the Washington Policy Center found
in a report last year.
States were required to submit plans to the federal government by
2023 related to the investment and deployment of the internet
services. Former President Joe Biden, upon the states submitting
their plans, celebrated the internet initiative as similar to former
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's 1936 Rural Electrification Act,
which brought electricity to homes nationwide.
"What we’re doing is, as I said, not unlike what Franklin Delano
Roosevelt did when he brought electricity to nearly every American
home and farm in our nation. Today, Kamala and I are making an
equally historic investment to connect everyone in America —
everyone in America to high-speed Internet by — and affordable
high-speed Internet — by 2030," Biden said at the White House in
June of 2023.
Carr has frequently taken issue with the $42.5 billion program,
including citing it in X posts before President Donald Trump's
election win in November, and the president subsequently appointing
the Republican FCC commissioner as chair of the government agency.
"In 2021, the Biden Administration got $42.45 billion from Congress
to deploy high-speed Internet to millions of Americans," wrote on X
back in June "Years later, it has not connected even 1 person with
those funds. In fact, it now says that no construction projects will
even start until 2025 at earliest."
Carr explained to Fox Business back in June that while the funds were
allocated to states to deliver internet services through the program,
the Biden administration was at fault for the lack of progress.
"There's no question that the 2021 law put some process in place, but
the Biden administration decided to layer on top of that a Byzantine
additional set of hoops that states have to go through before the
administration will approve them to actually get these funds and
start completing the builds," Carr told FOX Business in an interview
in June.
He added that while some high-speed internet projects had connected
people during the Biden administration, none were funded through the
$42.5 billion allocation from the Broadband Equity, Access, and
Deployment program.
Fox News Digital's Breck Dumas contributed to this report.
And the democrats have this managerial disaster Pet Buttigieg on the
short list for a future POTUS run?
There were plenty of incompetents in the last administration but Pete
certainly raises the bar.
What is your gripe about Buttigieg? That he
is a combat veteran, that he is a Rhodes Scholar,
that he speaks 5 languages, that he has never
been arrested, that he hasn't grovelled before
Trump enough?
No gripe from me. Go ahead and run him for President. Please.
pothead
2025-02-19 16:08:25 UTC
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https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fcc-chair-brings-receipts-biden-admin
s- expertise-incompetence-blistering-message-buttigieg
Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr slammed former
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for claiming Trump
administration "incompetence" is putting Americans "at risk,"
pointing to a multi-billion dollar project under the Biden
administration that he said yielded no results.
"You worked for an Administration that got $42 billion to connect
millions of Americans to the Internet," Carr said in an X post on
Saturday responding to Buttigieg. "1,163 days later, that Admin
exited without connecting even 1 person & without turning even 1
shovel worth of dirt."
"If we need expertise in incompetence, will reach out," he added,
accompanied by the peace sign emoji.
Carr was responding to a message Buttigieg posted on Friday that took
issue with the Department of Government Efficiency, which has become
a common target of Democrats as Elon Musk and the DOGE team work
through federal government agencies in its quest of extinguishing
government fraud and overspending.
"Incompetence in Washington puts every American at risk, no matter
how you voted. No one should be happy that the DOGE team - the same
folks who randomly published classified U.S. security information
online today - wants access to your bank account & Social Security
numbers," Buttigieg posted to X on Friday, referring to accusations
DOGE posted classified information to its website, which the White
House has refuted.
The Biden administration in 2021 approved a $42.5 billion provision
in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that was directed to a
program intended to deliver internet to underserved and rural areas
of the nation. Four years later, however, the program has not
connected users to the internet, the Washington Policy Center found
in a report last year.
States were required to submit plans to the federal government by
2023 related to the investment and deployment of the internet
services. Former President Joe Biden, upon the states submitting
their plans, celebrated the internet initiative as similar to former
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's 1936 Rural Electrification Act,
which brought electricity to homes nationwide.
"What we’re doing is, as I said, not unlike what Franklin Delano
Roosevelt did when he brought electricity to nearly every American
home and farm in our nation. Today, Kamala and I are making an
equally historic investment to connect everyone in America —
everyone in America to high-speed Internet by — and affordable
high-speed Internet — by 2030," Biden said at the White House in
June of 2023.
Carr has frequently taken issue with the $42.5 billion program,
including citing it in X posts before President Donald Trump's
election win in November, and the president subsequently appointing
the Republican FCC commissioner as chair of the government agency.
"In 2021, the Biden Administration got $42.45 billion from Congress
to deploy high-speed Internet to millions of Americans," wrote on X
back in June "Years later, it has not connected even 1 person with
those funds. In fact, it now says that no construction projects will
even start until 2025 at earliest."
Carr explained to Fox Business back in June that while the funds were
allocated to states to deliver internet services through the program,
the Biden administration was at fault for the lack of progress.
"There's no question that the 2021 law put some process in place, but
the Biden administration decided to layer on top of that a Byzantine
additional set of hoops that states have to go through before the
administration will approve them to actually get these funds and
start completing the builds," Carr told FOX Business in an interview
in June.
He added that while some high-speed internet projects had connected
people during the Biden administration, none were funded through the
$42.5 billion allocation from the Broadband Equity, Access, and
Deployment program.
Fox News Digital's Breck Dumas contributed to this report.
And the democrats have this managerial disaster Pet Buttigieg on the
short list for a future POTUS run?
There were plenty of incompetents in the last administration but Pete
certainly raises the bar.
What is your gripe about Buttigieg? That he
is a combat veteran, that he is a Rhodes Scholar,
that he speaks 5 languages, that he has never
been arrested, that he hasn't grovelled before
Trump enough?
No gripe from me. Go ahead and run him for President. Please.
+1000

He couldn't even manage being mayor of a small town.
He was so bad they nicknamed him "Pothole Pete".
There are so many examples of his fails. One in particular, he
took 2 months maternity leave during the Biden "supply chain crisis".
I guess someone had to nurse his twins as his husband sure couldn't.
Or could he?
ROTFLMAO!
--
pothead

Why did Joe Biden pardon his family?
Read below to learn the reason.
The Biden Crime Family Timeline here:
https://oversight.house.gov/the-bidens-influence-peddling-timeline/
P. Coonan
2025-02-19 22:10:29 UTC
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On 2025-02-18, Leroy N. Soetoro
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fcc-chair-brings-receipts-biden-ad
min s- expertise-incompetence-blistering-message-buttigieg
Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr slammed
former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for claiming Trump
administration "incompetence" is putting Americans "at risk,"
pointing to a multi-billion dollar project under the Biden
administration that he said yielded no results.
"You worked for an Administration that got $42 billion to connect
millions of Americans to the Internet," Carr said in an X post on
Saturday responding to Buttigieg. "1,163 days later, that Admin
exited without connecting even 1 person & without turning even 1
shovel worth of dirt."
"If we need expertise in incompetence, will reach out," he added,
accompanied by the peace sign emoji.
Carr was responding to a message Buttigieg posted on Friday that
took issue with the Department of Government Efficiency, which has
become a common target of Democrats as Elon Musk and the DOGE team
work through federal government agencies in its quest of
extinguishing government fraud and overspending.
"Incompetence in Washington puts every American at risk, no matter
how you voted. No one should be happy that the DOGE team - the
same folks who randomly published classified U.S. security
information online today - wants access to your bank account &
Social Security numbers," Buttigieg posted to X on Friday,
referring to accusations DOGE posted classified information to its
website, which the White House has refuted.
The Biden administration in 2021 approved a $42.5 billion
provision in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that was
directed to a program intended to deliver internet to underserved
and rural areas of the nation. Four years later, however, the
program has not connected users to the internet, the Washington
Policy Center found in a report last year.
States were required to submit plans to the federal government by
2023 related to the investment and deployment of the internet
services. Former President Joe Biden, upon the states submitting
their plans, celebrated the internet initiative as similar to
former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's 1936 Rural
Electrification Act, which brought electricity to homes
nationwide.
"What we’re doing is, as I said, not unlike what Franklin
Delano Roosevelt did when he brought electricity to nearly every
American home and farm in our nation. Today, Kamala and I are
making an equally historic investment to connect everyone in
America — everyone in America to high-speed Internet by —
and affordable high-speed Internet — by 2030," Biden said at
the White House in June of 2023.
Carr has frequently taken issue with the $42.5 billion program,
including citing it in X posts before President Donald Trump's
election win in November, and the president subsequently
appointing the Republican FCC commissioner as chair of the
government agency.
"In 2021, the Biden Administration got $42.45 billion from
Congress to deploy high-speed Internet to millions of Americans,"
wrote on X back in June "Years later, it has not connected even 1
person with those funds. In fact, it now says that no construction
projects will even start until 2025 at earliest."
Carr explained to Fox Business back in June that while the funds
were allocated to states to deliver internet services through the
program, the Biden administration was at fault for the lack of
progress.
"There's no question that the 2021 law put some process in place,
but the Biden administration decided to layer on top of that a
Byzantine additional set of hoops that states have to go through
before the administration will approve them to actually get these
funds and start completing the builds," Carr told FOX Business in
an interview in June.
He added that while some high-speed internet projects had
connected people during the Biden administration, none were funded
through the $42.5 billion allocation from the Broadband Equity,
Access, and Deployment program.
Fox News Digital's Breck Dumas contributed to this report.
And the democrats have this managerial disaster Pet Buttigieg on
the short list for a future POTUS run?
There were plenty of incompetents in the last administration but
Pete certainly raises the bar.
What is your gripe about Buttigieg? That he
is a combat veteran, that he is a Rhodes Scholar,
that he speaks 5 languages, that he has never
been arrested, that he hasn't grovelled before
Trump enough?
No gripe from me. Go ahead and run him for President. Please.
+1000
He couldn't even manage being mayor of a small town.
He was so bad they nicknamed him "Pothole Pete".
There are so many examples of his fails. One in particular, he
took 2 months maternity leave during the Biden "supply chain crisis".
I guess someone had to nurse his twins as his husband sure couldn't.
Or could he?
ROTFLMAO!
I don't even want a mental picture of that.

