• Trump's Infrastructure Day Is Finally Here!

    From Ja-Son-Wan-Kenobi Has the High Grou@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 3 20:10:24 2023
    Except it's going to be JOE MF BIDEN'S INFRASTRUCTURE DAY!!!

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    COVINGTON, Ky. — The City of Covington is swiftly working to prepare for President Joe Biden’s visit on Wednesday.

    The president is set to talk about the $1 trillion infrastructure deal that received bipartisan support. Part of those funds will go toward the Brent Spence Bridge. The U.S. Department of Transportation awarded Ohio and Kentucky $1.6 billion in funds to
    improve the Brent Spence Bridge.

    "The Brent Spence Bridge has been such an icon of need for infrastructure improvement," said Covington Mayor Joe Meyer.

    Meyer found out about the visit several days ago and has been preparing ever since.

    "The POTUS advance team is quite large and they cover every possible ramification of a presidential visit, so we’ve been walking through that process with them," Meyer said.

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  • From Skeeter@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jan 4 08:11:15 2023
    In article <3892d9cc-70e8-4006-9acc-3da229cbe542n@googlegroups.com>, davidbrown20782@gmail.com says...

    Except it's going to be JOE MF BIDEN'S INFRASTRUCTURE DAY!!!

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    COVINGTON, Ky. ? The City of Covington is swiftly working to prepare for President Joe Biden?s visit on Wednesday.

    The president is set to talk about the $1 trillion infrastructure deal that received bipartisan support. Part of those funds will go toward the Brent Spence Bridge. The U.S. Department of Transportation awarded Ohio and Kentucky $1.6 billion in funds
    to improve the Brent Spence Bridge.

    "The Brent Spence Bridge has been such an icon of need for infrastructure improvement," said Covington Mayor Joe Meyer.

    Meyer found out about the visit several days ago and has been preparing ever since.

    "The POTUS advance team is quite large and they cover every possible ramification of a presidential visit, so we?ve been walking through that process with them," Meyer said.

    Get some sleep Trump slurper.

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  • From P-Dub@21:1/5 to Ja-Son-Wan-Kenobi Has the High Grou on Wed Jan 4 10:28:37 2023
    On Tuesday, January 3, 2023 at 11:10:27 PM UTC-5, Ja-Son-Wan-Kenobi Has the High Ground wrote:
    Except it's going to be JOE MF BIDEN'S INFRASTRUCTURE DAY!!!

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    COVINGTON, Ky. — The City of Covington is swiftly working to prepare for President Joe Biden’s visit on Wednesday.

    The president is set to talk about the $1 trillion infrastructure deal that received bipartisan support. Part of those funds will go toward the Brent Spence Bridge. The U.S. Department of Transportation awarded Ohio and Kentucky $1.6 billion in funds
    to improve the Brent Spence Bridge.

    "The Brent Spence Bridge has been such an icon of need for infrastructure improvement," said Covington Mayor Joe Meyer.

    Meyer found out about the visit several days ago and has been preparing ever since.

    "The POTUS advance team is quite large and they cover every possible ramification of a presidential visit, so we’ve been walking through that process with them," Meyer said.

    You are so fucking dumb. How much of that trillion will actually go to infrastructure?

    Wake up. It's time. Damn.

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  • From Ja-Son-Wan-Kenobi Has the High Grou@21:1/5 to P-Dub on Wed Jan 4 12:56:07 2023
    On Wednesday, January 4, 2023 at 1:28:39 PM UTC-5, P-Dub wrote:
    On Tuesday, January 3, 2023 at 11:10:27 PM UTC-5, Ja-Son-Wan-Kenobi Has the High Ground wrote:
    Except it's going to be JOE MF BIDEN'S INFRASTRUCTURE DAY!!!

    ****

    COVINGTON, Ky. — The City of Covington is swiftly working to prepare for President Joe Biden’s visit on Wednesday.

    The president is set to talk about the $1 trillion infrastructure deal that received bipartisan support. Part of those funds will go toward the Brent Spence Bridge. The U.S. Department of Transportation awarded Ohio and Kentucky $1.6 billion in funds
    to improve the Brent Spence Bridge.

    "The Brent Spence Bridge has been such an icon of need for infrastructure improvement," said Covington Mayor Joe Meyer.

    Meyer found out about the visit several days ago and has been preparing ever since.

    "The POTUS advance team is quite large and they cover every possible ramification of a presidential visit, so we’ve been walking through that process with them," Meyer said.
    You are so fucking dumb. How much of that trillion will actually go to infrastructure?

    Wake up. It's time. Damn.
    What do you have against bridges?

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  • From James Owen@21:1/5 to Ja-Son-Wan-Kenobi Has the High Grou on Sat Jan 7 20:28:04 2023
    Ja-Son-Wan-Kenobi Has the High Ground <davidbrown20782@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, January 4, 2023 at 1:28:39 PM UTC-5, P-Dub wrote:
    On Tuesday, January 3, 2023 at 11:10:27 PM UTC-5, Ja-Son-Wan-Kenobi Has
    the High Ground wrote:
    Except it's going to be JOE MF BIDEN'S INFRASTRUCTURE DAY!!!

    ****

    COVINGTON, Ky. — The City of Covington is swiftly working to prepare
    for President Joe Biden’s visit on Wednesday.

    The president is set to talk about the $1 trillion infrastructure deal
    that received bipartisan support. Part of those funds will go toward
    the Brent Spence Bridge. The U.S. Department of Transportation awarded
    Ohio and Kentucky $1.6 billion in funds to improve the Brent Spence Bridge. >>>
    "The Brent Spence Bridge has been such an icon of need for
    infrastructure improvement," said Covington Mayor Joe Meyer.

    Meyer found out about the visit several days ago and has been preparing ever since.

    "The POTUS advance team is quite large and they cover every possible
    ramification of a presidential visit, so we’ve been walking through
    that process with them," Meyer said.
    You are so fucking dumb. How much of that trillion will actually go to infrastructure?

    Wake up. It's time. Damn.
    What do you have against bridges?


    I suspect he’s disappointed by your fifty year inability to build one.

    Move on with your life.

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