President Joe Biden - Kamala Harris Administration

We had one sensor highly targeted to a specific customers requirements resulting in an obscene price tag but hey they paid it. Just nobody else would. So are slogan for that one was “you can buy a better sensor but you can’t pay more!”
I remember going out to eat with a few GE guys during a startup on a Sunday to eat lunch and mentally calculated how much my company was paying for them to eat lunch since they were billing double time and it was in the $35 a minute range. At least my $10 lunch was free.
 
that is my understanding - I could be wrong.




The High Efficiency Electric Home Rebate Act (HEEHRA), includes $4.5 billion in direct rebates for low- and moderate-income households that install new, efficient electric appliances, using a framework proposed in our Appliance Rebate Plan. For instance, a low income household will receive a rebate covering the full cost of a heat pump installation for space heating, up to a cap of $8,000. This household could receive up to $1,750 for a heat pump water heater, $840 for an electric stove, and $840 for an electric clothes dryer. If required, this household can also receive up to $4,000 for an upgraded breaker box, $2,500 for upgraded electrical wiring, and $1,600 for insulation, ventilation and sealing. For moderate income households, the same rebates are available to cover 50 percent of the costs. This will enable roughly one million low- and moderate-income households to go electric.

In addition, the Inflation Reduction Act includes $4.5 billion in efficiency and electrification rebates under the Home Energy Performance-Based, Whole-House Rebates.

According to this summary, this program "equalizes the costs between electric appliances and their alternatives". That doesn't sound like a rebate covering the full cost to me.

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According to this summary, this program "equalizes the costs between electric appliances and their alternatives". That doesn't sound like a rebate covering the full cost to me.

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$14,000 rebate? Good Lord, I could buy every appliance in my house twice and not spend that much. I guess I'll be buying new appliances from Korea for free thanks to this rebate plan.
 
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$14,000 rebate? Good Lord, I could buy every appliance in my house twice and not spend that much. I guess I'll be buying new appliances from Korea for free thanks to this rebate plan.
Somehow I doubt you'll meet the low income requirements.
 
Biden Sells Missiles To The Country He Once Called A ‘Pariah’

The Biden administration approved a sale of Patriot missiles and support equipment to Saudi Arabia Tuesday, overriding prior campaign pledges to end arms transfers to the “pariah” country over human rights issues.

President Joe Biden notified Congress of the $3 billion sale the day after the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen vowed to extend a UN-brokered ceasefire with the Houthi rebel group for two months, CNN reported. Saudi Arabia has been accused of striking civilian targets and contributing to one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, leading Biden in 2019 to denounce the country’s human rights practices and vow to suspend arms transfers that support offensive Saudi campaigns.

Biden previously promised to make Saudi Arabia “pay the price” for killing journalist Jamal Kashoggi and “make them the pariah that they are.”

Biden Sells Missiles To The Country He Once Called A ‘Pariah’
 
Biden WH Press Secretary: Overturning Roe Was Unconstitutional

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Biden WH Press Secretary: Overturning Roe Was Unconstitutional
 
$14,000 rebate? Good Lord, I could buy every appliance in my house twice and not spend that much. I guess I'll be buying new appliances from Korea for free thanks to this rebate plan.
I'd be willing to bet that there is no requirement attached to this federal government giveaway that recipients actually be a U.S. citizen.
 
Someone please escort this idiot to the door.

Nooo let her stay . I feel like we are starting to heal as a country with all of these diverse intellectuals this administration has put in place . We don’t need intellectual honesty as long as we have diversity .
 
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Wait until you get on Medicare and have to pay the Irmaa subsidy. If you think the ACA premiums are high, wait until you get on Medicare and oh don't forget to grab your ankles if you have any expensive drugs to take.

What is Irmma? Sounds like something Stacey Abrams grandmother invented.
 
Nooo let her stay . I feel like we are starting to heal as a country with all of these diverse intellectuals this administration has put in place . We don’t need intellectual honest as long as we have diversity .

Why does it seem like Detroit is a microcosm of where our nation is headed?
 
I remember going out to eat with a few GE guys during a startup on a Sunday to eat lunch and mentally calculated how much my company was paying for them to eat lunch since they were billing double time and it was in the $35 a minute range. At least my $10 lunch was free.


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The High Efficiency Electric Home Rebate Act (HEEHRA), includes $4.5 billion in direct rebates for low- and moderate-income households that install new, efficient electric appliances, using a framework proposed in our Appliance Rebate Plan. For instance, a low income household will receive a rebate covering the full cost of a heat pump installation for space heating, up to a cap of $8,000. This household could receive up to $1,750 for a heat pump water heater, $840 for an electric stove, and $840 for an electric clothes dryer. If required, this household can also receive up to $4,000 for an upgraded breaker box, $2,500 for upgraded electrical wiring, and $1,600 for insulation, ventilation and sealing. For moderate income households, the same rebates are available to cover 50 percent of the costs. This will enable roughly one million low- and moderate-income households to go electric.

In addition, the Inflation Reduction Act includes $4.5 billion in efficiency and electrification rebates under the Home Energy Performance-Based, Whole-House Rebates.

Well we know who lobbied for this bill.
 
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