"Pothole Pete" was polishing up his own Wiki, got caught and lied about
it.
P. Coonan
2025-02-19 22:06:26 UTC
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On 2025-02-18, Leroy N. Soetoro
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fcc-chair-brings-receipts-biden-adm
in s- expertise-incompetence-blistering-message-buttigieg
Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr slammed former
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for claiming Trump
administration "incompetence" is putting Americans "at risk,"
pointing to a multi-billion dollar project under the Biden
administration that he said yielded no results.
"You worked for an Administration that got $42 billion to connect
millions of Americans to the Internet," Carr said in an X post on
Saturday responding to Buttigieg. "1,163 days later, that Admin
exited without connecting even 1 person & without turning even 1
shovel worth of dirt."
"If we need expertise in incompetence, will reach out," he added,
accompanied by the peace sign emoji.
Carr was responding to a message Buttigieg posted on Friday that
took issue with the Department of Government Efficiency, which has
become a common target of Democrats as Elon Musk and the DOGE team
work through federal government agencies in its quest of
extinguishing government fraud and overspending.
"Incompetence in Washington puts every American at risk, no matter
how you voted. No one should be happy that the DOGE team - the same
folks who randomly published classified U.S. security information
online today - wants access to your bank account & Social Security
numbers," Buttigieg posted to X on Friday, referring to accusations
DOGE posted classified information to its website, which the White
House has refuted.
The Biden administration in 2021 approved a $42.5 billion provision
in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that was directed to
a program intended to deliver internet to underserved and rural
areas of the nation. Four years later, however, the program has not
connected users to the internet, the Washington Policy Center found
in a report last year.
States were required to submit plans to the federal government by
2023 related to the investment and deployment of the internet
services. Former President Joe Biden, upon the states submitting
their plans, celebrated the internet initiative as similar to
former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's 1936 Rural
Electrification Act, which brought electricity to homes nationwide.
"What we’re doing is, as I said, not unlike what Franklin Delano
Roosevelt did when he brought electricity to nearly every American
home and farm in our nation. Today, Kamala and I are making an
equally historic investment to connect everyone in America —
everyone in America to high-speed Internet by — and affordable
high-speed Internet — by 2030," Biden said at the White House in
June of 2023.
Carr has frequently taken issue with the $42.5 billion program,
including citing it in X posts before President Donald Trump's
election win in November, and the president subsequently appointing
the Republican FCC commissioner as chair of the government agency.
"In 2021, the Biden Administration got $42.45 billion from Congress
to deploy high-speed Internet to millions of Americans," wrote on X
back in June "Years later, it has not connected even 1 person with
those funds. In fact, it now says that no construction projects
will even start until 2025 at earliest."
Carr explained to Fox Business back in June that while the funds
were allocated to states to deliver internet services through the
program, the Biden administration was at fault for the lack of
progress.
"There's no question that the 2021 law put some process in place,
but the Biden administration decided to layer on top of that a
Byzantine additional set of hoops that states have to go through
before the administration will approve them to actually get these
funds and start completing the builds," Carr told FOX Business in
an interview in June.
He added that while some high-speed internet projects had connected
people during the Biden administration, none were funded through
the $42.5 billion allocation from the Broadband Equity, Access, and
Deployment program.
Fox News Digital's Breck Dumas contributed to this report.
And the democrats have this managerial disaster Pet Buttigieg on the
short list for a future POTUS run?
There were plenty of incompetents in the last administration but
Pete certainly raises the bar.
What is your gripe about Buttigieg? That he
is a combat veteran, that he is a Rhodes Scholar,
that he speaks 5 languages, that he has never
been arrested, that he hasn't grovelled before
Trump enough?
No gripe from me. Go ahead and run him for President. Please.
He never once came under fire or used a weapon.

"Though more of Buttigieg’s time in Afghanistan was spent working in a
secured intelligence office as an officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve, his
dozens of trips outside U.S./NATO headquarters in the fortified Green
Zone make him a combat veteran in the eyes of Hollingsworth, Buttigieg’s
commanding officer.

During these movements, Buttigieg, in body armor and an M4 rifle nearby,
would typically drive a team of officials, navigating an armored SUV
through Kabul’s chaotic streets."

That's the extent of Buttigieg's "combat" experience.
Mitchell Holman
2025-02-21 18:29:13 UTC
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Post by P. Coonan
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
in s- expertise-incompetence-blistering-message-buttigieg
Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr slammed former
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for claiming Trump
administration "incompetence" is putting Americans "at risk,"
pointing to a multi-billion dollar project under the Biden
administration that he said yielded no results.
"You worked for an Administration that got $42 billion to connect
millions of Americans to the Internet," Carr said in an X post on
Saturday responding to Buttigieg. "1,163 days later, that Admin
exited without connecting even 1 person & without turning even 1
shovel worth of dirt."
"If we need expertise in incompetence, will reach out," he added,
accompanied by the peace sign emoji.
Carr was responding to a message Buttigieg posted on Friday that
took issue with the Department of Government Efficiency, which has
become a common target of Democrats as Elon Musk and the DOGE team
work through federal government agencies in its quest of
extinguishing government fraud and overspending.
"Incompetence in Washington puts every American at risk, no matter
how you voted. No one should be happy that the DOGE team - the same
folks who randomly published classified U.S. security information
online today - wants access to your bank account & Social Security
numbers," Buttigieg posted to X on Friday, referring to accusations
DOGE posted classified information to its website, which the White
House has refuted.
The Biden administration in 2021 approved a $42.5 billion provision
in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that was directed to
a program intended to deliver internet to underserved and rural
areas of the nation. Four years later, however, the program has not
connected users to the internet, the Washington Policy Center found
in a report last year.
States were required to submit plans to the federal government by
2023 related to the investment and deployment of the internet
services. Former President Joe Biden, upon the states submitting
their plans, celebrated the internet initiative as similar to
former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's 1936 Rural
Electrification Act, which brought electricity to homes nationwide.
"What we’re doing is, as I said, not unlike what Franklin Delano
Roosevelt did when he brought electricity to nearly every American
home and farm in our nation. Today, Kamala and I are making an
equally historic investment to connect everyone in America —
everyone in America to high-speed Internet by — and affordable
high-speed Internet — by 2030," Biden said at the White House in
June of 2023.
Carr has frequently taken issue with the $42.5 billion program,
including citing it in X posts before President Donald Trump's
election win in November, and the president subsequently appointing
the Republican FCC commissioner as chair of the government agency.
"In 2021, the Biden Administration got $42.45 billion from Congress
to deploy high-speed Internet to millions of Americans," wrote on X
back in June "Years later, it has not connected even 1 person with
those funds. In fact, it now says that no construction projects
will even start until 2025 at earliest."
Carr explained to Fox Business back in June that while the funds
were allocated to states to deliver internet services through the
program, the Biden administration was at fault for the lack of
progress.
"There's no question that the 2021 law put some process in place,
but the Biden administration decided to layer on top of that a
Byzantine additional set of hoops that states have to go through
before the administration will approve them to actually get these
funds and start completing the builds," Carr told FOX Business in
an interview in June.
He added that while some high-speed internet projects had connected
people during the Biden administration, none were funded through
the $42.5 billion allocation from the Broadband Equity, Access, and
Deployment program.
Fox News Digital's Breck Dumas contributed to this report.
And the democrats have this managerial disaster Pet Buttigieg on the
short list for a future POTUS run?
There were plenty of incompetents in the last administration but
Pete certainly raises the bar.
What is your gripe about Buttigieg? That he
is a combat veteran, that he is a Rhodes Scholar,
that he speaks 5 languages, that he has never
been arrested, that he hasn't grovelled before
Trump enough?
No gripe from me. Go ahead and run him for President. Please.
He never once came under fire or used a weapon.
"Though more of Buttigieg’s time in Afghanistan was spent working in a
secured intelligence office as an officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve, his
dozens of trips outside U.S./NATO headquarters in the fortified Green
Zone make him a combat veteran in the eyes of Hollingsworth,
Buttigieg’s
Post by P. Coonan
commanding officer.
During these movements, Buttigieg, in body armor and an M4 rifle nearby,
would typically drive a team of officials, navigating an armored SUV
through Kabul’s chaotic streets."
That's the extent of Buttigieg's "combat" experience.
Pete served in combat, in a combat zone.

