拜登到基辅了,泽连斯基亲自接待

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gokgs
查查历史典故,( 苏武牧羊 ) 是哪里!
清月随风 发表于 2023-02-20 11:31

你不会连俄罗斯什么时候建国的都不知道吧?
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CA10092
多谢拉黑,智商不在一个层次上没法对话
westlake 发表于 2023-02-20 11:23

你这样的智商居然好意思说智商二字,太幽默了。你知道什么是智商吗?LOL
老头不愧是老政客,表面甜言蜜语下面使劲捅刀子,当初以为他上台中美恢复蜜月关系,结果下手比川普更狠,一边捅刀子一边庆祝中国春节,不像川普,一句话就把华人得罪的死死的。
清月随风
多谢拉黑,智商不在一个层次上没法对话
westlake 发表于 2023-02-20 11:23


上次她就说把我拉黑了,不知道今天为什么她又看到了我😂😂😂 看来是忘不了我啊😅😅😅
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Laker_2486
尼玛, 拉黑你吧, 脏眼睛。
gokgs 发表于 2023-02-20 11:21

你确实很恶心,看了脏眼睛。什么时候华川粉这种下水道生物能从世界上消失啊。
自由的灵魂
刚当选的时候以为他是痴呆。害怕他把美国卖了。现在当选两年觉得这人还可以。在外交政策上比较圆滑。比川普有远见有见识一些。
ihatemylife 发表于 2023-02-20 06:51

认可见识,远见另议
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shuma08
灯塔国不是浪得虚名
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gokgs

上次她就说把我拉黑了,不知道今天为什么她又看到了我😂😂😂 看来是忘不了我啊😅😅😅
清月随风 发表于 2023-02-20 11:38

靠, 黑名单满了, 把你放出来的阿。 你也整天胡说八道。
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gokgs
你确实很恶心,看了脏眼睛。什么时候华川粉这种下水道生物能从世界上消失啊。
Laker_2486 发表于 2023-02-20 11:39

拉黑之。
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westlake

上次她就说把我拉黑了,不知道今天为什么她又看到了我😂😂😂 看来是忘不了我啊😅😅😅
清月随风 发表于 2023-02-20 11:38

你太有魅力啦 哈哈
蔓蔓茵茵
回复 91楼westlake的帖子
你要好好思索一下为什么大家都讨厌你 可以从你原生家庭入手 不过你也可能是后天脑残 很难说
上好佳无袖Tank
确实,川普除了一张嘴会博得注意其他都没了,搞政治还是需要深谋远虑。
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westlake
回复 91楼westlake的帖子
你要好好思索一下为什么大家都讨厌你 可以从你原生家庭入手 不过你也可能是后天脑残 很难说
蔓蔓茵茵 发表于 2023-02-20 11:43

说了你的愚昧不是你的错 😂
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nj_guy
你不会连俄罗斯什么时候建国的都不知道吧?
gokgs 发表于 2023-02-20 11:33

你不会不知道俄罗斯对西伯利亚的东部和远东地区的扩张是在 1500年 - 1900年完成的吧?沙皇俄国是从 1547年建立的,自建立后,一直向东和向西扩张,才获得今天这样广袤的土地。
清月随风
靠, 黑名单满了, 把你放出来的阿。 你也整天胡说八道。
gokgs 发表于 2023-02-20 11:41


那你就要反省一下自己了,黑名单都满了!如果一个人不喜欢你可以说是别人的错,如果都不喜欢你( 黑名单满了)那一定是你自己的问题了!👌👌👌
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Vesper8
赢了这一战, 美国又一个一百年世界老大稳了
老年痴呆比你看得远,也要感谢普京提供机会
qqyxgz 发表于 2023-02-20 08:34

俄罗斯有核武器,想不出怎么可能
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xiaoxiaotd
https://youtu.be/dTm-51ZhWJo,
中国就应该支持俄国啊。这是李显龙对俄乌战争中亚洲各国态度的评价。连李显龙都觉得中国支持俄国是天经地义的。结交俄国确保了中国能源进口的多样化。而且美国不断升级台海局势,根本不是想和中国做交易的样子,而是想挑起另一场代理人战争。也就是中国实力强大了,选择的手段多了,所以不会像俄国一样被逼到开战。
中国海空军的规模和质量是西太平洋第一,即使全世界算也是第二,而且远超过第三第四。真理在大炮的射程之内,美国已经没有在第一岛链内取胜的把握了,所以想在台海来场代理人战争。中国怎么可能不和俄国合作呢。
国与国之间就是利益关系,今天是朋友明天可以是敌人,美国可以昨天还给日本提供钢铁石油资金去侵略中国,明天就亲自下场帮中国抗日。没有什么道德的考量。

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westlake
你不会不知道俄罗斯对西伯利亚的东部和远东地区的扩张是在 1500年 - 1900年完成的吧?沙皇俄国是从 1547年建立的,自建立后,一直向东和向西扩张,才获得今天这样广袤的土地。
nj_guy 发表于 2023-02-20 11:46

其实真的不用追溯到这么遥远,看看前苏联就够了
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yefenghaiyun
别有事没事又扯中国,中国不是美国,也不是发达的西方国家,没钱送武器,不管给谁。中国优先发展经济,大搞扶贫国内的落后地区,我赞成。
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laohua001
https://youtu.be/dTm-51ZhWJo,
中国就应该支持俄国啊。这是李显龙对俄乌战争中亚洲各国态度的评价。连李显龙都觉得中国支持俄国是天经地义的。结交俄国确保了中国能源进口的多样化。而且美国不断升级台海局势,根本不是想和中国做交易的样子,而是想挑起另一场代理人战争。也就是中国实力强大了,选择的手段多了,所以不会像俄国一样被逼到开战。
中国海空军的规模和质量是西太平洋第一,即使全世界算也是第二,而且远超过第三第四。真理在大炮的射程之内,美国已经没有在第一岛链内取胜的把握了,所以想在台海来场代理人战争。中国怎么可能不和俄国合作呢。
国与国之间就是利益关系,今天是朋友明天可以是敌人,美国可以昨天还给日本提供钢铁石油资金去侵略中国,明天就亲自下场帮中国抗日。没有什么道德的考量。

xiaoxiaotd 发表于 2023-02-20 11:47

三国演义 吴蜀只有联盟 才能活着 否则都要被魏灭国
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Cleveland
靠, 黑名单满了, 把你放出来的阿。 你也整天胡说八道。
gokgs 发表于 2023-02-20 11:41

