Dangerous slacker, read the typical announcement from the Red Cross at the time. The City Of San Francisco took these rules very seriously, so seriously with the City Health Agent shot a man who refused to wear a mask, two bystanders who have been be standing behind the man. That seems a bit much to some people, but many other people thought it was fine and they went along with it. They were very afraid of the virus and they wanted to do their part to stop it but most of all, they trusted their leaders, their leaders put a Man Mandate in place, they assumed it was for good reason than they wanted to help. Then a single picture changed everything. The photographer who happen to be attending a Boxing Match snapped a shot of several high Ranking City officials including the mayor of san francisco, a member of congress, senior Health Administrator all sitting at the event all completely unmasked. The photograph went national. Americans were shocked to discover that the people making and en
Typical announcement from the Red Cross at the time. The City Of San Francisco took these rules very seriously, so seriously with the City Health Agent shot a man who refused Toc Wear A mask, two bystanders whos have been be standing behind the man. That seems a bit much to some people, but many other people thought it was fine and they went along with it. They were very afraid of the virus and they wanted to do their part to stop it but most of all, they trusted their leaders, their leaders put a Man Mandate in place, they assumed it was for good reason than they wanted to help. Then a single picture changed everything. The photographer who happen to be attending a Boxing Match snapped a shot of several high Ranking City officials including the mayor of san francisco, a member of congress, senior Health Administrator all sitting at the event all completely unmasked. The photograph went national. Americans were shocked to discover that the people making and enforcing the rules had no i
smaller than our federal workforce. entire countries. in other words, the u.s. government is astoundingly large, truly gargantuan. what do all those people that work there every day do? many aren t sure, including employees themselves. fundamentally, the federal government is a mystery, and like the universe, it goes on forever. the good news is every once in a while, our government does something we can understand. that happened recently when joe biden $750 billion piece of legislation, the inflation reduction act. what does it do? are you slow? the answer is in the name. the inflation reduction act is an act that reduces inflation. voters say it is the problem that they worry about most: inflation. that s how things work in washington. you identify a law and make something illegal. if it s also so hot, just have congress write a law banning high temperatures. congress has decided to bring that approach to inflation. you can imagine how terrifying it would be seeing it red
inflation reduction act into law, one of the most significant laws in our history. let me say from the start with this law the american people won and the special interest lost. will: now while he sits there smug, clapping, chuck schumer and jim clyburn by his side telling you this is the biggest win in history, the only one who is going to suffer from so-called inflation reduction act is you. on top of not actually reducing inflation, biden is now, of course, as you know, adding 87,000 new irs agents to the federal government. effectively doubling the irs. they are adding $80 billion to the irs budget over the next 10 years and get this, 57% of that is going to enforcement. now the white house and democrats tell you the plan is to i can majeure that big corporations and the 1 percent pay their fair share of taxes. but, like everything else in biden s new bill, it doesn t actually do what it says it will do. in reality, you are going to be audited and robbed blind. accordin
The federal government to mandate certain security procedures. you might think that federal government as authority and control over a positions. they do not, necessarily have the on smaller substations like the one in north carolina. they should reach in, take the authority and mandate certain criteria. we spent billions on cybersecurity to prevent a hack against targeted, but we are not doing the same for simple physical security measures, drones, patrols, sensors, et cetera on these best and remote sites. there was obviously a lot of attention on the story. i am hoping to pull back tucker in for us and give us a sense of how officials go about investigating the attack. you heard about the 75,000 dollar reward for someone who has information that leads to suspects, what is it that they are looking for? well, they are looking for anything that points to who did this and why. that is according to recent