Data for Progress isn’t exactly neutral.Shit tweet. Shit tweeter. She’s right, by definition. Republicans hate facts. The masses equate infrastructure with physical existence of something. Right or wrong that’s what they believe. If you are playing marketing games against the accepted meaning you are being deliberately dishonest. The masses support Biden’s infrastructure plan. I’m sorry you feel that the definitions of words are a “marketing game” but feel free to run against it since so many people will be upset. I suspect you’ll stick to attacking 0.4% of the population, just like op. The "masses" don't believe the day care centers have anything to do with infrastructure. Why not run on what you're actually wanting to spend money on instead of lying about it and calling it "infrastructure?" https://twitter.com/SecretaryPete/status/1379590184669417478Somebody better tell the masses what they believe. And quick. Now tell them that less than 10% goes to roads and bridges and the rest is spent on paying for the child care of people making up to $100K a year. That’s what always has me cautious in looking at these kinds of polls on issues. How things are framed matters a ton as does the data consolidation summary categorization. You’re a moron if you just accept this kind of stuff at face value. Yet you didn’t show any caution when claiming that the masses had a very specific non dictionary definition of the word “infrastructure” with no evidence at all to back you up. I know from common sense. You capitalize and depreciate things like bridges and networking equipment as you get a tangible lasting benefit of them. The snacks in the break room get expensed.
Shit tweet. Shit tweeter. She’s right, by definition. Republicans hate facts. The masses equate infrastructure with physical existence of something. Right or wrong that’s what they believe. If you are playing marketing games against the accepted meaning you are being deliberately dishonest. The masses support Biden’s infrastructure plan. I’m sorry you feel that the definitions of words are a “marketing game” but feel free to run against it since so many people will be upset. I suspect you’ll stick to attacking 0.4% of the population, just like op. The "masses" don't believe the day care centers have anything to do with infrastructure. Why not run on what you're actually wanting to spend money on instead of lying about it and calling it "infrastructure?" https://twitter.com/SecretaryPete/status/1379590184669417478Somebody better tell the masses what they believe. And quick. Now tell them that less than 10% goes to roads and bridges and the rest is spent on paying for the child care of people making up to $100K a year. That’s what always has me cautious in looking at these kinds of polls on issues. How things are framed matters a ton as does the data consolidation summary categorization. You’re a moron if you just accept this kind of stuff at face value. Yet you didn’t show any caution when claiming that the masses had a very specific non dictionary definition of the word “infrastructure” with no evidence at all to back you up.
Shit tweet. Shit tweeter. She’s right, by definition. Republicans hate facts. The masses equate infrastructure with physical existence of something. Right or wrong that’s what they believe. If you are playing marketing games against the accepted meaning you are being deliberately dishonest. The masses support Biden’s infrastructure plan. I’m sorry you feel that the definitions of words are a “marketing game” but feel free to run against it since so many people will be upset. I suspect you’ll stick to attacking 0.4% of the population, just like op. The "masses" don't believe the day care centers have anything to do with infrastructure. Why not run on what you're actually wanting to spend money on instead of lying about it and calling it "infrastructure?" https://twitter.com/SecretaryPete/status/1379590184669417478Somebody better tell the masses what they believe. And quick. Now tell them that less than 10% goes to roads and bridges and the rest is spent on paying for the child care of people making up to $100K a year. That’s what always has me cautious in looking at these kinds of polls on issues. How things are framed matters a ton as does the data consolidation summary categorization. You’re a moron if you just accept this kind of stuff at face value.
Shit tweet. Shit tweeter. She’s right, by definition. Republicans hate facts. The masses equate infrastructure with physical existence of something. Right or wrong that’s what they believe. If you are playing marketing games against the accepted meaning you are being deliberately dishonest. The masses support Biden’s infrastructure plan. I’m sorry you feel that the definitions of words are a “marketing game” but feel free to run against it since so many people will be upset. I suspect you’ll stick to attacking 0.4% of the population, just like op. The "masses" don't believe the day care centers have anything to do with infrastructure. Why not run on what you're actually wanting to spend money on instead of lying about it and calling it "infrastructure?" https://twitter.com/SecretaryPete/status/1379590184669417478Somebody better tell the masses what they believe. And quick. Now tell them that less than 10% goes to roads and bridges and the rest is spent on paying for the child care of people making up to $100K a year.
Shit tweet. Shit tweeter. She’s right, by definition. Republicans hate facts. The masses equate infrastructure with physical existence of something. Right or wrong that’s what they believe. If you are playing marketing games against the accepted meaning you are being deliberately dishonest. The masses support Biden’s infrastructure plan. I’m sorry you feel that the definitions of words are a “marketing game” but feel free to run against it since so many people will be upset. I suspect you’ll stick to attacking 0.4% of the population, just like op. The "masses" don't believe the day care centers have anything to do with infrastructure. Why not run on what you're actually wanting to spend money on instead of lying about it and calling it "infrastructure?" https://twitter.com/SecretaryPete/status/1379590184669417478Somebody better tell the masses what they believe. And quick.