哈哈,自绝于人民就是说的你。
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zhegufei
新疆种族灭绝这样的梗一出 土共也就没啥退路了啊 只有死抗了 中美关系绝对不可能好了
当时觉得恨震惊, 不明白美国为啥要抛出这张牌
其实贸易战, 科技封锁, 炸气球, 台海 都是可以缓解的
唯独这个种族灭绝, 土共绝不可能吞下去, 否则执政合法性没有 而且遗臭万年啊。


laohua001 发表于 2023-02-20 11:05

执政合法性,和西方没有关系,是中国人民决定的 对于种族灭绝,那是西方的定义,不是字面意义的种族灭绝 但是有一说一,中国的人权状况也确实应该改善,不要干愚蠢的事情。 疫情疯控期间,各种奇葩事情都看见了。
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zhegufei
你的言论暴露了你川粉的本质!😀😀😀
清月随风 发表于 2023-02-20 11:16

不是穿粉,是WM
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westlake
回复 122楼zhegufei的帖子
中国人民能决定啥?拉倒吧
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laohua001
别有事没事又扯中国,中国不是美国,也不是发达的西方国家,没钱送武器,不管给谁。中国优先发展经济,大搞扶贫国内的落后地区,我赞成。
yefenghaiyun 发表于 2023-02-20 11:49

土共一定会支持鹅的。 这个道理太浅显了
至于是否支援武器要看战争进展。
反正目前国际形式鹅绝对不能倒下
这个youtube好多人都分析的清清楚楚了
楼主
确实,川普除了一张嘴会博得注意其他都没了,搞政治还是需要深谋远虑。
上好佳无袖Tank 发表于 2023-02-20 11:44

当时大家嫌弃希拉里太油选川普,现在发现政治还真得老油子来玩
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xiaoxiaotd
肯定支援电子战信息设施了,前段时间美国制裁中国公司提供合成孔径雷达图像给俄国。
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westlake
肯定支援电子战信息设施了,前段时间美国制裁中国公司提供合成孔径雷达图像给俄国。
xiaoxiaotd 发表于 2023-02-20 11:57

现在美国认为有证据中国在积极考虑提供进攻型武器给俄罗斯
吃鸡蛋
咋觉得白等是在和普京打配合啊?
laohua001 发表于 2023-02-20 11:22

怕死呗,万一被打下来呗
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xiaoxiaotd
回复 128楼westlake的帖子
即使给也没什么。但最大可能还是提供芯片,电子产品
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abcery
回复 1楼Struggle的帖子
疯了
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laohua001
现在美国认为有证据中国在积极考虑提供进攻型武器给俄罗斯
westlake 发表于 2023-02-20 12:00

二选一. 土共选哪个?
提供武器被北约制裁
不提供武器步鹅后尘

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babeann
习加入俄罗斯的理由是什么?加入俄罗斯能给中国带来任何好处吗? 乌克兰历史上有恩于中国,中国不至于做这种忘恩负义的事情吧? 除此外,加入俄罗斯是准备放弃欧洲这个市场了?跟所有欧洲国家为敌? 我实在想不出来中国为什么要加入俄罗斯?
ihatemylife 发表于 2023-02-20 09:26

因为习近平个人意识膨胀,和普金川普这样的独裁者有共鸣,他现在就是学毛泽东那一套,打仗自己不去,估计还没有毛泽东的胆子,至少人家死了儿子
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gokgs
基本政治常识, 至少几个核大国之间应该互相尊重吧,除非你是希特勒第二。 连这个都不懂的, 基本都是脑残, 搅屎棍。
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westlake
回复 1楼Struggle的帖子
疯了

abcery 发表于 2023-02-20 12:08

这位在总统日的另一个推是要把红州和蓝州分开成两个国家,且不论这是否违宪,是否算叛国,只要经济上分开,红州还能过得下去吗?
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bud
川普的路子是联俄制中, 无论是川普还是拜登最后目标都是土工。
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qqyxgz
俄罗斯有核武器,想不出怎么可能
Vesper8 发表于 2023-02-20 11:47

俄罗斯的核武器是继承的苏联, 嗯, “前”苏联
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.Cheers.
老头只是年纪大了,反应需要些时间。但一点也不痴呆,非常有心计,善于计算,而且敢于冒险。
nj_guy 发表于 2023-02-20 07:54

而且有阅历的人,对于在什么上面放注意力花精力和年轻时不一样了,有时候不在眼前的事情上,也会显得反应慢。我特别喜欢看拜老头听完对方说一段让人无语的话时候又无奈又宽容的微表情,反应一点都不慢。
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chfox
虽千万人,吾往矣。
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iammaja
别回来了
嘎小鸭 发表于 2023-02-20 06:14

他回不来的话,副总统上位啊......还是平安回来吧
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qqyxgz
BBC 说是坐了10个小时火车去的, 随行两名记者的电话都被禁
Biden in Ukraine: How the president''s surprise visit was kept a secret https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-64710479
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gokgs
习加入俄罗斯的理由是什么?加入俄罗斯能给中国带来任何好处吗? 乌克兰历史上有恩于中国,中国不至于做这种忘恩负义的事情吧? 除此外,加入俄罗斯是准备放弃欧洲这个市场了?跟所有欧洲国家为敌? 我实在想不出来中国为什么要加入俄罗斯?
ihatemylife 发表于 2023-02-20 09:26

