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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Terror?? Really??? Do you know what Terror means?[/quote] Yes forcing your way into a federal agency and then taking it over is terror. [/quote] This is the democratic will of the people. Even the liberal press isn't covering this as a five alarm fire. It's well below the fold on Drudge. It sucks for the employees, but it's being met with a collective shrug. [/quote] It's not the democratic will of most voters, even Trump ones. And there are ways to do things and this is not the way. The papers don't know how to handle the seriousness of this without sounding like crackpots because everything that is being done is literally insane and unbelievable. These things are a big deal.[/quote] It appears to be bumbling in execution, but Biden wasn’t exactly a light hand, either: “On President Biden’s first day in office, he shut down the Keystone XL pipeline and eliminated 11,000 good paying American jobs with the stroke of a pen.” https://energycommerce.house.gov/posts/biden-s-burdensome-regulations-are-shutting-down-american-refineries[/quote] So uninformed. President Joe Biden canceling the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline did lead to hundreds of job losses, but most of those jobs were temporary. The pipeline would have created only 35 long-term jobs https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2022/jul/21/tim-michels/end-keystone-pipeline-did-cost-jobs-most-were-temp/ The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) conducted a report on the cancelation and found the pipeline was expected to create about 50 permanent jobs once it was operational. The information included estimates that construction of the pipeline would support between 16,000 and roughly 60,000 temporary jobs. However, the report found some estimates overstated jobs because they included jobs outside the United States https://katv.com/news/nation-world/how-the-cancelation-of-the-keystone-xl-pipeline-impacts-the-us-gas-energy-oil-climate-change-biden-administration-report-shows-killing-the-keystone-xl-pipeline-cost-thousands-of-jobs-billions-in-revenue-canada-russia-ukraine-global-energy-supply [/quote] So temporary, mostly physical jobs for 1-2 years. Of course those are less valuable than chair warmers at USAID. And didn't this forum have a number of topics complaining that USAID is toxic, disorganized, a mess?[/quote] So you agree that what Elon and Trump are doing is bad, right? Nothing you’ve said disputes that.[/quote] New broom situation is not unique. Heavy handed, badly planned -yes.[/quote]
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