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Yet he has openly acknowledged that criticism of "over-wokeism" is a "valid attack" on the Democrat Party, Earl.

You asked for one example of a Democrat who's recovered from the woke mind virus other than Fetterman, Earl.

You got one, Earl.
A poor example of a poor example is a poor example.

A bird in hand is worth two in the bush…etc.
 
When do @DOGE and @elonmusk start auditing USPS?

Just a few stats found on Grok:

- FY 2024 recorded a net loss of $9.5 billion.
- FY 2023 recorded a net loss of $6.5 billion.
- Since 2007, cumulative losses exceed $100 billion.


Pictured below is one of the "green" trucks that were mandated by braindead Biden.

They cost an average of $59,600 per unit, with over $2.98 billion wasted so far.


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The funding for the United States Postal Service's (USPS) planned acquisition of electric vehicle (EV) trucks and the related infrastructure primarily comes from two major sources:
  1. Congressional Funding through the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA):
    • In August 2022, Congress passed the Inflation Reduction Act, which included $3 billion specifically allocated to support the USPS in purchasing zero-emission delivery vehicles and establishing the necessary charging infrastructure.
    • Out of this, $1.29 billion was designated for the purchase of the vehicles themselves, while $1.71 billion was allocated for the charging stations and other supporting infrastructure. This funding was available through fiscal year 2031.
  2. USPS's Own Revenues:
    • The USPS plans to fund the majority of the $9.6 billion investment from its own revenues. This investment includes not just the vehicles but also the extensive infrastructure required to support an electric fleet, like charging stations at hundreds of facilities across the country.
The combination of these funding sources supports the Biden Administration's plan to modernize its fleet with a significant portion being electric vehicles. This initiative was part of a broader strategy to reduce carbon emissions, to transition to a more sustainable delivery method.


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