Comments by "Kair Idon" (@kairidon3363) on "Judge Jeanine calls out Biden: ‘Get the hell out there and talk to us’" video.
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@vernonbowling5136 Or listen to Republicans: "While Congressman Wittman voted against the infrastructure bill, he's ecstatic that the Port of Virginia received the funding that he worked so hard over the years to secure," a spokesperson told ABC News.
Shortly after voting against the measure last fall, Rep. Gary Palmer, R-Ala., celebrated its hundreds of millions in funding for a stalled highway project in Birmingham.
Last week, Rep. Kay Granger, R-Texas, touted new funding for a flood control project from the package, which she opposed last year, decrying it at the time as a "so-called infrastructure bill."
Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa, a freshman lawmaker who also voted against the infrastructure bill, celebrating new "game-changing" funding to upgrade locks along the Upper Mississippi River.
In November, Rep. Rob Wittman, R-Va., was one of 205 House Republicans to vote against the bipartisan, $1.5 trillion infrastructure bill, calling it irresponsible and the "Green New Deal in disguise." On Friday, he took to Twitter to tout funding from the bill he voted against -- highlighting a $70 million expansion of the Port of Virginia in Norfolk -- one of the busiest and deepest ports in the United States.
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Infrastructure:
Just listen to Republicans: "While Congressman Wittman voted against the infrastructure bill, he's ecstatic that the Port of Virginia received the funding that he worked so hard over the years to secure," a spokesperson told ABC News.
Shortly after voting against the measure last fall, Rep. Gary Palmer, R-Ala., celebrated its hundreds of millions in funding for a stalled highway project in Birmingham.
Last week, Rep. Kay Granger, R-Texas, touted new funding for a flood control project from the package, which she opposed last year, decrying it at the time as a "so-called infrastructure bill."
Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa, a freshman lawmaker who also voted against the infrastructure bill, celebrating new "game-changing" funding to upgrade locks along the Upper Mississippi River.
In November, Rep. Rob Wittman, R-Va., was one of 205 House Republicans to vote against the bipartisan, $1.5 trillion infrastructure bill, calling it irresponsible and the "Green New Deal in disguise." On Friday, he took to Twitter to tout funding from the bill he voted against -- highlighting a $70 million expansion of the Port of Virginia in Norfolk -- one of the busiest and deepest ports in the United States.listen to Republicans: "While Congressman Wittman voted against the infrastructure bill, he's ecstatic that the Port of Virginia received the funding that he worked so hard over the years to secure," a spokesperson told ABC News.
Shortly after voting against the measure last fall, Rep. Gary Palmer, R-Ala., celebrated its hundreds of millions in funding for a stalled highway project in Birmingham.
Last week, Rep. Kay Granger, R-Texas, touted new funding for a flood control project from the package, which she opposed last year, decrying it at the time as a "so-called infrastructure bill."
Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa, a freshman lawmaker who also voted against the infrastructure bill, celebrating new "game-changing" funding to upgrade locks along the Upper Mississippi River.
In November, Rep. Rob Wittman, R-Va., was one of 205 House Republicans to vote against the bipartisan, $1.5 trillion infrastructure bill, calling it irresponsible and the "Green New Deal in disguise." On Friday, he took to Twitter to tout funding from the bill he voted against -- highlighting a $70 million expansion of the Port of Virginia in Norfolk -- one of the busiest and deepest ports in the United States.
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The city of Huntsville, Ala., was awarded a $20 million grant for the pedestrian access and redevelopment corridor (PARC) project, which would construct a cable-suspended bridge accommodating pedestrians and bicyclists with elements of flood mitigation.
In Mississippi, Sens. Roger Wicker and Cindy Hyde-Smith (both R-Miss), say the Yazoo City Main Street Revitalization Project will be awarded a $12.6 million grant to construct a train station, develop a stormwater park and street-level redevelopment that would include bike lanes, broadband and stormwater management.
An additional $1.45 million grant would benefit the Tupelo RAIL Improvements Program and a $1.4 million grant will go to the Tanglefoot Trail Extension for planning operations in regard to a potential 20-mile expansion of the Tanglefoot rail from New Albany to Ripley.
In Maine, Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) says a $25 million RAISE grant will be awarded to the Downtown Sanford Village Partnership Initiative that will make complete streets improvements along several street sections. Work will include replacing and/or constructing streets, sidewalks, crosswalks, underground utility ducts, streetlights, parking spaces, drainage areas, a multi-use pathway and a Park & Ride facility on Emerson Street serving the Navy base.
In Ohio, Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH) says a $20 million grant will be awarded to Cincinnati’s State-to-Central Project that will connect the West End, Queensgate, and Lower Price Hill neighborhoods with street safety improvements, approximately 36 enhanced intersections, new bicycle facilities and pedestrian amenities on three corridor segments totaling approximately 3.5 miles. Additionally, a $1 million grant will help fund the planning of an intermodal transportation corridor that will connect Marietta College and Harmar Village to downtown Marietta and surrounding areas, as part of the County’s project to connect residents on safer streets.
In Louisiana, U.S. Rep. Garrett Graves (R-LA-6) says a $20 million grant will advance the Baton Rouge to New Orleans rail project by providing funding for real estate acquisition, design and construction of the Baton Rouge and Gonzales Train Stations.
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166 infrastructure projects across the country were awarded funding from the grant program, including:
The 22nd Street Revitalization Project (Tuscon, Arizona);
Victory Infrastructure (Lyon County, Nevada);
New Berth 301 (Tampa, Florida);
Flow Better (Fixing Low Water Bridges for Emergency, Transportation, Technology, Equity, and Resilience) (North Carolina);
Renewing Berlin with Renewable Energy (Berlin, New Hampshire);
Raising a Resilient Route 40 (Atlantic City, New Jersey);
The Wilcox Boulevard Bridge - River to Ridge Mobility Project (Chattanooga, Tennessee);
Valentine Pontoon Bridge Replacement (Lafourche Parish, Louisiana); and
New Carrollton Multi-Modal Transportation Station Project (Prince George’s County, Maryland).
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"Look, having nuclear—my uncle was a great professor and scientist and engineer, Dr. John Trump at MIT; good genes, very good genes, OK, very smart, the Wharton School of Finance, very good, very smart—you know, if you’re a conservative Republican, if I were a liberal, if, like, OK, if I ran as a liberal Democrat, they would say I'm one of the smartest people anywhere in the world—it’s true!—but when you're a conservative Republican they try—oh, do they do a number—that’s why I always start off: Went to Wharton, was a good student, went there, went there, did this, built a fortune—you know I have to give my like credentials all the time, because we’re a little disadvantaged—but you look at the nuclear deal, the thing that really bothers me—it would have been so easy, and it’s not as important as these lives are (nuclear is powerful; my uncle explained that to me many, many years ago, the power and that was 35 years ago; he would explain the power of what's going to happen and he was right—who would have thought?), but when you look at what's going on with the four prisoners—now it used to be three, now it’s four—but when it was three and even now, I would have said it's all in the messenger; fellas, and it is fellas because, you know, they don't, they haven’t figured that the women are smarter right now than the men, so, you know, it’s gonna take them about another 150 years—but the Persians are great negotiators, the Iranians are great negotiators, so, and they, they just killed, they just killed us."
- Trump
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