- Unlike Trump
- Unlike Trump Jr
- Unlike Eric
- Unlike Bondi
- Unlike Senator Brainworm
- Unlike Musk
- Unlike Cruz
- unlike Gov Sanders
- unlike Sean Hannnity
- unlike ANY of the Fox News
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tye syding
2025-02-21 21:21:05 UTC
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During these movements, Buttigieg, in body armor and an M4 rifle
nearby,
Post by P. Coonan
would typically drive a team of officials, navigating an armored SUV
through Kabul_s chaotic streets."
That's the extent of Buttigieg's "combat" experience.
Pete served in combat, in a combat zone.
Yet somehow came back as clueless as a little girl.
Mitchell Holman
2025-02-22 02:56:00 UTC
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Post by P. Coonan
During these movements, Buttigieg, in body armor and an M4 rifle
nearby,
Post by P. Coonan
would typically drive a team of officials, navigating an armored SUV
through Kabul_s chaotic streets."
That's the extent of Buttigieg's "combat" experience.
Pete served in combat, in a combat zone.
Yet somehow came back as clueless as a little girl.
While Pete was serving his country
where were Eric and Don Jr? They brag
about what great shot they are when
killing endangered species, whey are
they killing America's enemies?
Blue Lives Matter
2025-02-19 15:15:47 UTC
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Post by pothead
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fcc-chair-brings-receipts-biden-admins-
expertise-incompetence-blistering-message-buttigieg
Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr slammed former
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for claiming Trump administration
"incompetence" is putting Americans "at risk," pointing to a multi-billion
dollar project under the Biden administration that he said yielded no
results.
"You worked for an Administration that got $42 billion to connect millions
of Americans to the Internet," Carr said in an X post on Saturday
responding to Buttigieg. "1,163 days later, that Admin exited without
connecting even 1 person & without turning even 1 shovel worth of dirt."
"If we need expertise in incompetence, will reach out," he added,
accompanied by the peace sign emoji.
Carr was responding to a message Buttigieg posted on Friday that took
issue with the Department of Government Efficiency, which has become a
common target of Democrats as Elon Musk and the DOGE team work through
federal government agencies in its quest of extinguishing government fraud
and overspending.
"Incompetence in Washington puts every American at risk, no matter how you
voted. No one should be happy that the DOGE team - the same folks who
randomly published classified U.S. security information online today -
wants access to your bank account & Social Security numbers," Buttigieg
posted to X on Friday, referring to accusations DOGE posted classified
information to its website, which the White House has refuted.
The Biden administration in 2021 approved a $42.5 billion provision in the
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that was directed to a program
intended to deliver internet to underserved and rural areas of the nation.
Four years later, however, the program has not connected users to the
internet, the Washington Policy Center found in a report last year.
States were required to submit plans to the federal government by 2023
related to the investment and deployment of the internet services. Former
President Joe Biden, upon the states submitting their plans, celebrated
the internet initiative as similar to former President Franklin Delano
Roosevelt's 1936 Rural Electrification Act, which brought electricity to
homes nationwide.
"What we?re doing is, as I said, not unlike what Franklin Delano Roosevelt
did when he brought electricity to nearly every American home and farm in
our nation. Today, Kamala and I are making an equally historic investment
to connect everyone in America ? everyone in America to high-speed
Internet by ? and affordable high-speed Internet ? by 2030," Biden said at
the White House in June of 2023.
Carr has frequently taken issue with the $42.5 billion program, including
citing it in X posts before President Donald Trump's election win in
November, and the president subsequently appointing the Republican FCC
commissioner as chair of the government agency.
"In 2021, the Biden Administration got $42.45 billion from Congress to
deploy high-speed Internet to millions of Americans," wrote on X back in
June "Years later, it has not connected even 1 person with those funds. In
fact, it now says that no construction projects will even start until 2025
at earliest."
Carr explained to Fox Business back in June that while the funds were
allocated to states to deliver internet services through the program, the
Biden administration was at fault for the lack of progress.
"There's no question that the 2021 law put some process in place, but the
Biden administration decided to layer on top of that a Byzantine
additional set of hoops that states have to go through before the
administration will approve them to actually get these funds and start
completing the builds," Carr told FOX Business in an interview in June.
He added that while some high-speed internet projects had connected people
during the Biden administration, none were funded through the $42.5
billion allocation from the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment
program.
Fox News Digital's Breck Dumas contributed to this report.
And the democrats have this managerial disaster Pet Buttigieg on the short list
for a future POTUS run?
There were plenty of incompetents in the last administration but Pete certainly
raises the bar.
A perfect example of a person who is book smart and street stupid.
How many times can you say "President Buttigieg" without laughing? Go
ahead, try it. I got to three.
Blue Lives Matter
2025-02-19 15:21:56 UTC
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Post by Blue Lives Matter
On Wed, 19 Feb 2025 13:11:33 -0000 (UTC), pothead
Post by pothead
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fcc-chair-brings-receipts-biden-admins-
expertise-incompetence-blistering-message-buttigieg
Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr slammed former
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for claiming Trump administration
"incompetence" is putting Americans "at risk," pointing to a multi-billion
dollar project under the Biden administration that he said yielded no
results.
"You worked for an Administration that got $42 billion to connect millions
of Americans to the Internet," Carr said in an X post on Saturday
responding to Buttigieg. "1,163 days later, that Admin exited without
connecting even 1 person & without turning even 1 shovel worth of dirt."
"If we need expertise in incompetence, will reach out," he added,
accompanied by the peace sign emoji.
Carr was responding to a message Buttigieg posted on Friday that took
issue with the Department of Government Efficiency, which has become a
common target of Democrats as Elon Musk and the DOGE team work through
federal government agencies in its quest of extinguishing government fraud
and overspending.
"Incompetence in Washington puts every American at risk, no matter how you
voted. No one should be happy that the DOGE team - the same folks who
randomly published classified U.S. security information online today -
wants access to your bank account & Social Security numbers," Buttigieg
posted to X on Friday, referring to accusations DOGE posted classified
information to its website, which the White House has refuted.
The Biden administration in 2021 approved a $42.5 billion provision in the
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that was directed to a program
intended to deliver internet to underserved and rural areas of the nation.
Four years later, however, the program has not connected users to the
internet, the Washington Policy Center found in a report last year.
States were required to submit plans to the federal government by 2023
related to the investment and deployment of the internet services. Former
President Joe Biden, upon the states submitting their plans, celebrated
the internet initiative as similar to former President Franklin Delano
Roosevelt's 1936 Rural Electrification Act, which brought electricity to
homes nationwide.
"What we?re doing is, as I said, not unlike what Franklin Delano Roosevelt
did when he brought electricity to nearly every American home and farm in
our nation. Today, Kamala and I are making an equally historic investment
to connect everyone in America ? everyone in America to high-speed
Internet by ? and affordable high-speed Internet ? by 2030," Biden said at
the White House in June of 2023.
Carr has frequently taken issue with the $42.5 billion program, including
citing it in X posts before President Donald Trump's election win in
November, and the president subsequently appointing the Republican FCC
commissioner as chair of the government agency.
"In 2021, the Biden Administration got $42.45 billion from Congress to
deploy high-speed Internet to millions of Americans," wrote on X back in
June "Years later, it has not connected even 1 person with those funds. In
fact, it now says that no construction projects will even start until 2025
at earliest."
Carr explained to Fox Business back in June that while the funds were
allocated to states to deliver internet services through the program, the
Biden administration was at fault for the lack of progress.
"There's no question that the 2021 law put some process in place, but the
Biden administration decided to layer on top of that a Byzantine
additional set of hoops that states have to go through before the
administration will approve them to actually get these funds and start
completing the builds," Carr told FOX Business in an interview in June.
He added that while some high-speed internet projects had connected people
during the Biden administration, none were funded through the $42.5
billion allocation from the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment
program.
Fox News Digital's Breck Dumas contributed to this report.
And the democrats have this managerial disaster Pet Buttigieg on the short list
for a future POTUS run?
There were plenty of incompetents in the last administration but Pete certainly
raises the bar.
A perfect example of a person who is book smart and street stupid.
How many times can you say "President Buttigieg" without laughing? Go
ahead, try it. I got to three.
Then try saying "President Peter Buttigieg."
pothead
2025-02-19 16:09:58 UTC
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On Wed, 19 Feb 2025 10:15:47 -0500, Blue Lives Matter
Post by Blue Lives Matter
On Wed, 19 Feb 2025 13:11:33 -0000 (UTC), pothead
Post by pothead
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fcc-chair-brings-receipts-biden-admins-
expertise-incompetence-blistering-message-buttigieg
Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr slammed former
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for claiming Trump administration
"incompetence" is putting Americans "at risk," pointing to a multi-billion
dollar project under the Biden administration that he said yielded no
results.
"You worked for an Administration that got $42 billion to connect millions
of Americans to the Internet," Carr said in an X post on Saturday
responding to Buttigieg. "1,163 days later, that Admin exited without
connecting even 1 person & without turning even 1 shovel worth of dirt."
"If we need expertise in incompetence, will reach out," he added,
accompanied by the peace sign emoji.
Carr was responding to a message Buttigieg posted on Friday that took
issue with the Department of Government Efficiency, which has become a
common target of Democrats as Elon Musk and the DOGE team work through
federal government agencies in its quest of extinguishing government fraud
and overspending.
"Incompetence in Washington puts every American at risk, no matter how you
voted. No one should be happy that the DOGE team - the same folks who
randomly published classified U.S. security information online today -
wants access to your bank account & Social Security numbers," Buttigieg
posted to X on Friday, referring to accusations DOGE posted classified
information to its website, which the White House has refuted.
The Biden administration in 2021 approved a $42.5 billion provision in the
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that was directed to a program
intended to deliver internet to underserved and rural areas of the nation.
Four years later, however, the program has not connected users to the
internet, the Washington Policy Center found in a report last year.
States were required to submit plans to the federal government by 2023
related to the investment and deployment of the internet services. Former
President Joe Biden, upon the states submitting their plans, celebrated
the internet initiative as similar to former President Franklin Delano
Roosevelt's 1936 Rural Electrification Act, which brought electricity to
homes nationwide.
"What we?re doing is, as I said, not unlike what Franklin Delano Roosevelt
did when he brought electricity to nearly every American home and farm in
our nation. Today, Kamala and I are making an equally historic investment
to connect everyone in America ? everyone in America to high-speed
Internet by ? and affordable high-speed Internet ? by 2030," Biden said at
the White House in June of 2023.
Carr has frequently taken issue with the $42.5 billion program, including
citing it in X posts before President Donald Trump's election win in
November, and the president subsequently appointing the Republican FCC
commissioner as chair of the government agency.
"In 2021, the Biden Administration got $42.45 billion from Congress to
deploy high-speed Internet to millions of Americans," wrote on X back in
June "Years later, it has not connected even 1 person with those funds. In
fact, it now says that no construction projects will even start until 2025
at earliest."
Carr explained to Fox Business back in June that while the funds were
allocated to states to deliver internet services through the program, the
Biden administration was at fault for the lack of progress.
"There's no question that the 2021 law put some process in place, but the
Biden administration decided to layer on top of that a Byzantine
additional set of hoops that states have to go through before the
administration will approve them to actually get these funds and start
completing the builds," Carr told FOX Business in an interview in June.
He added that while some high-speed internet projects had connected people
during the Biden administration, none were funded through the $42.5
billion allocation from the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment
program.
Fox News Digital's Breck Dumas contributed to this report.
And the democrats have this managerial disaster Pet Buttigieg on the short list
for a future POTUS run?
There were plenty of incompetents in the last administration but Pete certainly
raises the bar.
A perfect example of a person who is book smart and street stupid.
How many times can you say "President Buttigieg" without laughing? Go
ahead, try it. I got to three.
Then try saying "President Peter Buttigieg."
LOL !
Pete has probably been the butt of all jokes since birth.
--
pothead

