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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsQuestion: Who was the biggest donor to Trump's inauguration fund?
Robert Reich @RBReich
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The USDA has withdrawn a plan to impose stronger safety regulations limiting salmonella levels in raw poultry.
Who was the biggest donor to Trump's inauguration fund?
Pilgrims Pride one of the largest chicken processors in the country.
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Question: Who was the biggest donor to Trump's inauguration fund? (Original Post)
riversedge
7 hrs ago
OP
Agree. But how in the heck did it take 3 years to develop the proposed rule?
Silent Type
7 hrs ago
#2
That question and similiar ones would have been the type of question that Musk should have
riversedge
7 hrs ago
#3
Definitely. I know we hate Bill Maher, but Al Gore was on his show tonight. He discussed the difference
Silent Type
7 hrs ago
#4
spanone
(138,835 posts)1. Quid Pro Quo
Corrupt top to bottom
Silent Type
(9,045 posts)2. Agree. But how in the heck did it take 3 years to develop the proposed rule?
riversedge
(75,188 posts)3. That question and similiar ones would have been the type of question that Musk should have
addressed (to help make the fed more efficient) instead of his slash and burn approach!!!!
Silent Type
(9,045 posts)4. Definitely. I know we hate Bill Maher, but Al Gore was on his show tonight. He discussed the difference
in a similar efficiency program during Clintons terms vs. the approach trump is taking.
BTW: VP Gore was really good and on fire. He even looked/sounded much younger than Ive seen him. Maher even said, I know we are looking for younger candidates, but you/Gore sound like you are ready to run.
AZJonnie
(729 posts)5. I would so love to vote for Al Gore
I'm not saying 'he should run' but if he did? I would run, not walk. Love me some Al Gore.
Silent Type
(9,045 posts)7. He said do we really need another 78+ year old, the launched into a great rant. Maher was on a kick tonight
about right now We need a return to normalcy.
dchill
(42,108 posts)6. That's sick. Probably literally.