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https://twitter.com/froomkin/status/1331269785158610947From the WH: "On Monday, November 30 starting at 7:00AM EST the Office of the First Lady will host a preview of the 2020 holiday décor at the White House.... The First Lady will not be in attendance. https://twitter.com/froomkin/status/1331269785158610947
Hey guys...Biden won Pennsylvania again!!
“Ned! Ned ryerson! Needle nose Ned! Come on, buddy. Case Western High! Ned Ryerson. I did the whistling belly button trick at the high school talent show. Bing!”
Your concern is duly noted- but the honesty of your concern was missing for 4 years, and I don't expect it to be real.
I knew this was coming but **** all these people with a hot spiked poker
https://mobile.twitter.com/JesseLehrich/status/1331382260940107782
I would assume he is responding to the tweet itself...
Biden just broke 80 million votes. In 1972, fewer than 80 million votes were cast for all Presidential candidates.
48 years actually seems like a fairly long interval for the active electorate to double.
The head of the House Armed Services Committee is accusing Air Force leadership of trumpeting the placement of a new aircraft operating base in Georgia in order to influence the state’s crucial Senate runoff races.
The service on Tuesday announced four locations to place Air National Guard C-130J Super Hercules cargo aircraft, with the Georgia Air National Guard Base in Savannah selected as one of the sites.
Armed Services Committee Chairman Adam Smith (D-Wash.) said the timing of the announcement “raises serious concerns” and “could mar the service’s historically repeatable, transparent, and deliberate strategic basing process, which until now has helped insulate basing decisions from political influence.”
He asserted in a statement that the move to include Georgia as a location “inherently politicizes the announcement amidst the ongoing Senate runoffs in the state.”
The Air Force did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The service in June briefed Congress on three sites to be selected for the new operating bases, none of which were in Georgia, though Savannah was included in the original eight installations considered.
The installations will eventually be home to a combined 24 aircraft, replacing older C-130H aircraft.
Smith on Tuesday accused the Air Force of deviating from its plan in announcing the Georgia operating base.
“The Air Force has traditionally avoided making basing announcements near an election so as not to be accused of playing politics with force structure decisions. In this instance, the timing and decision to include Savannah, GA in the announcement, when Georgia is focused on Senate runoff elections, raises questions about the Secretary’s motives,” Smith said.
Sen. David Perdue, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee and one of the incumbent GOP senators running in the January runoffs, lauded the Air Force's decision earlier Tuesday.