President Joe Biden announced Thursday $3 billion toward identifying and replacing theĀ nationās unsafeĀ leadĀ pipes,Ā a long-sought move to improve public health and clean drinking waterĀ that will be paidĀ for by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Biden unveiled the new fundingĀ in North Carolina, a battleground state Democrats have lost to Donald Trump in the past two presidential electionsĀ but are feeling more bullish toward due to an abortion measure on the stateās ballot this November.
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The Environmental Protection Agency will invest $3 billion in theĀ leadĀ pipe effort annually through 2026, Administrator Michael Regan told reporters. He said that nearly 50% of the funding will go to disadvantaged communities ā and a fact sheet from the Biden administration noted that ālead exposure disproportionately affects communities of color and low-income families.ā
Sorry for insulting you.
But how else do you call a person who finds an ethnic slur in a word they donāt understand? Iād understand if Iād say anything about Ukrainians at all.
If I do something like that (happens regularly) I admit that Iām an idiot. Iām actually glad to discharge some of the frustration through that.
Well, if you liked the clarification part, the anecdote itself is:
"Thatās a skull of Alexander when he was 5, thatās when he was 25, thatās when he was dead. Any questions?
How can one person have 3 skulls?
And youāre what?
A dachnik (that is, a person with a garden and now usually, then maybe a house without utilities in the countryside, living in the city).
Then go to hell, the lecture is for kolkhozniks."
The anecdote refers to the expected intelligence level of typical Soviet brochures, like of an enthusiast worker who offered to reduce the acceptable percentage of discarded product to ānoneā instead of some percent and similar.
And, well, maybe to how Soviet officials viewed their population.
For what itās worth, I do actually appreciate the anthropological background. And yes, I was being rather foolish in my initial comment.