Why did Joe Biden pardon his family?
Read below to learn the reason.
The Biden Crime Family Timeline here:
https://oversight.house.gov/the-bidens-influence-peddling-timeline/
Mitchell Holman
2025-02-22 02:58:01 UTC
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Post by Blue Lives Matter
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Post by Blue Lives Matter
On Wed, 19 Feb 2025 13:11:33 -0000 (UTC), pothead
On 2025-02-18, Leroy N. Soetoro
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fcc-chair-brings-receipts-biden-ad
mins- expertise-incompetence-blistering-message-buttigieg
Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr slammed
former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for claiming Trump
administration "incompetence" is putting Americans "at risk,"
pointing to a multi-billion dollar project under the Biden
administration that he said yielded no results.
"You worked for an Administration that got $42 billion to connect
millions of Americans to the Internet," Carr said in an X post on
Saturday responding to Buttigieg. "1,163 days later, that Admin
exited without connecting even 1 person & without turning even 1
shovel worth of dirt."
"If we need expertise in incompetence, will reach out," he added,
accompanied by the peace sign emoji.
Carr was responding to a message Buttigieg posted on Friday that
took issue with the Department of Government Efficiency, which has
become a common target of Democrats as Elon Musk and the DOGE team
work through federal government agencies in its quest of
extinguishing government fraud and overspending.
"Incompetence in Washington puts every American at risk, no matter
how you voted. No one should be happy that the DOGE team - the
same folks who randomly published classified U.S. security
information online today - wants access to your bank account &
Social Security numbers," Buttigieg posted to X on Friday,
referring to accusations DOGE posted classified information to its
website, which the White House has refuted.
The Biden administration in 2021 approved a $42.5 billion
provision in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that was
directed to a program intended to deliver internet to underserved
and rural areas of the nation. Four years later, however, the
program has not connected users to the internet, the Washington
Policy Center found in a report last year.
States were required to submit plans to the federal government by
2023 related to the investment and deployment of the internet
services. Former President Joe Biden, upon the states submitting
their plans, celebrated the internet initiative as similar to
former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's 1936 Rural
Electrification Act, which brought electricity to homes
nationwide.
"What we?re doing is, as I said, not unlike what Franklin Delano
Roosevelt did when he brought electricity to nearly every American
home and farm in our nation. Today, Kamala and I are making an
equally historic investment to connect everyone in America ?
everyone in America to high-speed Internet by ? and affordable
high-speed Internet ? by 2030," Biden said at the White House in
June of 2023.
Carr has frequently taken issue with the $42.5 billion program,
including citing it in X posts before President Donald Trump's
election win in November, and the president subsequently
appointing the Republican FCC commissioner as chair of the
government agency.
"In 2021, the Biden Administration got $42.45 billion from
Congress to deploy high-speed Internet to millions of Americans,"
wrote on X back in June "Years later, it has not connected even 1
person with those funds. In fact, it now says that no construction
projects will even start until 2025 at earliest."
Carr explained to Fox Business back in June that while the funds
were allocated to states to deliver internet services through the
program, the Biden administration was at fault for the lack of
progress.
"There's no question that the 2021 law put some process in place,
but the Biden administration decided to layer on top of that a
Byzantine additional set of hoops that states have to go through
before the administration will approve them to actually get these
funds and start completing the builds," Carr told FOX Business in
an interview in June.
He added that while some high-speed internet projects had
connected people during the Biden administration, none were funded
through the $42.5 billion allocation from the Broadband Equity,
Access, and Deployment program.
Fox News Digital's Breck Dumas contributed to this report.
And the democrats have this managerial disaster Pet Buttigieg on the
short list for a future POTUS run?
There were plenty of incompetents in the last administration but
Pete certainly raises the bar.
A perfect example of a person who is book smart and street stupid.
How many times can you say "President Buttigieg" without laughing?
Go ahead, try it. I got to three.
Then try saying "President Peter Buttigieg."
LOL !
Pete has probably been the butt of all jokes since birth.
It will never be said that Pete used
a phony "bone spurs" to avoid the military.
pothead
2025-02-22 15:08:13 UTC
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Post by pothead
Post by Blue Lives Matter
On Wed, 19 Feb 2025 10:15:47 -0500, Blue Lives Matter
Post by Blue Lives Matter
On Wed, 19 Feb 2025 13:11:33 -0000 (UTC), pothead
On 2025-02-18, Leroy N. Soetoro
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fcc-chair-brings-receipts-biden-ad
mins- expertise-incompetence-blistering-message-buttigieg
Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr slammed
former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for claiming Trump
administration "incompetence" is putting Americans "at risk,"
pointing to a multi-billion dollar project under the Biden
administration that he said yielded no results.
"You worked for an Administration that got $42 billion to connect
millions of Americans to the Internet," Carr said in an X post on
Saturday responding to Buttigieg. "1,163 days later, that Admin
exited without connecting even 1 person & without turning even 1
shovel worth of dirt."
"If we need expertise in incompetence, will reach out," he added,
accompanied by the peace sign emoji.
Carr was responding to a message Buttigieg posted on Friday that
took issue with the Department of Government Efficiency, which has
become a common target of Democrats as Elon Musk and the DOGE team
work through federal government agencies in its quest of
extinguishing government fraud and overspending.
"Incompetence in Washington puts every American at risk, no matter
how you voted. No one should be happy that the DOGE team - the
same folks who randomly published classified U.S. security
information online today - wants access to your bank account &
Social Security numbers," Buttigieg posted to X on Friday,
referring to accusations DOGE posted classified information to its
website, which the White House has refuted.
The Biden administration in 2021 approved a $42.5 billion
provision in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that was
directed to a program intended to deliver internet to underserved
and rural areas of the nation. Four years later, however, the
program has not connected users to the internet, the Washington
Policy Center found in a report last year.
States were required to submit plans to the federal government by
2023 related to the investment and deployment of the internet
services. Former President Joe Biden, upon the states submitting
their plans, celebrated the internet initiative as similar to
former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's 1936 Rural
Electrification Act, which brought electricity to homes
nationwide.
"What we?re doing is, as I said, not unlike what Franklin Delano
Roosevelt did when he brought electricity to nearly every American
home and farm in our nation. Today, Kamala and I are making an
equally historic investment to connect everyone in America ?
everyone in America to high-speed Internet by ? and affordable
high-speed Internet ? by 2030," Biden said at the White House in
June of 2023.
Carr has frequently taken issue with the $42.5 billion program,
including citing it in X posts before President Donald Trump's
election win in November, and the president subsequently
appointing the Republican FCC commissioner as chair of the
government agency.
"In 2021, the Biden Administration got $42.45 billion from
Congress to deploy high-speed Internet to millions of Americans,"
wrote on X back in June "Years later, it has not connected even 1
person with those funds. In fact, it now says that no construction
projects will even start until 2025 at earliest."
Carr explained to Fox Business back in June that while the funds
were allocated to states to deliver internet services through the
program, the Biden administration was at fault for the lack of
progress.
"There's no question that the 2021 law put some process in place,
but the Biden administration decided to layer on top of that a
Byzantine additional set of hoops that states have to go through
before the administration will approve them to actually get these
funds and start completing the builds," Carr told FOX Business in
an interview in June.
He added that while some high-speed internet projects had
connected people during the Biden administration, none were funded
through the $42.5 billion allocation from the Broadband Equity,
Access, and Deployment program.
Fox News Digital's Breck Dumas contributed to this report.
And the democrats have this managerial disaster Pet Buttigieg on the
short list for a future POTUS run?
There were plenty of incompetents in the last administration but
Pete certainly raises the bar.
A perfect example of a person who is book smart and street stupid.
How many times can you say "President Buttigieg" without laughing?
Go ahead, try it. I got to three.
Then try saying "President Peter Buttigieg."
LOL !
Pete has probably been the butt of all jokes since birth.
It will never be said that Pete used
a phony "bone spurs" to avoid the military.
Of course not.
Pete being a gay male would be like a kid in a candy store surrounded
by all the men in the military.
--
pothead

Why did Joe Biden pardon his family?
Read below to learn the reason.
The Biden Crime Family Timeline here:
https://oversight.house.gov/the-bidens-influence-peddling-timeline/
Mitchell Holman
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Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr slammed
former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for claiming Trump
administration "incompetence" is putting Americans "at risk,"
pointing to a multi-billion dollar project under the Biden
administration that he said yielded no results.
"You worked for an Administration that got $42 billion to connect
millions of Americans to the Internet," Carr said in an X post on
Saturday responding to Buttigieg. "1,163 days later, that Admin
exited without connecting even 1 person & without turning even 1
shovel worth of dirt."
"If we need expertise in incompetence, will reach out," he added,
accompanied by the peace sign emoji.
Carr was responding to a message Buttigieg posted on Friday that
took issue with the Department of Government Efficiency, which has
become a common target of Democrats as Elon Musk and the DOGE team
work through federal government agencies in its quest of
extinguishing government fraud and overspending.
"Incompetence in Washington puts every American at risk, no matter
how you voted. No one should be happy that the DOGE team - the
same folks who randomly published classified U.S. security
information online today - wants access to your bank account &
Social Security numbers," Buttigieg posted to X on Friday,
referring to accusations DOGE posted classified information to its
website, which the White House has refuted.
The Biden administration in 2021 approved a $42.5 billion
provision in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that was
directed to a program intended to deliver internet to underserved
and rural areas of the nation. Four years later, however, the
program has not connected users to the internet, the Washington
Policy Center found in a report last year.
States were required to submit plans to the federal government by
2023 related to the investment and deployment of the internet
services. Former President Joe Biden, upon the states submitting
their plans, celebrated the internet initiative as similar to
former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's 1936 Rural
Electrification Act, which brought electricity to homes
nationwide.
"What we?re doing is, as I said, not unlike what Franklin Delano
Roosevelt did when he brought electricity to nearly every American
home and farm in our nation. Today, Kamala and I are making an
equally historic investment to connect everyone in America ?
everyone in America to high-speed Internet by ? and affordable
high-speed Internet ? by 2030," Biden said at the White House in
June of 2023.
Carr has frequently taken issue with the $42.5 billion program,
including citing it in X posts before President Donald Trump's
election win in November, and the president subsequently
appointing the Republican FCC commissioner as chair of the
government agency.
"In 2021, the Biden Administration got $42.45 billion from
Congress to deploy high-speed Internet to millions of Americans,"
wrote on X back in June "Years later, it has not connected even 1
person with those funds. In fact, it now says that no
construction
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projects will even start until 2025 at earliest."
Carr explained to Fox Business back in June that while the funds
were allocated to states to deliver internet services through the
program, the Biden administration was at fault for the lack of
progress.
"There's no question that the 2021 law put some process in place,
but the Biden administration decided to layer on top of that a
Byzantine additional set of hoops that states have to go through
before the administration will approve them to actually get these
funds and start completing the builds," Carr told FOX Business in
an interview in June.
He added that while some high-speed internet projects had
connected people during the Biden administration, none were funded
through the $42.5 billion allocation from the Broadband Equity,
Access, and Deployment program.
Fox News Digital's Breck Dumas contributed to this report.
And the democrats have this managerial disaster Pet Buttigieg on the
short list for a future POTUS run?
There were plenty of incompetents in the last administration but
Pete certainly raises the bar.
A perfect example of a person who is book smart and street stupid.
How many times can you say "President Buttigieg" without laughing?
Go ahead, try it. I got to three.
Then try saying "President Peter Buttigieg."
LOL !
Pete has probably been the butt of all jokes since birth.
It will never be said that Pete used
a phony "bone spurs" to avoid the military.
Of course not.
Pete being a gay male would be like a kid in a candy store surrounded
by all the men in the military.
Pete served.

