- Why are federal taxpayers paying for upgrades at tiny rural airports, Thanksgiving Day parades, and enhancements for Alaskan king crabs?
And that only scratches the surface.
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"...The Australian’s Foreign Editor Greg Sheridan says federal public servants have amongst the most “closeted” and “lovely conditions” to work in.Defence Minister Richard Marles said that people in the Department of Defence have a right to disconnect.Mr Sheridan told Sky News host Andrew Bolt that they have “above average pay”.“A squillion types of leave … the idea that they need a new right to disconnect from the government … sometimes I just can’t follow what the Albanese government is on about.”
But even more indicative that something had changed in Biden was his campaign speech in Philadelphia, Penn., on Friday, which was virtually a carbon copy of his State of the Union speech, yet it was a disaster.
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At one point in the speech, he declared, "Pennsylvania, I have a message for you: send me to Congress!" ...


In One of the Most Disgusting Political Moves in History - Biden Campaign Releases New Ad Comparing Trump and His Supporters to the KKK | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hoft
"Boy, are they desperate.
The internal polling on African Americans must be through the roof for Donald Trump.
After his nasty dishonest SOTU Address last night – the Biden team released a new ad on Friday comparing Trump supporters to the KKK.

In 3 years Biden brought in as many unaccompanied minors—most of whom are trafficked for child labor and sex—as the total number of African slaves shipped to N. America during the entirety of the slave trade.In a follow-up tweet, Berry provided further clarity:
From 1619 to the end of the transatlantic slave trade in 1808, N. America imported an average of 2,052 African slaves per year.The report continues:
Last year alone, Biden facilitated the illegal importation of 130,000 trafficked children...
The Times spoke with more than 100 migrant child workers in 20 states who described jobs that were grinding them into exhaustion, and fears that they had become trapped in circumstances they never could have imagined. The Times examination also drew on court and inspection records and interviews with hundreds of lawyers, social workers, educators and law enforcement officials...In recent years, Americans have become increasingly focused on the injustices of a slavery that ended 160 years ago.