Being included in the census means being included in services planning and funding of services decisions.
So far, so good.
It’s a start, and will hopefully lead to tracking of LEOs with bad records at every level in the future:
Good timing guys…
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Oh, no, no, no… I’ve heard it didn’t help literally everyone with student loan debt entire, so it’s a massive, massive failure and it’s ALL JOE’S fault!!! /s
No, it’s horrible because I paid my own way through college with a paper route in 1982 when tuition was $500 and he’s forgiving loans for spoiled millenials whose tuition was $50,000! Avocado toast!!! /s
Holy shit, man, were you spying on me??? (No, seriously, I gave up my paper route when I went to college, but it paid the first two years. Well, the scholarship helped a hell of a lot, but still…)
But administration officials made clear it was the first step in what could be a wide range of policy responses meant to stop low-cost Chinese electric vehicles — either manufactured in China or assembled by Chinese companies in countries like Mexico — from flooding the U.S. market and potentially driving domestic automakers out of business.
China has rapidly scaled up its production of electric vehicles in recent years, setting it on a collision course with Mr. Biden’s industrial policy efforts that seek to help American automakers dominate that market at home and abroad. Some of its smaller cars sell for less than $11,000 each — significantly less than a comparable American-made electric vehicle.
Cheaper electric cars?? Oh my!
US car maker profits threatened, circle the wagons!
White House goes to court, not Congress, to renew warrantless spy powers
The Biden Administration has asked a court, rather than Congress, to renew controversial warrantless surveillance powers used by American intelligence and due to expire within weeks. It’s a move that is either business as usual or an end-run around spying reforms, depending on who in Washington you believe.
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It’s a start, anyway…