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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]JD Vance is now Border Czar. Whether Trump says so or not. Because we said so. Exactly the same as Kamala Harris. Biden never named her as "Border Czar" and never gave her any specific role, responsibility or authority where it came to the border but y'all insisted she was "Border Czar" anyhow. So now JD Vance is Border Czar, because we said so. And we don't care if you disagree or if it annoys you.[/quote] Yes but JD was not a DEI appointment who needed made up titles or no work rules. He is capable and can do a lot of things that Trump does not want to do. I think he’ll be a high profile VP who doesn’t have time for fake titles or jobs. [/quote] JD is the epitome of mediocre white male syndrome. He’ll do nothing but find ways to enrich and benefit himself. He 100% is waiting for his opportunity to get rid of Trump.[/quote] JD is scary to you because he is an educated white redneck who gets things done while the truly mediocre demonize him to soothe their privileged souls. As we say in this our family, the only thing more frightening to your sort than white trash is white trash with brains and money. [/quote] Vance is a joke. There not one piece of legislation that he sponsored during his pitiful tenure as senator. Can’t believe we paid him. Loser. [/quote] Sure he did: “WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Senators JD Vance (R-OH) Peter Welch (D-VT), Jacky Rosen (D-NV), and Kevin Cramer (R-ND), and U.S. Representatives Yvette D. Clarke (D-NY) and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), led their colleagues in the bicameral, bipartisan introduction of the Affordable Connectivity Program Extension Act. This legislation would provide $7 billion for the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), which provides affordable high-speed internet options to qualifying households across the U.S. The program, which is administered by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), is projected to be exhausted by April 2024 without additional funding. Since its implementation, over 22.5 million households across the nation have utilized the program’s monthly discount of up to $30 for internet service, or up to $75 monthly for those living on Tribal lands. This program has been utilized by over 800,000 veterans, one million college students, 3.1 million families with a K-12 student receiving free or reduced-price lunch, and 5 million seniors across the United States. In Ohio alone, 1.1 million households have enrolled in the ACP – 23% of households across our state, the second highest household enrollment rate in the nation.“ https://www.vance.senate.gov/press-releases/senators-vance-welch-introduce-bipartisan-bicameral-extension-of-the-affordable-connectivity-program-to-continue-closing-the-digital-divide/ [/quote] This didn’t pass. And it was a tag on to Biden’s infrastructure act. Next. [/quote]
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