No one in the entire Trump family ever served.

Case closed.
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Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr slammed
former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for claiming Trump
administration "incompetence" is putting Americans "at risk,"
pointing to a multi-billion dollar project under the Biden
administration that he said yielded no results.
"You worked for an Administration that got $42 billion to connect
millions of Americans to the Internet," Carr said in an X post on
Saturday responding to Buttigieg. "1,163 days later, that Admin
exited without connecting even 1 person & without turning even 1
shovel worth of dirt."
"If we need expertise in incompetence, will reach out," he added,
accompanied by the peace sign emoji.
Carr was responding to a message Buttigieg posted on Friday that
took issue with the Department of Government Efficiency, which
has
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become a common target of Democrats as Elon Musk and the DOGE
team
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work through federal government agencies in its quest of
extinguishing government fraud and overspending.
"Incompetence in Washington puts every American at risk, no
matter
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how you voted. No one should be happy that the DOGE team - the
same folks who randomly published classified U.S. security
information online today - wants access to your bank account &
Social Security numbers," Buttigieg posted to X on Friday,
referring to accusations DOGE posted classified information to
its
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website, which the White House has refuted.
The Biden administration in 2021 approved a $42.5 billion
provision in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that was
directed to a program intended to deliver internet to underserved
and rural areas of the nation. Four years later, however, the
program has not connected users to the internet, the Washington
Policy Center found in a report last year.
States were required to submit plans to the federal government by
2023 related to the investment and deployment of the internet
services. Former President Joe Biden, upon the states submitting
their plans, celebrated the internet initiative as similar to
former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's 1936 Rural
Electrification Act, which brought electricity to homes
nationwide.
"What we?re doing is, as I said, not unlike what Franklin Delano
Roosevelt did when he brought electricity to nearly every
American
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Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
home and farm in our nation. Today, Kamala and I are making an
equally historic investment to connect everyone in America ?
everyone in America to high-speed Internet by ? and affordable
high-speed Internet ? by 2030," Biden said at the White House in
June of 2023.
Carr has frequently taken issue with the $42.5 billion program,
including citing it in X posts before President Donald Trump's
election win in November, and the president subsequently
appointing the Republican FCC commissioner as chair of the
government agency.
"In 2021, the Biden Administration got $42.45 billion from
Congress to deploy high-speed Internet to millions of Americans,"
wrote on X back in June "Years later, it has not connected even 1
person with those funds. In fact, it now says that no
construction
Post by pothead
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
projects will even start until 2025 at earliest."
Carr explained to Fox Business back in June that while the funds
were allocated to states to deliver internet services through the
program, the Biden administration was at fault for the lack of
progress.
"There's no question that the 2021 law put some process in place,
but the Biden administration decided to layer on top of that a
Byzantine additional set of hoops that states have to go through
before the administration will approve them to actually get these
funds and start completing the builds," Carr told FOX Business in
an interview in June.
He added that while some high-speed internet projects had
connected people during the Biden administration, none were
funded
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through the $42.5 billion allocation from the Broadband Equity,
Access, and Deployment program.
Fox News Digital's Breck Dumas contributed to this report.
And the democrats have this managerial disaster Pet Buttigieg on
the
Post by pothead
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Post by Blue Lives Matter
short list for a future POTUS run?
There were plenty of incompetents in the last administration but
Pete certainly raises the bar.
A perfect example of a person who is book smart and street stupid.
How many times can you say "President Buttigieg" without laughing?
Go ahead, try it. I got to three.
Then try saying "President Peter Buttigieg."
LOL !
Pete has probably been the butt of all jokes since birth.
It will never be said that Pete used
a phony "bone spurs" to avoid the military.
Of course not.
Pete being a gay male would be like a kid in a candy store surrounded
by all the men in the military.
Pete served.
No one in the entire Trump family ever served.
Case closed.
And aside from you, who cares what a person does in their private life prior to politics?
I prefer to look at what was accomplished during their time in office and in
that respect Pete was a complete disaster, non starter, DEI hire.
The guy is pure smoke and mirrors and his mirror is cracked.
--
pothead

Why did Joe Biden pardon his family?
Read below to learn the reason.
The Biden Crime Family Timeline here:
https://oversight.house.gov/the-bidens-influence-peddling-timeline/
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Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr slammed
former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for claiming
Trump administration "incompetence" is putting Americans "at
risk," pointing to a multi-billion dollar project under the
Biden administration that he said yielded no results.
"You worked for an Administration that got $42 billion to
connect millions of Americans to the Internet," Carr said in
an X post on Saturday responding to Buttigieg. "1,163 days
later, that Admin exited without connecting even 1 person &
without turning even 1 shovel worth of dirt."
"If we need expertise in incompetence, will reach out," he
added, accompanied by the peace sign emoji.
Carr was responding to a message Buttigieg posted on Friday
that took issue with the Department of Government Efficiency,
which
has
Post by pothead
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become a common target of Democrats as Elon Musk and the DOGE
team
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work through federal government agencies in its quest of
extinguishing government fraud and overspending.
"Incompetence in Washington puts every American at risk, no
matter
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how you voted. No one should be happy that the DOGE team - the
same folks who randomly published classified U.S. security
information online today - wants access to your bank account &
Social Security numbers," Buttigieg posted to X on Friday,
referring to accusations DOGE posted classified information to
its
Post by pothead
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Blue Lives Matter
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Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
website, which the White House has refuted.
The Biden administration in 2021 approved a $42.5 billion
provision in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that
was directed to a program intended to deliver internet to
underserved and rural areas of the nation. Four years later,
however, the program has not connected users to the internet,
the Washington Policy Center found in a report last year.
States were required to submit plans to the federal government
by 2023 related to the investment and deployment of the
internet services. Former President Joe Biden, upon the states
submitting their plans, celebrated the internet initiative as
similar to former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's 1936
Rural Electrification Act, which brought electricity to homes
nationwide.
"What we?re doing is, as I said, not unlike what Franklin
Delano Roosevelt did when he brought electricity to nearly
every
American
Post by pothead
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
home and farm in our nation. Today, Kamala and I are making an
equally historic investment to connect everyone in America ?
everyone in America to high-speed Internet by ? and affordable
high-speed Internet ? by 2030," Biden said at the White House
in June of 2023.
Carr has frequently taken issue with the $42.5 billion
program, including citing it in X posts before President
Donald Trump's election win in November, and the president
subsequently appointing the Republican FCC commissioner as
chair of the government agency.
"In 2021, the Biden Administration got $42.45 billion from
Congress to deploy high-speed Internet to millions of
Americans," wrote on X back in June "Years later, it has not
connected even 1 person with those funds. In fact, it now says
that no
construction
Post by pothead
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
projects will even start until 2025 at earliest."
Carr explained to Fox Business back in June that while the
funds were allocated to states to deliver internet services
through the program, the Biden administration was at fault for
the lack of progress.
"There's no question that the 2021 law put some process in
place, but the Biden administration decided to layer on top of
that a Byzantine additional set of hoops that states have to
go through before the administration will approve them to
actually get these funds and start completing the builds,"
Carr told FOX Business in an interview in June.
He added that while some high-speed internet projects had
connected people during the Biden administration, none were
funded
Post by pothead
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
through the $42.5 billion allocation from the Broadband
Equity, Access, and Deployment program.
Fox News Digital's Breck Dumas contributed to this report.
And the democrats have this managerial disaster Pet Buttigieg on
the
Post by pothead
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Blue Lives Matter
short list for a future POTUS run?
There were plenty of incompetents in the last administration but
Pete certainly raises the bar.
A perfect example of a person who is book smart and street stupid.
How many times can you say "President Buttigieg" without
laughing? Go ahead, try it. I got to three.
Then try saying "President Peter Buttigieg."
LOL !
Pete has probably been the butt of all jokes since birth.
It will never be said that Pete used
a phony "bone spurs" to avoid the military.
Of course not.
Pete being a gay male would be like a kid in a candy store
surrounded by all the men in the military.
Pete served.
No one in the entire Trump family ever served.
Case closed.
And aside from you, who cares what a person does in their private life prior to politics?
Take that up with "Swiftboat Veterans
For Truth" and the Obama Birthers and
the Clinton Dodged The Draft fanatics.
Post by pothead
I prefer to look at what was accomplished during
their time in office and in that respect Pete was a complete disaster,
non starter, DEI hire. The guy is pure smoke and mirrors and his
mirror is cracked.
Huh?


He stood up for inconvenienced
airline passengers.

He made airplane bathrooms more accessible.

He made airlines improve their customer service.

He went all in on infrastructure.

He made the roads safer.



Now compare to TRump's DOT pick,
Elaine Chao, who:

Relaxed airplane pollution standards

killed bike lane contruction projects

rolled back fuel economy standards

rolled back car pollution standards

did nothing for bumped airline passagers

offered no infrastruction improvements.

In short she did nothing for consumers
and everything for Big Oil and Big Airlines
and and Big Auto. Even Trump referred to her
as "Coco Chow"
Mercy-a-lago
2025-02-22 19:54:37 UTC
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Now compare to TRump's DOT pick,
That's not his pick.

https://www.transportation.gov/briefing-room/us-transportation-secretary-sean-duffy-takes-action-rescind-woke-dei-policies-and


Wednesday, January 29, 2025
WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy authorized a series of actions advancing President Donald Trump’s agenda to rescind woke policies, roll back burdensome and costly regulations, restore economic growth, and ensure that all U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) policies align with the Administration’s priorities. These actions deliver on the President’s commitment to rescind harmful policies enacted under the Biden-Harris Administration and reaffirm USDOT’s focus on safety, efficiency, economic prosperity, and regulatory reform.