Shit tweet. Shit tweeter. She’s right, by definition. Republicans hate facts. The masses equate infrastructure with physical existence of something. Right or wrong that’s what they believe. If you are playing marketing games against the accepted meaning you are being deliberately dishonest. The masses support Biden’s infrastructure plan. I’m sorry you feel that the definitions of words are a “marketing game” but feel free to run against it since so many people will be upset. I suspect you’ll stick to attacking 0.4% of the population, just like op. The "masses" don't believe the day care centers have anything to do with infrastructure. Why not run on what you're actually wanting to spend money on instead of lying about it and calling it "infrastructure?"
Shit tweet. Shit tweeter. She’s right, by definition. Republicans hate facts. The masses equate infrastructure with physical existence of something. Right or wrong that’s what they believe. If you are playing marketing games against the accepted meaning you are being deliberately dishonest. The masses support Biden’s infrastructure plan. I’m sorry you feel that the definitions of words are a “marketing game” but feel free to run against it since so many people will be upset. I suspect you’ll stick to attacking 0.4% of the population, just like op.
Shit tweet. Shit tweeter. She’s right, by definition. Republicans hate facts. The masses equate infrastructure with physical existence of something. Right or wrong that’s what they believe. If you are playing marketing games against the accepted meaning you are being deliberately dishonest.
Shit tweet. Shit tweeter. She’s right, by definition. Republicans hate facts.
This definition has worked for 200 years. Fuck your narrativeWhat Is Infrastructure?Infrastructure is the general term for the basic physical systems of a business, region, or nation. Examples of infrastructure include transportation systems, communication networks, sewage, water, and electric systems. These systems tend to be capital intensive and high-cost investments, and are vital to a country's economic development and prosperity.Projects related to infrastructure improvements may be funded publicly, privately, or through public-private partnerships. In economic terms, infrastructure often involves the production of public goods or production processes that support natural monopolies.KEY TAKEAWAYSInfrastructure are the basic systems that undergird the structure of the economy.Examples of infrastructure include transportation facilities, telecommunications networks, and water supplies.Large scale infrastructure is usually produced by the public sector or publicly regulated monopolies, but at smaller scales infrastructure can often be produced by private firms or through local collective action.As an investment, infrastructure tends to be less volatile than some other asset classes and is sometimes sought as an investment. Childcare fits, right there. Childcare is an expense not a capital asset. If you had ever held a job or managed something besides a pretend unicorn business you’d know the difference. Fuck off trying to re invent a word.
This definition has worked for 200 years. Fuck your narrativeWhat Is Infrastructure?Infrastructure is the general term for the basic physical systems of a business, region, or nation. Examples of infrastructure include transportation systems, communication networks, sewage, water, and electric systems. These systems tend to be capital intensive and high-cost investments, and are vital to a country's economic development and prosperity.Projects related to infrastructure improvements may be funded publicly, privately, or through public-private partnerships. In economic terms, infrastructure often involves the production of public goods or production processes that support natural monopolies.KEY TAKEAWAYSInfrastructure are the basic systems that undergird the structure of the economy.Examples of infrastructure include transportation facilities, telecommunications networks, and water supplies.Large scale infrastructure is usually produced by the public sector or publicly regulated monopolies, but at smaller scales infrastructure can often be produced by private firms or through local collective action.As an investment, infrastructure tends to be less volatile than some other asset classes and is sometimes sought as an investment. Childcare fits, right there.
This definition has worked for 200 years. Fuck your narrativeWhat Is Infrastructure?Infrastructure is the general term for the basic physical systems of a business, region, or nation. Examples of infrastructure include transportation systems, communication networks, sewage, water, and electric systems. These systems tend to be capital intensive and high-cost investments, and are vital to a country's economic development and prosperity.Projects related to infrastructure improvements may be funded publicly, privately, or through public-private partnerships. In economic terms, infrastructure often involves the production of public goods or production processes that support natural monopolies.KEY TAKEAWAYSInfrastructure are the basic systems that undergird the structure of the economy.Examples of infrastructure include transportation facilities, telecommunications networks, and water supplies.Large scale infrastructure is usually produced by the public sector or publicly regulated monopolies, but at smaller scales infrastructure can often be produced by private firms or through local collective action.As an investment, infrastructure tends to be less volatile than some other asset classes and is sometimes sought as an investment.
