No money for a new FBI headquarters.

Nov 9, 2023 · 9:32 PM UTC

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Power of the purse! Cut them off just like an unruly teenager.
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Thank you Jim!! Please do not forget money 💰 for the Lahaina and Kula, Maui HI people who are still suffering and grieving, but no money for their negligent manslaughtering Dembot 🤖 gubmint though please 🙏! #mauifires #mauicoverup We appreciate all your hard work and dedication to US 🇺🇸!! @SpeakerJohnson
Replying to @Jim_Jordan
It’s aleeady approved. You’re all feckless and full of broken promises
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Wasn't it already a yes vote? That's right, investigate instead of legislate is your jam these days.
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No money for the FBI.
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Why do they need a "new" headquarters? Did the clintons attack that building too to destroy evidence?
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.@Jim_Jordan Why👆May 💯Putin dance in your wedding, if he is still around! Neglecting proposed measures like funding a new FBI headquarters and renewing FISA Section 702 without modifications could potentially risk national security. Here's why: Deteriorating Infrastructure: The J. Edgar Hoover Building, current FBI headquarters, is falling apart and lacks security or functional adequacy. Continual use of this facility may lead to escalating future costs due to necessary renovations or leases. A new headquarters would provide the essential modern and secure environment for efficient law enforcement. Space Constraints: The present building can't accommodate around 11,000 FBI personnel, which restricts the agency's functionality. A spacious new headquarters would promote effective operations and improved collaboration among FBI staff. Security Risks: The existing building falls short on security measures, which are paramount for national security. A newly designed headquarters could integrate state-of-the-art security systems to bolster the FBI's threat mitigation and security efforts. Technological Progress: A new building would offer the opportunity to incorporate modern technologies vital for contemporary law enforcement, like cybersecurity, intelligence, and data analysis. Cost-effectiveness and Efficiency: Investing in a new facility could bring long-term savings, cutting the expenses of ongoing maintenance and additional space leasing. A new building, tailored to the FBI's needs, could enhance operational efficiency. Ignoring these concerns and denying the necessary resources could jeopardize the FBI's mission and national security. Why are the DO-NOTHING Republicans who gave $1.7 Trillion in tax breaks to the ultrarich risking the national security of our nation? 2024 Elections can't come soon enough.
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Need to change party from the Uniparty
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No! Americans want to help the people in Maui, Florida and East Palestine Ohio!!!!
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Save America, Resign
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