中国不至于加入俄罗斯, 但肯定不会再给俄罗斯捅刀子。
中美关系这么差, 中欧关系也不会好到哪里去, 最终中俄完全联合是没有办法的办法。
中欧中美彻底凉了之后, 至少中国有个提供能源的邻居。
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babeann
出动战机打完民用气球,又去乌克兰,什么时候花点心思在铁路轨道上。
jeso1 发表于 2023-02-20 11:15

人家去年已经通过大bill修基建了。
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.Cheers.
习加入俄罗斯的理由是什么?加入俄罗斯能给中国带来任何好处吗? 乌克兰历史上有恩于中国,中国不至于做这种忘恩负义的事情吧? 除此外,加入俄罗斯是准备放弃欧洲这个市场了?跟所有欧洲国家为敌? 我实在想不出来中国为什么要加入俄罗斯?
ihatemylife 发表于 2023-02-20 09:26

毛在斯大林死后想用世界无产革命的领导者的位置树立中国的存在感,习有同样脑回路的可能性不小,不管什么主义,最要紧是做带头大哥,心里那个舒服啊。
小喵呜
美国还是瘦死的骆驼比马大。这次出访无论是保密工作,还是全程安保,还是白灯的个人勇气,都没什么毛病。 你们说,普京开战一年别说新收的几个领土了,连前线都没去过,连边境都没去过,是根本不屑去还是对毛子安保水平有怀疑?
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MapleStripeAce

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https://www.youtube.com/embed/nIok3_5f53E?showinfo=0
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zhegufei
土共一定会支持鹅的。 这个道理太浅显了
至于是否支援武器要看战争进展。
反正目前国际形式鹅绝对不能倒下
这个youtube好多人都分析的清清楚楚了
laohua001 发表于 2023-02-20 11:55

你说得没错,到了这个地步,只能支持俄罗斯了;俄罗斯输了,就该清算中国了。
套用三国演义的说法,中国有上中下三策。
上策,去年战争一爆发,立马谴责俄罗斯,援助乌克兰,严格制裁俄罗斯,至少和美国一样领导世界自由力量。那欧洲至少在中美甚至会偏向中国。第三世界国家也会一并愿意接受中国的领导,至少东南亚会如此。美国很多怼中国的科技制裁策略根本推行不下去,也不会去推。
中策,战争爆发后,立马谴责俄罗斯,但是严格保持军事中立,保持贸易规模不扩大。欧洲也会在中美之间保持中立。如果法国德国没有战争压力,也是肯定会偏向中国的,毕竟和中国经济方面互补得厉害,和美国是纯粹竞争关系。
下册,拖而不绝,两面不讨好,辱骂西方美国挑起战争火上浇油。全世界一看,这不是流氓国家是啥?拖到现在这个时候,再行军事援助俄罗斯。确实,中国军事援助,朝鲜伊朗出人,俄罗斯确实可以立于不败之地。美国大力援助,没啥问题,问题是欧洲挺不住。美国问欧洲:是接着支援,还是下场干仗,你们说了算;你们欧洲决定了,我美国绝对大力支持。欧洲一准尿,再次要求乌克兰割土义和。后果就是美国在乌克兰驻军,保障乌克兰安全,然后新冷战,全世界站队。美国输了吗?没有,再次赢得欧洲的聚拢,一举打掉法德的不臣之心。俄罗斯赢了吗?获得四州领土,赢了。中国输了吗?没有,收获了三个小弟。三赢啊。所以习近平决定要出手了。

好多人说,国家之间没有道义,只有利益。最好再加一句,现代社会,道义是很大的利益。
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zowent
美国还是瘦死的骆驼比马大。这次出访无论是保密工作,还是全程安保,还是白灯的个人勇气,都没什么毛病。 你们说,普京开战一年别说新收的几个领土了,连前线都没去过,连边境都没去过,是根本不屑去还是对毛子安保水平有怀疑?
小喵呜 发表于 2023-02-20 12:21

putin起码还视察过前线。要说没balls还有比包子更怂的嘛?去武汉视察疫情还要摆拍
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Moscow79
回复 49楼ihatemylife的帖子
中国不是已经准备给俄罗斯提供武器了吗?接下来还打不下乌克兰的话,中国出武器朝鲜出人搞个志愿军抗乌援俄也不是不可能。包帝的理想就是建立平壤-北京-莫斯科-德黑兰大陆轴心,抱起团来和北约+日韩印澳抗衡
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laohua001
你说得没错,到了这个地步,只能支持俄罗斯了;俄罗斯输了,就该清算中国了。
套用三国演义的说法,中国有上中下三策。
上策,去年战争一爆发,立马谴责俄罗斯,援助乌克兰,严格制裁俄罗斯,至少和美国一样领导世界自由力量。那欧洲至少在中美甚至会偏向中国。第三世界国家也会一并愿意接受中国的领导,至少东南亚会如此。美国很多怼中国的科技制裁策略根本推行不下去,也不会去推。
中策,战争爆发后,立马谴责俄罗斯,但是严格保持军事中立,保持贸易规模不扩大。欧洲也会在中美之间保持中立。如果法国德国没有战争压力,也是肯定会偏向中国的,毕竟和中国经济方面互补得厉害,和美国是纯粹竞争关系。
下册,拖而不绝,两面不讨好,辱骂西方美国挑起战争火上浇油。全世界一看,这不是流氓国家是啥?拖到现在这个时候,再行军事援助俄罗斯。确实,中国军事援助,朝鲜伊朗出人,俄罗斯确实可以立于不败之地。美国大力援助,没啥问题,问题是欧洲挺不住。美国问欧洲:是接着支援,还是下场干仗,你们说了算;你们欧洲决定了,我美国绝对大力支持。欧洲一准尿,再次要求乌克兰割土义和。后果就是美国在乌克兰驻军,保障乌克兰安全,然后新冷战,全世界站队。美国输了吗?没有,再次赢得欧洲的聚拢,一举打掉法德的不臣之心。俄罗斯赢了吗?获得四州领土,赢了。中国输了吗?没有,收获了三个小弟。三赢啊。所以习近平决定要出手了。