“Today’s actions mark an important step in restoring commonsense
governance and merit-based policies at USDOT. Under President Trump’s
leadership, we are focused on eliminating excessive regulations that
have hindered economic growth, increased costs for American families,
and prioritized far-left agendas over practical solutions,” said U.S.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy. “The American people deserve an
efficient, safe, and pro-growth transportation system based on sound
decision-making, not political ideologies. These actions will help us
deliver on that promise.”
Governor Swill
2025-02-23 00:00:08 UTC
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Now compare to TRump's DOT pick,
That's not his pick.
She was in 2017, idiot.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elaine_Chao
Mercy-a-lago
2025-02-23 00:31:03 UTC
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Now compare to TRump's DOT pick,
That's not his pick.
She was in 2017, idiot.
I win again!
Mitchell Holman
2025-02-23 02:36:05 UTC
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Post by Mitchell Holman
Now compare to TRump's DOT pick,
That's not his pick.
https://www.transportation.gov/briefing-room/us-transportation-secretar
y-sean-duffy-takes-action-rescind-woke-dei-policies-and
Wednesday, January 29, 2025
WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy
authorized a series of actions advancing President Donald Trump’s
agenda to rescind woke policies, roll back burdensome and costly
regulations, restore economic growth, and ensure that all U.S.
Department of Transportation (USDOT) policies align with the
Administration’s priorities. These actions deliver on the
President’s commitment to rescind harmful policies enacted under the
Biden-Harris Administration and reaffirm USDOT’s focus on safety,
efficiency, economic prosperity, and regulatory reform.
“Today’s actions mark an important step in restoring commonsense
governance and merit-based policies at USDOT. Under President
Trump’s leadership, we are focused on eliminating excessive
regulations that have hindered economic growth, increased costs for
American families, and prioritized far-left agendas over practical
solutions,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy. “The
American people deserve an efficient, safe, and pro-growth
transportation system based on sound decision-making, not political
ideologies. These actions will help us deliver on that promise.”
"Eliminate regulations"

Like the ones that require airlines
to compensate you for bumped flights,
that require them to pay you when they
lose your luggage - you know, the
"burdensome" ones that hinder airline
profits.

It's all a matter of priorities....
Governor Swill
2025-02-22 23:58:08 UTC
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No one in the entire Trump family ever served.
Case closed.
And aside from you, who cares what a person does in their private life prior to politics?
Take that up with "Swiftboat Veterans
For Truth" and the Obama Birthers and
the Clinton Dodged The Draft fanatics.
Score!
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by pothead
I prefer to look at what was accomplished during
their time in office and in that respect Pete was a complete disaster,
non starter, DEI hire. The guy is pure smoke and mirrors and his
mirror is cracked.
Huh?
He stood up for inconvenienced
airline passengers.
He made airplane bathrooms more accessible.
He made airlines improve their customer service.
He went all in on infrastructure.
He made the roads safer.
Now compare to TRump's DOT pick,
Relaxed airplane pollution standards
killed bike lane contruction projects
rolled back fuel economy standards
rolled back car pollution standards
did nothing for bumped airline passagers
offered no infrastruction improvements.
In short she did nothing for consumers
and everything for Big Oil and Big Airlines
and and Big Auto. Even Trump referred to her
as "Coco Chow"
Blue Lives Matter
2025-02-23 00:02:43 UTC
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Post by pothead
I prefer to look at what was accomplished during
their time in office and in that respect Pete was a complete disaster,
non starter, DEI hire. The guy is pure smoke and mirrors and his
mirror is cracked.
Huh?
He stood up for inconvenienced
airline passengers.
He made airplane bathrooms more accessible.
He made airlines improve their customer service.
He went all in on infrastructure.
He made the roads safer.
<LOL> He did no such thing.
Mitchell Holman
2025-02-23 02:44:07 UTC
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Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by pothead
I prefer to look at what was accomplished during
their time in office and in that respect Pete was a complete disaster,
non starter, DEI hire. The guy is pure smoke and mirrors and his
mirror is cracked.
Huh?
He stood up for inconvenienced
airline passengers.
He made airplane bathrooms more accessible.
He made airlines improve their customer service.
He went all in on infrastructure.
He made the roads safer.
<LOL> He did no such thing.
Year...........Traffic fatalies
2021...........43,230
2022...........42,514
2023...........40,990

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_vehicle_fatality_rate_in_U.S._by_year
Blue Lives Matter
2025-02-23 10:20:34 UTC
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Post by Blue Lives Matter
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Post by pothead
I prefer to look at what was accomplished during
their time in office and in that respect Pete was a complete disaster,
non starter, DEI hire. The guy is pure smoke and mirrors and his
mirror is cracked.
Huh?
He stood up for inconvenienced
airline passengers.
He made airplane bathrooms more accessible.
He made airlines improve their customer service.
He went all in on infrastructure.
He made the roads safer.
<LOL> He did no such thing.
Year...........Traffic fatalies
2021...........43,230
2022...........42,514
2023...........40,990
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_vehicle_fatality_rate_in_U.S._by_year
<ROTFL> So what exactly were actions that the little fairy performed
that caused that, you pathetic moron.
Mitchell Holman
2025-02-23 14:22:53 UTC
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On Sat, 22 Feb 2025 19:49:25 +0000, Mitchell Holman
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by pothead
I prefer to look at what was accomplished during
their time in office and in that respect Pete was a complete
disaster, non starter, DEI hire. The guy is pure smoke and mirrors
and his mirror is cracked.
Huh?
He stood up for inconvenienced
airline passengers.
He made airplane bathrooms more accessible.
He made airlines improve their customer service.
He went all in on infrastructure.
He made the roads safer.
<LOL> He did no such thing.
Year...........Traffic fatalies
2021...........43,230
2022...........42,514
2023...........40,990
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_vehicle_fatality_rate_in_U.S._by_ye
ar
<ROTFL> So what exactly were actions that the little fairy performed
that caused that, you pathetic moron.
If you don't want your refund for
getting bumped from a flight send it
to me.
Blue Lives Matter
2025-02-23 14:59:26 UTC
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On Sat, 22 Feb 2025 19:49:25 +0000, Mitchell Holman
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by pothead
I prefer to look at what was accomplished during
their time in office and in that respect Pete was a complete
disaster, non starter, DEI hire. The guy is pure smoke and mirrors
and his mirror is cracked.
Huh?
He stood up for inconvenienced
airline passengers.
He made airplane bathrooms more accessible.
He made airlines improve their customer service.
He went all in on infrastructure.
He made the roads safer.
<LOL> He did no such thing.
Year...........Traffic fatalies
2021...........43,230
2022...........42,514
2023...........40,990
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_vehicle_fatality_rate_in_U.S._by_ye
ar
<ROTFL> So what exactly were actions that the little fairy performed
that caused that, you pathetic moron.
If you don't want your refund for
getting bumped from a flight send it
to me.
I don't want a refund, you pathetic bozo. I want the next flight. How
many people are likely to just go home and forget about where they
were going. Besides that, I always get an assigned seat. You're a
damned fool to take whatever seat they give you. Haven't you ever even
been on an airplane?
Mitchell Holman
2025-02-23 18:53:10 UTC
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Post by pothead
I prefer to look at what was accomplished during
their time in office and in that respect Pete was a complete
disaster, non starter, DEI hire. The guy is pure smoke and mirrors
and his mirror is cracked.
Huh?
He stood up for inconvenienced
airline passengers.
He made airplane bathrooms more accessible.
He made airlines improve their customer service.
He went all in on infrastructure.
He made the roads safer.
<LOL> He did no such thing.
Year...........Traffic fatalies
2021...........43,230
2022...........42,514
2023...........40,990
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_vehicle_fatality_rate_in_U.S.
_by_ye
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Post by Mitchell Holman
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ar
<ROTFL> So what exactly were actions that the little fairy performed
that caused that, you pathetic moron.
If you don't want your refund for
getting bumped from a flight send it
to me.
I don't want a refund, you pathetic bozo. I want the next flight. How
many people are likely to just go home and forget about where they
were going. Besides that, I always get an assigned seat. You're a
damned fool to take whatever seat they give you. Haven't you ever even
been on an airplane?
You think having an assigned
seat prevents you from being bumped?

LOL!
Blue Lives Matter
2025-02-23 22:06:02 UTC
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Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by pothead
I prefer to look at what was accomplished during
their time in office and in that respect Pete was a complete
disaster, non starter, DEI hire. The guy is pure smoke and
mirrors
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by pothead
and his mirror is cracked.
Huh?
He stood up for inconvenienced
airline passengers.
He made airplane bathrooms more accessible.
He made airlines improve their customer service.
He went all in on infrastructure.
He made the roads safer.
<LOL> He did no such thing.
Year...........Traffic fatalies
2021...........43,230
2022...........42,514
2023...........40,990
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_vehicle_fatality_rate_in_U.S.
_by_ye
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Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Mitchell Holman
ar
<ROTFL> So what exactly were actions that the little fairy performed
that caused that, you pathetic moron.
If you don't want your refund for
getting bumped from a flight send it
to me.
I don't want a refund, you pathetic bozo. I want the next flight. How
many people are likely to just go home and forget about where they
were going. Besides that, I always get an assigned seat. You're a
damned fool to take whatever seat they give you. Haven't you ever even
been on an airplane?
You think having an assigned
seat prevents you from being bumped?
LOL!
Paying extra for an assigned seat will prevent you from being bumped,
dipshit.

Haven't you ever even been on an airplane?
Mitchell Holman
2025-02-24 02:38:39 UTC
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On Sat, 22 Feb 2025 19:49:25 +0000, Mitchell Holman
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by pothead
I prefer to look at what was accomplished during
their time in office and in that respect Pete was a complete
disaster, non starter, DEI hire. The guy is pure smoke and
mirrors
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by pothead
and his mirror is cracked.
Huh?
He stood up for inconvenienced
airline passengers.
He made airplane bathrooms more accessible.
He made airlines improve their customer service.
He went all in on infrastructure.
He made the roads safer.
<LOL> He did no such thing.
Year...........Traffic fatalies
2021...........43,230
2022...........42,514
2023...........40,990
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_vehicle_fatality_rate_in_U.S.
_by_ye
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ar
<ROTFL> So what exactly were actions that the little fairy
performed
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Post by Mitchell Holman
that caused that, you pathetic moron.
If you don't want your refund for
getting bumped from a flight send it
to me.
I don't want a refund, you pathetic bozo. I want the next flight. How
many people are likely to just go home and forget about where they
were going. Besides that, I always get an assigned seat. You're a
damned fool to take whatever seat they give you. Haven't you ever even
been on an airplane?
You think having an assigned
seat prevents you from being bumped?
LOL!
Paying extra for an assigned seat will prevent you from being bumped,
dipshit.
Prove it.