Data for Progress isn’t exactly neutral.Shit tweet. Shit tweeter. She’s right, by definition. Republicans hate facts. The masses equate infrastructure with physical existence of something. Right or wrong that’s what they believe. If you are playing marketing games against the accepted meaning you are being deliberately dishonest. The masses support Biden’s infrastructure plan. I’m sorry you feel that the definitions of words are a “marketing game” but feel free to run against it since so many people will be upset. I suspect you’ll stick to attacking 0.4% of the population, just like op. The "masses" don't believe the day care centers have anything to do with infrastructure. Why not run on what you're actually wanting to spend money on instead of lying about it and calling it "infrastructure?" https://twitter.com/SecretaryPete/status/1379590184669417478Somebody better tell the masses what they believe. And quick. Now tell them that less than 10% goes to roads and bridges and the rest is spent on paying for the child care of people making up to $100K a year. That’s what always has me cautious in looking at these kinds of polls on issues. How things are framed matters a ton as does the data consolidation summary categorization. You’re a moron if you just accept this kind of stuff at face value. Yet you didn’t show any caution when claiming that the masses had a very specific non dictionary definition of the word “infrastructure” with no evidence at all to back you up. I know from common sense. You capitalize and depreciate things like bridges and networking equipment as you get a tangible lasting benefit of them. The snacks in the break room get expensed. Want to cyber and do some hot double declining balance talk?
Data for Progress isn’t exactly neutral.Shit tweet. Shit tweeter. She’s right, by definition. Republicans hate facts. The masses equate infrastructure with physical existence of something. Right or wrong that’s what they believe. If you are playing marketing games against the accepted meaning you are being deliberately dishonest. The masses support Biden’s infrastructure plan. I’m sorry you feel that the definitions of words are a “marketing game” but feel free to run against it since so many people will be upset. I suspect you’ll stick to attacking 0.4% of the population, just like op. The "masses" don't believe the day care centers have anything to do with infrastructure. Why not run on what you're actually wanting to spend money on instead of lying about it and calling it "infrastructure?" https://twitter.com/SecretaryPete/status/1379590184669417478Somebody better tell the masses what they believe. And quick. Now tell them that less than 10% goes to roads and bridges and the rest is spent on paying for the child care of people making up to $100K a year. That’s what always has me cautious in looking at these kinds of polls on issues. How things are framed matters a ton as does the data consolidation summary categorization. You’re a moron if you just accept this kind of stuff at face value. Yet you didn’t show any caution when claiming that the masses had a very specific non dictionary definition of the word “infrastructure” with no evidence at all to back you up. I know from common sense. You capitalize and depreciate things like bridges and networking equipment as you get a tangible lasting benefit of them. The snacks in the break room get expensed. Want to cyber and do some hot double declining balance talk? After I do my impairment analysis of Kobe’s goodwill.
https://twitter.com/abigailmarone/status/1379861174490177541
https://twitter.com/abigailmarone/status/1379861174490177541 Not your best effort.
Shit tweet. Shit tweeter. She’s right, by definition. Republicans hate facts. The masses equate infrastructure with physical existence of something. Right or wrong that’s what they believe. If you are playing marketing games against the accepted meaning you are being deliberately dishonest. The masses support Biden’s infrastructure plan. I’m sorry you feel that the definitions of words are a “marketing game” but feel free to run against it since so many people will be upset. I suspect you’ll stick to attacking 0.4% of the population, just like op. The "masses" don't believe the day care centers have anything to do with infrastructure. Why not run on what you're actually wanting to spend money on instead of lying about it and calling it "infrastructure?" https://twitter.com/SecretaryPete/status/1379590184669417478Somebody better tell the masses what they believe. And quick. Data For Progress is a progressive polling outfit. Unabashedly biased and far left. That anyone in any position of leadership in this country would use a clearly biased polling services data says a lot more about that person and their lack of honesty than it does about the topic DFP is attempting to sway the public on.There are good polling organizations out there and what they are showing when they break down the data is that Americans are very leery of this administration putting together a non-pork laden infrastructure. Most Americans give a thumbs up to roads, bridges, the internet, but are thumbs down when the pork is introduced. Only some rats like the pork. Good polls show that the independents and Republicans are clearly split from the rats. Yes those same rats that swallowed like a black hole the "shovel ready" lie we got 12 years ago. Too fucking stupid to learn a lesson.
Seems like it’s the gop that needs a lesson. Dem lies and tactics have them owning the WhiteHouse, SC, Senate, House and federal bureaucracy.
Seems like it’s the gop that needs a lesson. Dem lies and tactics have them owning the WhiteHouse, SC, Senate, House and federal bureaucracy. This. Our army grows one by oneThe democrats are the SEC. It just means moreThe GOP are Larry Scott
Seems like it’s the gop that needs a lesson. Dem lies and tactics have them owning the WhiteHouse, SC, Senate, House and federal bureaucracy. This. Our army grows one by oneThe democrats are the SEC. It just means moreThe GOP are Larry Scott Wow. Just wow.