好多人说,国家之间没有道义,只有利益。最好再加一句,现代社会,道义是很大的利益。

zhegufei 发表于 2023-02-20 12:25

上中策的结论就错了
有个台湾政论节目就说
土共无论怎么做, 肢解土共是欧美的绝对策略。
土共只能和鹅抱团取暖。 没有第二条路。

你想, 台湾人都看明白了, 土共能看不明白?
除非土共真能放弃传承几千年的大一统理念




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Moscow79
回复 148楼zowent的帖子
普京好像只去过克里米亚吧,离前线远着呢
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westlake
putin起码还视察过前线。要说没balls还有比包子更怂的嘛?去武汉视察疫情还要摆拍
zowent 发表于 2023-02-20 12:32

普京什么时候去过乌克兰前线?是不是我没留意?
你说得没错,到了这个地步,只能支持俄罗斯了;俄罗斯输了,就该清算中国了。
套用三国演义的说法,中国有上中下三策。
上策,去年战争一爆发,立马谴责俄罗斯,援助乌克兰,严格制裁俄罗斯,至少和美国一样领导世界自由力量。那欧洲至少在中美甚至会偏向中国。第三世界国家也会一并愿意接受中国的领导,至少东南亚会如此。美国很多怼中国的科技制裁策略根本推行不下去,也不会去推。
中策,战争爆发后,立马谴责俄罗斯,但是严格保持军事中立,保持贸易规模不扩大。欧洲也会在中美之间保持中立。如果法国德国没有战争压力,也是肯定会偏向中国的,毕竟和中国经济方面互补得厉害,和美国是纯粹竞争关系。
下册,拖而不绝,两面不讨好,辱骂西方美国挑起战争火上浇油。全世界一看,这不是流氓国家是啥?拖到现在这个时候,再行军事援助俄罗斯。确实,中国军事援助,朝鲜伊朗出人,俄罗斯确实可以立于不败之地。美国大力援助,没啥问题,问题是欧洲挺不住。美国问欧洲:是接着支援,还是下场干仗,你们说了算;你们欧洲决定了,我美国绝对大力支持。欧洲一准尿,再次要求乌克兰割土义和。后果就是美国在乌克兰驻军,保障乌克兰安全,然后新冷战,全世界站队。美国输了吗?没有,再次赢得欧洲的聚拢,一举打掉法德的不臣之心。俄罗斯赢了吗?获得四州领土,赢了。中国输了吗?没有,收获了三个小弟。三赢啊。所以习近平决定要出手了。

好多人说,国家之间没有道义,只有利益。最好再加一句,现代社会,道义是很大的利益。

zhegufei 发表于 2023-02-20 12:25

怎么都是钟碧莹呗
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centenario
上中策的结论就错了
有个台湾政论节目就说
土共无论怎么做, 肢解土共是欧美的绝对策略。
土共只能和鹅抱团取暖。 没有第二条路。

你想, 台湾人都看明白了, 土共能看不明白?
除非土共真能放弃传承几千年的大一统理念





laohua001 发表于 2023-02-20 12:34

美帝亡我之心不死这句话说了有70多年了吧
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zhegufei
上中策的结论就错了
有个台湾政论节目就说
土共无论怎么做, 肢解土共是欧美的绝对策略。
土共只能和鹅抱团取暖。 没有第二条路。

你想, 台湾人都看明白了, 土共能看不明白?
除非土共真能放弃传承几千年的大一统理念





laohua001 发表于 2023-02-20 12:34

美国且不说,欧洲为啥要肢解美国。
中国的力量是很强大的,根本没有必要和俄罗斯捆绑到一起;在道义上争取全世界的支持,是非常重要的。
不过我同意你,中国现在和俄罗斯一条道走到黑,也是一条道,说不定能够独立发展出远远超过西方的政治,经济,军事,科技和文化。中国人,人既聪明,数理化学得好,又吃苦肯干,还有理想大志,凭啥要仰西方鼻息。
川普三年,干了这么多烂事,连美国盟友都动摇。
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zzzroy
三国演义 吴蜀只有联盟 才能活着 否则都要被魏灭国
laohua001 发表于 2023-02-20 11:50

怎么老有人用三国演义比喻中美俄的关系?不知道吴蜀不管联合还是不联合,最后都是被魏/晋灭掉了吗?
对于蜀国来说,不去冥顽不灵的伐魏,少死多少老百姓。。。
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ca563
人家去年已经通过大bill修基建了。
babeann 发表于 2023-02-20 12:19

那你列列从去年到现在都休了什么项目了?
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Wmzq123
那你列列从去年到现在都休了什么项目了?
ca563 发表于 2023-02-20 12:49

海边度假屋的围墙啊,我来帮着列一下
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laohua001
美国且不说,欧洲为啥要肢解美国。
中国的力量是很强大的,根本没有必要和俄罗斯捆绑到一起;在道义上争取全世界的支持,是非常重要的。
不过我同意你,中国现在和俄罗斯一条道走到黑,也是一条道,说不定能够独立发展出远远超过西方的政治,经济,军事,科技和文化。中国人,人既聪明,数理化学得好,又吃苦肯干,还有理想大志,凭啥要仰西方鼻息。
川普三年,干了这么多烂事,连美国盟友都动摇。
zhegufei 发表于 2023-02-20 12:43