Mitchell Holman
2025-02-23 02:54:12 UTC
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Post by pothead
I prefer to look at what was accomplished during
their time in office and in that respect Pete was a complete
disaster, non starter, DEI hire. The guy is pure smoke and mirrors
and his mirror is cracked.
Huh?
He stood up for inconvenienced
airline passengers.
He made airplane bathrooms more accessible.
He made airlines improve their customer service.
He went all in on infrastructure.
He made the roads safer.
<LOL> He did no such thing.
Pothole Pete was all smoke and mirrors along with being an obvious
DEI hire.
If he ran with an (R) after his
name you would love him.

Remember Ben Carson, who ADMITTED
he was unqualified to run any federal
agency but Trump appointed him anyway.

Because he was black.

DEI hire, anyone?


Ben Carson doesn't think he's qualified
to run a federal agency. Trump floats him
to lead HUD anyway.
Nov 16 2016
https://theweek.com/speedreads/663562/ben-carson-doesnt-think-hes-
qualified-run-federal-agency-trump-floats-lead-hud-anyway
pothead
2025-02-23 14:51:06 UTC
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I prefer to look at what was accomplished during
their time in office and in that respect Pete was a complete
disaster, non starter, DEI hire. The guy is pure smoke and mirrors
and his mirror is cracked.
Huh?
He stood up for inconvenienced
airline passengers.
He made airplane bathrooms more accessible.
He made airlines improve their customer service.
He went all in on infrastructure.
He made the roads safer.
<LOL> He did no such thing.
Pothole Pete was all smoke and mirrors along with being an obvious
DEI hire.
If he ran with an (R) after his
name you would love him.
Remember Ben Carson, who ADMITTED
he was unqualified to run any federal
agency but Trump appointed him anyway.
Because he was black.
DEI hire, anyone?
Ben Carson doesn't think he's qualified
to run a federal agency. Trump floats him
to lead HUD anyway.
Nov 16 2016
https://theweek.com/speedreads/663562/ben-carson-doesnt-think-hes-
qualified-run-federal-agency-trump-floats-lead-hud-anyway
And this mentally ill clown is qualified to be put in charge of nuclear waste?
What could possibly go wrong.

See, I can cherry pick too Hollow.
You need some new material.

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--
pothead

Why did Joe Biden pardon his family?
Read below to learn the reason.
The Biden Crime Family Timeline here:
https://oversight.house.gov/the-bidens-influence-peddling-timeline/
Mitchell Holman
2025-02-23 18:58:10 UTC
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On 2025-02-23, Blue Lives Matter
On Sat, 22 Feb 2025 19:49:25 +0000, Mitchell Holman
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by pothead
I prefer to look at what was accomplished during
their time in office and in that respect Pete was a complete
disaster, non starter, DEI hire. The guy is pure smoke and
mirrors and his mirror is cracked.
Huh?
He stood up for inconvenienced
airline passengers.
He made airplane bathrooms more accessible.
He made airlines improve their customer service.
He went all in on infrastructure.
He made the roads safer.
<LOL> He did no such thing.
Pothole Pete was all smoke and mirrors along with being an obvious
DEI hire.
If he ran with an (R) after his
name you would love him.
Remember Ben Carson, who ADMITTED
he was unqualified to run any federal
agency but Trump appointed him anyway.
Because he was black.
DEI hire, anyone?
Ben Carson doesn't think he's qualified
to run a federal agency. Trump floats him
to lead HUD anyway.
Nov 16 2016
https://theweek.com/speedreads/663562/ben-carson-doesnt-think-hes-
qualified-run-federal-agency-trump-floats-lead-hud-anyway
And this mentally ill clown is qualified to be put in charge of
nuclear waste? What could possibly go wrong.
Ahem. Nuclear waste is handled
by the Dept of Energy, not the DOT.
You know, the dept that Trump turned
over to Rick Perry, whose only college
degree was in *animal husbandry*.
pothead
2025-02-23 22:32:17 UTC
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On 2025-02-23, Blue Lives Matter
On Sat, 22 Feb 2025 19:49:25 +0000, Mitchell Holman
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by pothead
I prefer to look at what was accomplished during
their time in office and in that respect Pete was a complete
disaster, non starter, DEI hire. The guy is pure smoke and
mirrors and his mirror is cracked.
Huh?
He stood up for inconvenienced
airline passengers.
He made airplane bathrooms more accessible.
He made airlines improve their customer service.
He went all in on infrastructure.
He made the roads safer.
<LOL> He did no such thing.
Pothole Pete was all smoke and mirrors along with being an obvious
DEI hire.
If he ran with an (R) after his
name you would love him.
Remember Ben Carson, who ADMITTED
he was unqualified to run any federal
agency but Trump appointed him anyway.
Because he was black.
DEI hire, anyone?
Ben Carson doesn't think he's qualified
to run a federal agency. Trump floats him
to lead HUD anyway.
Nov 16 2016
https://theweek.com/speedreads/663562/ben-carson-doesnt-think-hes-
qualified-run-federal-agency-trump-floats-lead-hud-anyway
And this mentally ill clown is qualified to be put in charge of
nuclear waste? What could possibly go wrong.
Ahem. Nuclear waste is handled
by the Dept of Energy, not the DOT.
You know, the dept that Trump turned
over to Rick Perry, whose only college
degree was in *animal husbandry*.
You deceptively snipped the link.
If you continue to behave in a poor manner it's into the bin with you.
Your choice.
--
pothead

