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/46 Terrace Avenue, Riverside, asking $2.695 million, gone in 15 days. The owners paid $1.6 in 2020, and appear to be not only getting their asked-for price, and sugar on top.
32 Pheasant Lane, $3.895 million, 7 days — count on it going for over $4.
Sale prices reported
/Watchtower Lane
15 Watchtower Lane, Havemeyer, $3.750 million asked, $3,890 million paid by Long Island City “newcomers” — from Venezuela? Eleven days on market.
Hendrie Avenue, Riverside
8 Hendrie Avenue closed today at $3,312, 500 — asking price was $3,350 million. Built in 1880, with electricity and indoor plumbing added since. Buyers are from the Denver/Aurora area. 12 days on market.
Just when you think the world's a depressing, dreary mess, a bit of comedy gold surfaces on the web
/she’s awfl mad!
This is beautiful!
— Billboard Chris 🇨🇦🇺🇸 (@BillboardChris) July 27, 2024
An arrogant woman from Portland harassed a young Trump supporter and got kicked off the plane.pic.twitter.com/dEwLfZU0O4
Fair enough; we're tired of fat drag queens shoving their hairy butts in our faces
/‘So Frustrated With Religion’: ‘The View’ Co-Host Sara Haines Rages At Christians Upset By Drag Olympics Opening
“I get so tired of being beaten over the head with religious messages while someone walks along their life not living like Jesus at all.”
We're in for quite ride; while it lasts
/Elizabeth Warren: Yes, Kamala Will Grant Citizenship to All Illegals
Elizabeth Warren confirmed this morning that Kamala Harris will work with Congress to grant citizenship to the tens of millions of illegals inside our country.
Here’s what she said:
“I believe we need to create a pathway to citizenship. All of that is a part of what we need to do for comprehensive immigration reform. Kamala Harris will work with Congress and get that done.”
I know this isn’t a shock to you or me – we know this about her. But the media is trying to whitewash her record as a radical leftist and I’m glad Warren, who served with her in the Senate and knows her very well, said this for all to here.
Kamala will reward illegals with citizenship, which means more and more will continue to come. And she will let them all in.
William Barr: The growing threat behind Biden's Supreme Court proposal
Americans need to understand that the campaign to radically change the Court is coming. While current proposals like term limits for the longest-serving justices and an imposed code of ethics threaten the Constitution and the separation of powers, the far left is demanding that Court be packed with additional liberal justices. Whoever the Democrat nominee for President is, if they win, that is exactly what will happen, and it only takes a majority vote and the signature of the President.
In fact, presumptive nominee VP Kamala Harris, who received Biden’s wholehearted endorsement, has already expressed support, stating she was "absolutely open" to court packing.
Transforming the Supreme Court into another partisan body would destroy the independence of the judiciary and threaten the civil liberties of all Americans. Concerning such an idea, then-Senator Biden once said that changing the structure of the Court was "a bonehead idea" that would "put in question … the independence of the … Supreme Court." He was right. The last thing we need in this country right now is a Supreme Court coup that would threaten our democratic republic.
Riverside Contract
/7 Wesskum Wood Road, $3.495 million, 17 days on market.
How's that "Green" money being spent?
/“Building a clean energy economy can and should be a win-win for union autoworkers and automakers. This investment [sic] will create thousands of good-paying, union manufacturing jobs and retain even more — from Lansing, Michigan to Fort Valley, Georgia — by helping auto companies retool, reboot and rehire in the same factories and communities.''
Just as in any other planned economy, it’s going to those in favor the regime, without regard to ability or merit. Example:
Biden's comment that outraged Elon Musk, turning the world's richest man against Democrats and electrifying his support for Trump
Joe Biden outraged Elon Musk when he said a rival EV executive had 'electrified the entire automobile industry' in America.
When he said that about General Motors CEO Mary Barra in 2021, he gave the cold shoulder to Musk, the Tesla billionaire who most credit with the popularity of electric vehicles in the United States.
Whether he knew it or not, Biden planted a seed that day that has led Musk - a 2020 Biden voter who claimed to have never cast a ballot for Republicans - toward an alliance with Donald Trump.
Biden and Barra were attending multiple events celebrating Biden's infrastructure law and an executive order outlining a goal to have electric and other zero-emissions vehicles make up half of the new cars and trucks sold by 2030.
Musk was not invited and had to watch Barra - whose General Motors had produced just 26 EVs compared to Tesla's 115,000 in the fourth quarter of 2021 - be hailed by Biden as having 'electrified the entire automobile industry' while adding that Detroit - and not Austin, the home of Tesla - was 'leading the world in electric vehicles'.
A new Wall Street Journal story suggests it didn't have to be this way, as Musk made multiple overtures toward Biden after he defeated Trump in 2020.
However, Biden wanted to burnish his credentials as a pro-union president and faced pressure from the United Auto Workers to avoid Musk given Tesla's anti-union practices.
'We made it clear to the administration about where things were,' said a former UAW official.
'We didn't have to make an ultimatum. They understood.'
Tesla and Musk were outraged by Biden showing the company the cold shoulder but Democrats as a whole seemed to be drawing Musk's ire as the Biden presidency went on.
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Despite some efforts by those close to Biden, Musk started to notice that the White House was coming after him, the the Federal Trade Commission and US Justice Department investigating X and Tesla.
All of these issues have snowballed into an avalanche which has led Musk to make friends with Capitol Hill's Republicans, despite Tesla benefitting from Biden's Inflation Reduction Act and Musk's personal wealth growing during the Biden presidency.