美国用新疆种族灭绝这牌太草率了
土共能让新疆独立么?
西藏台湾内蒙东北呢?
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xiaoyagaga
尼玛,真会玩。国内的基建一团糟,homeless越来越多,边界非法移民源源不断,国内治安越来越差…总统溜达溜达就溜达到乌克兰去了。 美国人民真不如草芥。
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ihatemylife
二选一. 土共选哪个?
提供武器被北约制裁
不提供武器步鹅后尘


laohua001 发表于 2023-02-20 12:09

为啥不提供武器中国就要步俄罗斯后尘?
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xiaoxiaotd
搞乱新疆的结果就是千万人规模的民族屠杀,美国和欧洲玩整张牌,太坏了,就这还谈道义。我就是从这件事以及阿拉伯之春觉得,昂撒人作为一个整体太坏了
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westlake
那你列列从去年到现在都休了什么项目了?
ca563 发表于 2023-02-20 12:49

看看 下面这个单子,这是去年11月为止开始的项目。记住,罗马不是一天建成的,这些项目也不是一天完成的。
ONE YEAR OF DELIVERING RESULTS To date, the Administration has announced over $185 billion in funding and over 6,900 specific projects, reaching over 4,000 communities across all 50 states, D.C., and the territories. The White House Infrastructure Implementation Team released new state-by-state fact sheets and a new map highlighting projects in all 50 states. The President, Vice President, Cabinet, and senior federal leaders, have taken more than 200 trips to all 50 states, as well as D.C., Puerto Rico, and the territories, to discuss this once-in-a-generation opportunity with community members.  Key highlights include: Launched 2,800 bridge repair and replacement projects across the country.  Awarded funds for over 5,000 new clean transit and school buses.  Approved state plans for water funding, EV charging networks and high-speed internet deployment. Upgrading Transportation and Supply Chains Roads & Bridges: The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) announced approximately $120 billion in Federal Highway Apportionments for highways and bridges for fiscal years 2022 and 2023. To date, over 2,800 bridge projects have launched. Rail: Today, the Federal Railroad Administration announced its Northeast Corridor Inventory, outlining major backlog projects that will get funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, including the East River Tunnel in New York, the Connecticut River Bridge, and the Susquehanna River Bridge and Frederick Douglas Tunnel in Maryland. Local Infrastructure Projects: USDOT made 26 awards totaling $1.5 billion for highway, multimodal freight and rail projects that will make the nation’s transportation systems safer and more resilient, eliminate supply chain bottlenecks, and improve critical freight movements. USDOT also announced $2.2 billion in Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) grants for 166 projects that will allow urban and rural communities to move forward on projects that modernize roads, bridges, transit, rail, ports, and intermodal transportation and make our transportation systems safer, more accessible, more affordable, and more sustainable. Public Transit: USDOT announced $20.4 billion in Fiscal Year 2022 transit funding and a recommendation of $4.45 billion through the Capital Investment Grants program to advance public transit projects across the nation including in Arizona, California, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Washington. Notably, this includes first-time funding commitments for the Gateway Program and Second Avenue Subway. Clean Transportation: USDOT announced over $1.6 billion in awards to help transit agencies, states, and territories across the country purchase low and no emission transit buses and upgrade bus facilities. These awards will help communities across the country purchase more than 1,800 new buses and double the number of clean transit buses on America’s roads. EPA awarded nearly $1 billion in Clean School Bus rebates to nearly 400 school districts spanning 50 states, Washington, DC, and several Tribes and U.S. territories. The grants will help school districts purchase over 2,400 clean school buses that will accelerate the transition to zero emission vehicles and produce cleaner air in and around schools and communities. Accessibility: USDOT announced $1.75 billion to improve accessibility at transit stations across the country as part of the Department’s new All Stations Accessibility Program (ASAP). ASAP will help transit agencies update subway and rail stations that were built before passage of the ADA to make sure people who use wheelchairs or have limited mobility can freely and easily get wherever they need to go. The first $343M to make subway and rail stations more accessible was released in July 2022. Airports: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) at USDOT announced $3 billion for 3,075 airports across the country to upgrade critical infrastructure. FAA also announced a $1 billion in awards to 85 airports across the country to modernize airport terminals of all sizes. Ports and Waterways: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) announced $3.9 billion to strengthen supply chains and improve harbors and waterways for 16 construction projects across 10 states and Puerto Rico using Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funds. .  The Maritime Administration (MARAD) at USDOT also announced over $700 million to fund 41 port projects in 22 states and one territory to improve our nation’s port infrastructure, strengthen national supply chains, and help lower costs for Americans. Land Ports of Entry: The General Services Administration (GSA) awarded $3.4 billion to build and modernize 26 land ports of entry across the northern and southern borders. The investments will improve commerce and trade; enhance border security; create good-paying construction jobs; incorporate new and innovative sustainability features; and provide for improved climate resilience. Work has begun at all 26 locations slated for major modernization, including preliminary site acquisition activities, environmental reviews, design, and community engagement, including outreach to Tribal Nations. GSA has also completed seven port paving projects in Arizona and New York using the agency’s new low-carbon asphalt and concrete specifications. The contracts for these paving projects were awarded to and completed by women-owned, small, or disadvantaged businesses. EV Charging Infrastructure: The Administration approved Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Deployment Plans for all 50 States, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico under the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program, meaning all states now have access to all FY22 and FY23 NEVI formula funding, totaling