Why did Joe Biden pardon his family?
Read below to learn the reason.
The Biden Crime Family Timeline here:
https://oversight.house.gov/the-bidens-influence-peddling-timeline/
JTEM
2025-02-22 17:11:18 UTC
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biden-
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mins- expertise-incompetence-blistering-message-buttigieg
Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr slammed
former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for claiming Trump
administration "incompetence" is putting Americans "at risk,"
pointing to a multi-billion dollar project under the Biden
administration that he said yielded no results.
"You worked for an Administration that got $42 billion to connect
millions of Americans to the Internet," Carr said in an X post on
Saturday responding to Buttigieg. "1,163 days later, that Admin
exited without connecting even 1 person & without turning even 1
shovel worth of dirt."
"If we need expertise in incompetence, will reach out," he added,
accompanied by the peace sign emoji.
Carr was responding to a message Buttigieg posted on Friday that
took issue with the Department of Government Efficiency, which
has
Post by pothead
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become a common target of Democrats as Elon Musk and the DOGE
team
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work through federal government agencies in its quest of
extinguishing government fraud and overspending.
"Incompetence in Washington puts every American at risk, no
matter
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how you voted. No one should be happy that the DOGE team - the
same folks who randomly published classified U.S. security
information online today - wants access to your bank account &
Social Security numbers," Buttigieg posted to X on Friday,
referring to accusations DOGE posted classified information to
its
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website, which the White House has refuted.
The Biden administration in 2021 approved a $42.5 billion
provision in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that was
directed to a program intended to deliver internet to
underserved
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and rural areas of the nation. Four years later, however, the
program has not connected users to the internet, the Washington
Policy Center found in a report last year.
States were required to submit plans to the federal government by
2023 related to the investment and deployment of the internet
services. Former President Joe Biden, upon the states submitting
their plans, celebrated the internet initiative as similar to
former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's 1936 Rural
Electrification Act, which brought electricity to homes
nationwide.
"What we?re doing is, as I said, not unlike what Franklin Delano
Roosevelt did when he brought electricity to nearly every
American
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Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
home and farm in our nation. Today, Kamala and I are making an
equally historic investment to connect everyone in America ?
everyone in America to high-speed Internet by ? and affordable
high-speed Internet ? by 2030," Biden said at the White House in
June of 2023.
Carr has frequently taken issue with the $42.5 billion program,
including citing it in X posts before President Donald Trump's
election win in November, and the president subsequently
appointing the Republican FCC commissioner as chair of the
government agency.
"In 2021, the Biden Administration got $42.45 billion from
Congress to deploy high-speed Internet to millions of
Americans,"
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wrote on X back in June "Years later, it has not connected even 1
person with those funds. In fact, it now says that no
construction
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projects will even start until 2025 at earliest."
Carr explained to Fox Business back in June that while the funds
were allocated to states to deliver internet services through the
program, the Biden administration was at fault for the lack of
progress.
"There's no question that the 2021 law put some process in place,
but the Biden administration decided to layer on top of that a
Byzantine additional set of hoops that states have to go through
before the administration will approve them to actually get these
funds and start completing the builds," Carr told FOX Business in
an interview in June.
He added that while some high-speed internet projects had
connected people during the Biden administration, none were
funded
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through the $42.5 billion allocation from the Broadband Equity,
Access, and Deployment program.
Fox News Digital's Breck Dumas contributed to this report.
And the democrats have this managerial disaster Pet Buttigieg on
the
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Post by Blue Lives Matter
short list for a future POTUS run?
There were plenty of incompetents in the last administration but
Pete certainly raises the bar.
A perfect example of a person who is book smart and street stupid.
How many times can you say "President Buttigieg" without laughing?
Go ahead, try it. I got to three.
Then try saying "President Peter Buttigieg."
LOL !
Pete has probably been the butt of all jokes since birth.
It will never be said that Pete used
a phony "bone spurs" to avoid the military.
Of course not.
Pete being a gay male would be like a kid in a candy store surrounded
by all the men in the military.
Pete served.
No one in the entire Trump family ever served.
Case closed.
Trump had his personal vietnam sucking dick during the 1970s in dirty NYC
alleyways.
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mins- expertise-incompetence-blistering-message-buttigieg
Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr slammed
former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for claiming
Trump
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Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
administration "incompetence" is putting Americans "at risk,"
pointing to a multi-billion dollar project under the Biden
administration that he said yielded no results.
"You worked for an Administration that got $42 billion to
connect
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Post by Mitchell Holman
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millions of Americans to the Internet," Carr said in an X post
on
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Post by pothead
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
Saturday responding to Buttigieg. "1,163 days later, that Admin
exited without connecting even 1 person & without turning even 1
shovel worth of dirt."
"If we need expertise in incompetence, will reach out," he
added,
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accompanied by the peace sign emoji.
Carr was responding to a message Buttigieg posted on Friday that
took issue with the Department of Government Efficiency, which
has
Post by pothead
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
become a common target of Democrats as Elon Musk and the DOGE
team
Post by pothead
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
work through federal government agencies in its quest of
extinguishing government fraud and overspending.
"Incompetence in Washington puts every American at risk, no
matter
Post by pothead
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
how you voted. No one should be happy that the DOGE team - the
same folks who randomly published classified U.S. security
information online today - wants access to your bank account &
Social Security numbers," Buttigieg posted to X on Friday,
referring to accusations DOGE posted classified information to
its
Post by pothead
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
website, which the White House has refuted.
The Biden administration in 2021 approved a $42.5 billion
provision in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that was
directed to a program intended to deliver internet to
underserved
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
Post by pothead
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
and rural areas of the nation. Four years later, however, the
program has not connected users to the internet, the Washington
Policy Center found in a report last year.
States were required to submit plans to the federal government
by
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
Post by pothead
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
2023 related to the investment and deployment of the internet
services. Former President Joe Biden, upon the states submitting
their plans, celebrated the internet initiative as similar to
former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's 1936 Rural
Electrification Act, which brought electricity to homes
nationwide.
"What we?re doing is, as I said, not unlike what Franklin Delano
Roosevelt did when he brought electricity to nearly every
American
Post by pothead
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
home and farm in our nation. Today, Kamala and I are making an
equally historic investment to connect everyone in America ?
everyone in America to high-speed Internet by ? and affordable
high-speed Internet ? by 2030," Biden said at the White House in
June of 2023.
Carr has frequently taken issue with the $42.5 billion program,
including citing it in X posts before President Donald Trump's
election win in November, and the president subsequently
appointing the Republican FCC commissioner as chair of the
government agency.
"In 2021, the Biden Administration got $42.45 billion from
Congress to deploy high-speed Internet to millions of
Americans,"
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
Post by pothead
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
wrote on X back in June "Years later, it has not connected even
1
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Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
person with those funds. In fact, it now says that no
construction
Post by pothead
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
projects will even start until 2025 at earliest."
Carr explained to Fox Business back in June that while the funds
were allocated to states to deliver internet services through
the
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
Post by pothead
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
program, the Biden administration was at fault for the lack of
progress.
"There's no question that the 2021 law put some process in
place,
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Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Blue Lives Matter
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Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
but the Biden administration decided to layer on top of that a
Byzantine additional set of hoops that states have to go through
before the administration will approve them to actually get
these
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
Post by pothead
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
funds and start completing the builds," Carr told FOX Business
in
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Post by pothead
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
an interview in June.
He added that while some high-speed internet projects had
connected people during the Biden administration, none were
funded
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Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
through the $42.5 billion allocation from the Broadband Equity,
Access, and Deployment program.
Fox News Digital's Breck Dumas contributed to this report.
And the democrats have this managerial disaster Pet Buttigieg on
the
Post by pothead
Post by Mitchell Holman
Post by Blue Lives Matter
Post by Blue Lives Matter
short list for a future POTUS run?
There were plenty of incompetents in the last administration but
Pete certainly raises the bar.
A perfect example of a person who is book smart and street stupid.
How many times can you say "President Buttigieg" without laughing?
Go ahead, try it. I got to three.
Then try saying "President Peter Buttigieg."
LOL !
Pete has probably been the butt of all jokes since birth.
It will never be said that Pete used
a phony "bone spurs" to avoid the military.
Of course not.
Pete being a gay male would be like a kid in a candy store surrounded
by all the men in the military.
Pete served.
Pete specialized in serving seaman collection. He was very talented.
P. Coonan
2025-02-19 22:09:18 UTC
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https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fcc-chair-brings-receipts-biden-adm
ins- expertise-incompetence-blistering-message-buttigieg
Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr slammed former
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for claiming Trump
administration "incompetence" is putting Americans "at risk,"
pointing to a multi-billion dollar project under the Biden
administration that he said yielded no results.
"You worked for an Administration that got $42 billion to connect
millions of Americans to the Internet," Carr said in an X post on
Saturday responding to Buttigieg. "1,163 days later, that Admin
exited without connecting even 1 person & without turning even 1
shovel worth of dirt."
"If we need expertise in incompetence, will reach out," he added,
accompanied by the peace sign emoji.
Carr was responding to a message Buttigieg posted on Friday that
took issue with the Department of Government Efficiency, which has
become a common target of Democrats as Elon Musk and the DOGE team
work through federal government agencies in its quest of
extinguishing government fraud and overspending.
"Incompetence in Washington puts every American at risk, no matter
how you voted. No one should be happy that the DOGE team - the same
folks who randomly published classified U.S. security information
online today - wants access to your bank account & Social Security
numbers," Buttigieg posted to X on Friday, referring to accusations
DOGE posted classified information to its website, which the White
House has refuted.
The Biden administration in 2021 approved a $42.5 billion provision
in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that was directed to
a program intended to deliver internet to underserved and rural
areas of the nation. Four years later, however, the program has not
connected users to the internet, the Washington Policy Center found
in a report last year.
States were required to submit plans to the federal government by
2023 related to the investment and deployment of the internet
services. Former President Joe Biden, upon the states submitting
their plans, celebrated the internet initiative as similar to
former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's 1936 Rural
Electrification Act, which brought electricity to homes nationwide.
"What we?re doing is, as I said, not unlike what Franklin Delano
Roosevelt did when he brought electricity to nearly every American
home and farm in our nation. Today, Kamala and I are making an
equally historic investment to connect everyone in America ?
everyone in America to high-speed Internet by ? and affordable
high-speed Internet ? by 2030," Biden said at the White House in
June of 2023.
Carr has frequently taken issue with the $42.5 billion program,
including citing it in X posts before President Donald Trump's
election win in November, and the president subsequently appointing
the Republican FCC commissioner as chair of the government agency.
"In 2021, the Biden Administration got $42.45 billion from Congress
to deploy high-speed Internet to millions of Americans," wrote on X
back in June "Years later, it has not connected even 1 person with
those funds. In fact, it now says that no construction projects
will even start until 2025 at earliest."
Carr explained to Fox Business back in June that while the funds
were allocated to states to deliver internet services through the
program, the Biden administration was at fault for the lack of
progress.
"There's no question that the 2021 law put some process in place,
but the Biden administration decided to layer on top of that a
Byzantine additional set of hoops that states have to go through
before the administration will approve them to actually get these
funds and start completing the builds," Carr told FOX Business in
an interview in June.
He added that while some high-speed internet projects had connected
people during the Biden administration, none were funded through
the $42.5 billion allocation from the Broadband Equity, Access, and
Deployment program.
Fox News Digital's Breck Dumas contributed to this report.
And the democrats have this managerial disaster Pet Buttigieg on the
short list for a future POTUS run?
There were plenty of incompetents in the last administration but Pete
certainly raises the bar.
A perfect example of a person who is book smart and street stupid.
How many times can you say "President Buttigieg" without laughing? Go
ahead, try it. I got to three.
Then try saying "President Peter Buttigieg."
Say it real fast, "President Peanut Butter Gag."
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https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fcc-chair-brings-receipts-biden-admi
ns- expertise-incompetence-blistering-message-buttigieg
Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr slammed former
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for claiming Trump
administration "incompetence" is putting Americans "at risk,"
pointing to a multi-billion dollar project under the Biden
administration that he said yielded no results.
"You worked for an Administration that got $42 billion to connect
millions of Americans to the Internet," Carr said in an X post on
Saturday responding to Buttigieg. "1,163 days later, that Admin
exited without connecting even 1 person & without turning even 1
shovel worth of dirt."
"If we need expertise in incompetence, will reach out," he added,
accompanied by the peace sign emoji.
Carr was responding to a message Buttigieg posted on Friday that
took issue with the Department of Government Efficiency, which has
become a common target of Democrats as Elon Musk and the DOGE team
work through federal government agencies in its quest of
extinguishing government fraud and overspending.
"Incompetence in Washington puts every American at risk, no matter
how you voted. No one should be happy that the DOGE team - the same
folks who randomly published classified U.S. security information
online today - wants access to your bank account & Social Security
numbers," Buttigieg posted to X on Friday, referring to accusations
DOGE posted classified information to its website, which the White
House has refuted.
The Biden administration in 2021 approved a $42.5 billion provision
in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that was directed to a
program intended to deliver internet to underserved and rural areas
of the nation. Four years later, however, the program has not
connected users to the internet, the Washington Policy Center found
in a report last year.
States were required to submit plans to the federal government by
2023 related to the investment and deployment of the internet
services. Former President Joe Biden, upon the states submitting
their plans, celebrated the internet initiative as similar to former
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's 1936 Rural Electrification
Act, which brought electricity to homes nationwide.
"What we?re doing is, as I said, not unlike what Franklin Delano
Roosevelt did when he brought electricity to nearly every American
home and farm in our nation. Today, Kamala and I are making an
equally historic investment to connect everyone in America ?
everyone in America to high-speed Internet by ? and affordable
high-speed Internet ? by 2030," Biden said at the White House in
June of 2023.
Carr has frequently taken issue with the $42.5 billion program,
including citing it in X posts before President Donald Trump's
election win in November, and the president subsequently appointing
the Republican FCC commissioner as chair of the government agency.
"In 2021, the Biden Administration got $42.45 billion from Congress
to deploy high-speed Internet to millions of Americans," wrote on X
back in June "Years later, it has not connected even 1 person with
those funds. In fact, it now says that no construction projects will
even start until 2025 at earliest."
Carr explained to Fox Business back in June that while the funds
were allocated to states to deliver internet services through the
program, the Biden administration was at fault for the lack of
progress.
"There's no question that the 2021 law put some process in place,
but the Biden administration decided to layer on top of that a
Byzantine additional set of hoops that states have to go through
before the administration will approve them to actually get these
funds and start completing the builds," Carr told FOX Business in an
interview in June.
He added that while some high-speed internet projects had connected
people during the Biden administration, none were funded through the
$42.5 billion allocation from the Broadband Equity, Access, and
Deployment program.
Fox News Digital's Breck Dumas contributed to this report.
And the democrats have this managerial disaster Pet Buttigieg on the
short list for a future POTUS run?
There were plenty of incompetents in the last administration but Pete
certainly raises the bar.
A perfect example of a person who is book smart and street stupid.
How many times can you say "President Buttigieg" without laughing? Go
ahead, try it. I got to three.
Say "President Buttigieg" out loud three times as fast as you can.
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