Imagine what investments could be made in productive enterprises and technology if the government weren't forcibly diverting resources to its green nude eel
/Janet Yellen Calls For $78,000,000,000,000 To Tackle Climate Change
“At home, we are implementing the Inflation Reduction Act, the most significant climate legislation in our nation’s history,” Yellen said during the speech. “It is driving hundreds of billions of dollars of investments in the clean energy technologies and industries that will propel us toward our climate goals and fuel our economic growth.”
It’s Soviet five-year planning all the way down, and I do mean down.
From shutting down existing power plants and forcing utilities to build windmills, to requirements that manufacturers design and build new factories to produce electric cars and trucks that don’t work and that no one wants, the inventory of wasted money is endless. here’s just one small example:
Kamala Harris Touted a $5B Electric School Bus Program. Three Years Later, It's Produced Just 60 Buses.
California superintendent says electric buses would take district back to 'Pony Express days'
One of Kamala Harris's highest profile responsibilities as vice president has been spearheading the federal government's billion-dollar efforts to deploy thousands of electric buses across hundreds of school districts nationwide. But years into the program, only a small fraction of those projects have been completed while dozens of school districts have withdrawn from the program altogether.
As part of the first tranche of Clean School Bus program funding two years ago, Harris and EPA administrator Michael Regan unleashed nearly $1 billion in federal rebates for 389 school districts across all 50 states to help deliver a total 2,463 electric school buses. According to federal data reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon, just 27 of those districts have proven to the EPA that their buses were delivered and that their diesel-fueled buses being replaced have been discarded.
Collectively, those districts have deployed a total of 60 battery-electric or low-emissions propane-fueled school buses. And 55 additional districts have pulled out of the program, according to other federal data shared with the Free Beacon, citing a variety of technological and infrastructure concerns. In other words: More school districts have withdrawn from the program than proven that they have completed it.
"EPA anticipates that transitioning to new technology school buses will take time, which is why the project period is two years with an option to extend where needed and justified," said EPA spokeswoman Shayla Powell.
Powell didn't deny that 60 school buses have been deployed as part of the program, but she explained that districts still have three months until the EPA's deadline to either file close-out documentation showing they have obtained the buses and scrapped old buses, or file for an extension. The wide time frame is designed to give districts time to test the new buses out and integrate them into their fleet. Powell didn't say how many total buses may have been deployed in districts that have yet to file close-out materials.
The slow progression of the Clean School Bus program is a blow to the Biden-Harris administration as it seeks to quickly get billions of dollars in green energy and climate funding—earmarked in President Joe Biden's signature 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and 2022 Inflation Reduction Act—out the door. It's also a black eye for Harris, who has, in many ways, taken credit for the program, which she characterized earlier this year as an "investment in our children, their health, and their education."
The Clean School Bus program was created nearly three years ago as a provision of the 2021 infrastructure bill, which put aside $5 billion for the EPA to distribute in the form of rebates and grants over the course of five years. Since Harris's initial announcement, the agency has unveiled a $1 billion tranche of grants for 280 school districts and a second tranche of rebates, worth $900 million, for another 530 districts. None of those districts have deployed any buses under the program.
"This only makes economic sense if the bus is paid for with a grant like we received," Jeff Dicks, the superintendent of the Newell-Fonda and Albert City-Truesdale school systems in northern Iowa, told the Free Beacon. "The cost is so prohibitive that the cost savings are not worth it."
Dicks's school district is among the districts that have received funds under the Clean School Bus project—Albert City-Truesdale was awarded $395,000 as part of the October 2022 tranche of rebates. That money was used to fund a single new electric bus and a corresponding charging station. The district will be able to save money on fuel, but only because the bus was acquired free of charge, Dicks said.
Based on the EPA's funding calculus, the average new school bus under the Clean School Bus program costs upwards of $370,000, more than three times the cost of a traditional diesel bus. That implies the cost to replace the entire U.S. fleet of 547,000 yellow school buses with electric alternatives would exceed $202 billion.
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"Ultimately, what sealed it for us was just the performance concerns," Tom O'Malley, the superintendent of Modoc Joint Unified School District located in northern California, said in an interview.
Modoc School District withdrew from the Clean School Bus program in March 2023, five months after it had been selected to receive $2.4 million for six electric buses.
O'Malley said the EPA's funding came short by about $50,000 per vehicle, meaning the buses were more expensive than projected and would have cost his district hundreds of thousands of dollars, even though the program was intended to provide free buses. But he emphasized the performance concerns were an even bigger hurdle, pointing particularly to how electric buses fare in rural and cold weather conditions.
"We get super cold in the winter—we get down below zero in the winter and it's cold here about nine months out of the year," he continued. "Basically, we're being told that you can't run the heaters, which means you can't defrost your windows because they take too much battery power. So, we were told they would get 200 miles on a charge, but the people in the field were telling us 70 with a loaded bus. That just doesn't work."
The superintendent of Fall River Joint Unified School District, which is also located in California, about 90 miles west of Modoc School District, echoed O'Malley's concerns. Fall River didn't receive any EPA funding for electric buses.
"We don't want to put kids on a bus that's not guaranteed to be able to get there, especially here in the rural areas," Fall River superintendent Morgan Nugent told the Free Beacon, adding that relying on electric buses would take his district back to the "Pony Express days." "Those who are making the policies need to get out to actually see how this is going to impact the rest of the country."
And Nicole Henson, the superintendent of Wayne City School District in southern Illinois, which declined rebates worth $1.2 million for three new buses, said in an email that her district withdrew from the program over mileage concerns.
Energy experts and industry groups have long warned that pushing forward with electric buses, and electric heavy-duty vehicles broadly, too quickly would be met with a series of roadblocks. In addition to electric vehicles having a lower range than traditional vehicles, charging infrastructure for heavy-duty vehicles requires substantial electric grid upgrades and increased power generation.