more than $1.5 billion to help build EV chargers covering approximately 75,000 miles of highway across the country, with strong labor, safety and workforce standards. USDOT and DOE also formed a Joint Office of Energy & Transportation focused on building out the national network of EV chargers. Improving Water, Conservation, and Resilience Water Infrastructure: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced over $9 billion in funding in FY 2022 and 2023 for states, tribes, and territories to upgrade America’s aging water infrastructure, sewerage systems, pipes and service lines, and more through their State Revolving Fund (SRF) programs, including targeting resources to disadvantaged communities, making rapid progress on lead-free water for all, and tackling dangerous chemicals such as PFAS. The USACE has announced $200 million in funding for environmental infrastructure projects for 26 states and three tribes, to install backup generators, upgrade aging water and wastewater infrastructure, and construct stormwater improvement projects. Tribal Climate Resilience: The Department of the Interior (DOI) announced $45 million – $20 million from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law – to build climate resilience in Tribal communities. These projects will support Tribes and Tribal organizations in adaptation planning, climate implementation actions, ocean and coastal management planning, capacity building, relocation, managed retreat, and protect-in-place planning for climate risks.  Fulfilling Tribal Water Settlements: DOI announced $1.7 billion to fulfill Indian Water Rights Settlements, which will break down barriers and help create conditions that improve water resources management by providing certainty as to the rights of all water users who are parties to the disputes. Interior also announced $10 million for tribal water systems and another $10 million for irrigation and power in Indian Country. Tribal Water and Sanitation Infrastructure: The Indian Health Service (IHS) announced allocation decisions for $700 million to support crucial sanitation projects that will result in substantial improvements to clean water and sanitation systems in American Indian and Alaska Native communities across the country. IHS will allocate $700 million in each fiscal year from FY 2022 through FY 2026, for a total of $3.5 billion for the IHS Sanitation Facilities Construction Program. Drought Resilience: DOI announced $1.4 billion for 129 projects to boost water infrastructure and tackle drought in the West, including funding for rural water systems, dam safety, water recycling and reuse projects and repairs for aging water systems. Watershed Infrastructure Projects: The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced nearly $798 million in funding for projects that improve or rehabilitate watersheds, rehabilitate dams, and improve flood prevention through its Natural Resource Conservation Service. The USACE received $64 million to fund credit assistance for safety projects to maintain, upgrade, and repair dams identified in the National Inventory of Dams and owned by non-federal entities. Ecosystem Restoration: DOI, USDA, and DOD jointly announced a $1 billion America the Beautiful Challenge that will combine Federal funding with private and philanthropic contributions for conservation and restoration, anchored by an initial commitment of $440 million of Federal resources. Ecosystem Restoration: DOI, USDA, and DOD jointly announced a $1 billion America the Beautiful Challenge that will combine federal funding with private and philanthropic contributions for conservation and restoration, anchored by an initial commitment of $440 million of federal resources. The USACE has announced $1.9 billion in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding to restore vital ecosystems across the nation through 11 projects and programs in 8 states and one territory including Florida, California, New Mexico, Texas, and Puerto Rico. Wildfire Mitigation: USDA announced $131 million in wildfire mitigation investments to begin work on the USDA Forest Service 10-year wildfire risk mitigation strategy – Confronting the Wildfire Crisis: A Strategy for Protecting Communities and Improving Resilience in America’s Forests. These initial investment in 10 landscapes in Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, Montana, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona will help reduce the risk of extreme wildfire on nearly 208,000 acres of land. Additionally, DOI announced $103 million for wildfire mitigation and resilience efforts in 39 states, to support nearly 2 million acres of fuels management work, as part of the Department’s Five-year Monitoring, Maintenance and Treatment Plan. Caring for Our Wildland Firefighters: USDA’s Forest Service and DOI increased firefighter pay by as much as $20,000 a year to help address recruitment and retention challenges, continued converting seasonal firefighters to permanent positions, expanded mental health support and increased rest periods. USDA and DOI also jointly announced the establishment of a defined Wildland Firefighter Occupational Series that will be tailored to our firefighters, will provide a clear path to career advancement and reflect the true nature of the work. Flood Resilience: FEMA announced the $60 million Swift Current federal grant initiative that will help four states affected by Hurricane Ida, one of the most intense storms to hit the United States in recent years, become more resilient to flooding. The program will more equitably expedite mitigation grants to disaster survivors with repeatedly flooded homes. The USACE announced $3.7 billion in flood and coastal resilience construction projects that will reduce flood risks for communities through 47 projects in 24 states, the District of Columbia and one territory. Cleaning Up Legacy Pollution  Orphaned Oil and Gas Wells: The Department of the Interior launched a new $4.7 billion program to cap and plug “orphaned,” or abandoned, oil and gas wells across the country in order to reduce methane emissions and create jobs over the next decade. The first $1.15 billion in funding is now available to 26 states to create jobs cleaning up orphaned oil and gas wells across the country, and $33 million was allocated to clean up 277 well sites in national parks, national wildlife refuges and on other public lands. Abandoned Mine Lands: The Department of the Interior announced the availability of nearly $725 million in Fiscal Year 22 funding for 22 states and the Navajo Nation to help create good-paying union jobs and catalyze economic opportunity by reclaiming abandoned mine lands (AML), eliminating dangerous environmental conditions and pollution caused by past coal mining, and providing opportunities for current and former coal workers. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law reauthorized the existing distributions and provided nearly $11.3 billion to be allocated over the next 15 years. Superfund Site Cleanup: EPA announced $1 billion this year to initiate cleanup and clear the backlog of 49 previously unfunded Superfund sites and accelerate cleanup at dozens of other sites across the country. Brownfield Cleanup: EPA awarded $254.5 million in brownfield clean up grants to 265 communities.  The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law provides a total of $1.5 billion over the next five years to advance environmental justice, spur economic revitalization and create jobs by cleaning up contaminated, polluted, or hazardous brownfield properties. Waterways Restoration: EPA announced $1 billion over five years for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, including $200 million in FY2022, to accelerate progress in the clean-up and restoration of the Great Lakes’ most environmentally degraded sites, securing clean water and a better environment for millions of Americans in the Great Lakes region. EPA announced $238 million over five years to help restore the Chesapeake Bay, including $40 million this year to protect public health, improve water quality, and help restore lands, rivers, and streams in the Chesapeake Bay region. EPA has also begun deploying funds across 10 other geographic programs from coast-to-coast as well as all 28 national estuaries.  Modernizing the Grid and Deploying Clean Energy Energy Efficient Homes: DOE released grant applications and began dispersing $3.16 billion in funding for residential energy retrofitting and weatherization. This expanded funding will allow states to retrofit thousands of low-income homes to make them healthier and more energy efficient while lowering utility bills. Home Energy Assistance: The Department of Health and Human Services released $200 million to help families pay their outstanding heating and cooling bills, the first two installments of the five-year, $500 million investment in the Low Income Home Energy Assistance (LIHEAP) program provided from President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.  Clean Energy and Advanced Batteries: DOE awarded 20 companies in 12 states a total of more than $2.8 billion to boost domestic production of advanced battery components and the processing of critical materials that power them. The Department of the Interior announced over $167 million that will help fund a new facility for the U.S. Geological Survey, which is working on critical energy and mineral programs. Upgrading Our Power Grid: DOE announced $2.3 billion in formula funding to States, Tribal nations, and territories to strengthen and modernize America’s power grid. In addition, DOE launched the $10.5 billion Grid Resilience Innovation Programs (GRIP) to enhance the resilience and reliability of the power grid. Clean Hydrogen: DOE launched the historic regional clean hydrogen hubs program (H2Hubs) which will help jump-start America’s clean hydrogen economy. DOE opened applications for $7 billion in funding. These investments will help advance President Biden’s goal of a net-zero carbon economy by 2050, improve energy security, and create good-paying jobs. Mapping Critical Minerals. DOI invested over $74 million for the Earth Mapping Resources Initiative (MRI) to map critical minerals that power everything from household appliances and electronics to clean energy technology like batteries and wind turbines. Expanding High-Speed Internet Affordable Connectivity Program: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) launched the Affordable Connectivity Program, which lowers the cost of high-speed Internet service by up to $30 per month for eligible households (up to $75 per month for households on Tribal Lands) and provides up to $100 towards the purchase of a desktop, laptop or tablet computer. To lower costs even further, the President and Vice President also secured commitments from 20 leading internet providers to offer ACP-eligible households fully covered high-speed Internet plans. As a result, millions of Americans can now get high-speed internet for free at GetInternet.gov. To date, more than 14.8 million households have enrolled in affordable, high-speed Internet plans.   Internet for All: The Department of Commerce launched its “Internet for All” initiative – releasing notices of funding opportunity for three of its major programs, including the $42 billion Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) Program, the Middle-Mile Broadband Infrastructure Program, and the Digital Equity Planning Grant Program. On November 18, the FCC will publish a map and launch the public challenge process so that public input can inform the ultimate map that will determine how BEAD program funding will be allocated. Every state is guaranteed a minimum of $100 million. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced $759 million from the ReConnect rural broadband deployment program for loans and grants to state, local or territory governments, corporations, Tribes and limited liability companies and cooperative organizations to help people in rural areas get access to high-speed internet and the Department expects to make over $1 billion in awards in Spring 2023. NTIA has also made $1.35 billion in funding available through the Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program, including funds from the first tranche of $2 billion directed to Tribal governments through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to be used for broadband deployment on Tribal lands, as well as for telehealth, distance learning, broadband affordability, and digital inclusion. 
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AnjiaToronto
我还没有见过大的帝国忽略国内民生而立于不败之地的,秦朝和罗马就是如此,原因就是这种局面维持下去的代价太大,所以这个帝国的倒台就成为利好。 一战和二战之前,美国的国策都是先管好自己国内的事情,现在完全相反了。所以美国这样继续吓唬自己,四处出击和参与争端,只能是催自己的命去死了。 无奈,劝也劝不听了。LOL
如果爱ll
2021年,Biden有点乱 2022年,Biden有点罗斯福的意思 2023年,习近平决定加入俄罗斯一方,Biden。。。
zhegufei 发表于 2023-02-20 09:04

你想说什么
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JohnChan
他回不来的话,副总统上位啊......还是平安回来吧
iammaja 发表于 2023-02-20 12:17

千万不要啊......还是平安回来吧
花椒妞妞
比如把 comma, period, quote都念出来?拜登老年痴呆才是真正让deep state放心的吧
Rusteze 发表于 2023-02-20 10:56

不懂就问,这个叫“deep state”的,做了什么对不起你这个美华的事儿吗?还是说,他做了对不起中国的事儿你才那么恨他?
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yamasaki27
putin起码还视察过前线。要说没balls还有比包子更怂的嘛?去武汉视察疫情还要摆拍
zowent 发表于 2023-02-20 12:32

更别说郑州大水 人家跑去东北还是新疆
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laohua001
搞乱新疆的结果就是千万人规模的民族屠杀,美国和欧洲玩整张牌,太坏了,就这还谈道义。我就是从这件事以及阿拉伯之春觉得,昂撒人作为一个整体太坏了
xiaoxiaotd 发表于 2023-02-20 13:08

这是给土共打的最差的牌
基本算是和土共彻底决裂了
这种背景下, 土共咋会弃鹅呢?
欧美这些政客到底是干啥吃的?
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JohnChan
普京和大大都不是拜登的对手.


maomi50zhi 发表于 2023-02-20 11:29

所有独裁国家,都不是美利坚合众国民主老大哥,民主自由的灯塔,带领之下的自由阵营的对手。 这个信心还是要有的。
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AnjiaToronto
看看 下面这个单子,这是去年11月为止开始的项目。记住,罗马不是一天建成的,这些项目也不是一天完成的。
ONE YEAR OF DELIVERING RESULTS To date, the Administration has announced over $185 billion in funding and over 6,900 specific projects, reaching over 4,000 communities across all 50 states, D.C., and the territories. The White House Infrastructure Implementation Team released new state-by-state fact sheets and a new map highlighting projects in all 50 states. The President, Vice President, Cabinet, and senior federal leaders, have taken more than 200 trips to all 50 states, as well as D.C., Puerto Rico, and the territories, to discuss this once-in-a-generation opportunity with community members.  Key highlights include: Launched 2,800 bridge repair and replacement projects across the country.  Awarded funds for over 5,000 new clean transit and school buses.  Approved state plans for water funding, EV charging networks and high-speed internet deployment. Upgrading Transportation and Supply Chains Roads & Bridges: The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) announced approximately $120 billion in Federal Highway Apportionments for highways and bridges for fiscal years 2022 and 2023. To date, over 2,800 bridge projects have launched. Rail: Today, the Federal Railroad Administration announced its Northeast Corridor Inventory, outlining major backlog projects that will get funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, including the East River Tunnel in New York, the Connecticut River Bridge, and the Susquehanna River Bridge and Frederick Douglas Tunnel in Maryland. Local Infrastructure Projects: USDOT made 26 awards totaling $1.5 billion for highway, multimodal freight and rail projects that will make the nation’s transportation systems safer and more resilient, eliminate supply chain bottlenecks, and improve critical freight movements. USDOT also announced $2.2 billion in Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) grants for 166 projects that will allow urban and rural communities to move forward on projects that modernize roads, bridges, transit, rail, ports, and intermodal transportation and make our transportation systems safer, more accessible, more affordable, and more sustainable. Public Transit: USDOT announced $20.4 billion in Fiscal Year 2022 transit funding and a recommendation of $4.45 billion through the Capital Investment Grants program to advance public transit projects across the nation including in Arizona, California, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Washington. Notably, this includes first-time funding commitments for the Gateway Program and Second Avenue Subway. Clean Transportation: USDOT announced over $1.6 billion in awards to help transit agencies, states, and territories across the country purchase low and no emission transit buses and upgrade bus facilities. These awards will help communities across the country purchase more than 1,800 new buses and double the number of clean transit buses on America’s roads. EPA awarded nearly $1 billion in Clean School Bus rebates to nearly 400 school districts spanning 50 states, Washington, DC, and several Tribes and U.S. territories. The grants will help school districts purchase over 2,400 clean school buses that will accelerate the transition to zero emission vehicles and produce cleaner air in and around schools and communities. Accessibility: USDOT announced $1.75 billion to improve accessibility at transit stations across the country as part of the Department’s new All Stations Accessibility Program (ASAP). ASAP will help transit agencies update subway and rail stations that were built before passage of the ADA to make sure people who use wheelchairs or have limited mobility can freely and easily get wherever they need to go. The first $343M to make subway and rail stations more accessible was released in July 2022. Airports: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) at USDOT announced $3 billion for 3,075 airports across the country to upgrade critical infrastructure. FAA also announced a $1 billion in awards to 85 airports across the country to modernize airport terminals of all sizes. Ports and Waterways: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) announced $3.9 billion to strengthen supply chains and improve harbors and waterways for 16 construction projects across 10 states and Puerto Rico using Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funds. .  The Maritime Administration (MARAD) at USDOT also announced over $700 million to fund 41 port projects in 22 states and one territory to improve our nation’s port infrastructure, strengthen national supply chains, and help lower costs for Americans. Land Ports of Entry: The General Services Administration (GSA) awarded $3.4 billion to build and modernize 26 land ports of entry across the northern and southern borders. The investments will improve commerce and trade; enhance border security; create good-paying construction jobs; incorporate new and innovative sustainability features; and provide for improved climate resilience. Work has begun at all 26 locations slated for major modernization, including preliminary site acquisition activities, environmental reviews, design, and community engagement, including outreach to Tribal Nations. GSA has also completed seven port paving projects in Arizona and New York using the agency’s new low-carbon asphalt and concrete specifications. The contracts for these paving projects were awarded to and completed by women-owned, small, or disadvantaged businesses. EV Charging Infrastructure: The Administration approved Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Deployment Plans for all 50 States, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico under the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program, meaning all states now have access to all FY22 and FY23 NEVI formula funding, totaling more than $1.5 billion to help build EV chargers covering approximately 75,000 miles of highway across the country, with strong labor, safety and workforce standards. USDOT and DOE also formed a Joint Office of Energy & Transportation focused on building out the national network of EV chargers. Improving Water, Conservation, and Resilience Water Infrastructure: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced over $9 billion in funding in FY 2022 and 2023 for states, tribes, and territories to upgrade America’s aging water infrastructure, sewerage systems, pipes and service lines, and more through their State Revolving Fund (SRF) programs, including targeting resources to disadvantaged communities, making rapid progress on lead-free water for all, and tackling dangerous chemicals such as PFAS. The USACE has announced $200 million in funding for environmental infrastructure projects for 26 states and three tribes, to install backup generators, upgrade aging water and wastewater infrastructure, and construct stormwater improvement projects. Tribal Climate Resilience: The Department of the Interior (DOI) announced $45 million – $20 million from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law – to build climate resilience in Tribal communities. These projects will support Tribes and Tribal organizations in adaptation planning, climate implementation actions, ocean and coastal management planning, capacity building, relocation, managed retreat, and protect-in-place planning for climate risks.  Fulfilling Tribal Water Settlements: DOI announced $1.7 billion to fulfill Indian Water Rights Settlements, which will break down barriers and help create conditions that improve water resources management by providing certainty as to the rights of all water users who are parties to the disputes. Interior also announced $10 million for tribal water systems and another $10 million for irrigation and power in Indian Country. Tribal Water and Sanitation Infrastructure: The Indian Health Service (IHS) announced allocation decisions for $700 million to support crucial sanitation projects that will result in substantial improvements to clean water and sanitation systems in American Indian and Alaska Native communities across the country. IHS will allocate $700 million in each fiscal year from FY 2022 through FY 2026, for a total of $3.5 billion for the IHS Sanitation Facilities Construction Program. Drought Resilience: DOI announced $1.4 billion for 129 projects to boost water infrastructure and tackle drought in the West, including funding for rural water systems, dam safety, water recycling and reuse projects and repairs for aging water systems. Watershed Infrastructure Projects: The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced nearly $798 million in funding for projects that improve or rehabilitate watersheds, rehabilitate dams, and improve flood prevention through its Natural Resource Conservation Service. The USACE received $64 million to fund credit assistance for safety projects to maintain, upgrade, and repair dams identified in the National Inventory of Dams and owned by non-federal entities. Ecosystem Restoration: DOI, USDA, and DOD jointly announced a $1 billion America the Beautiful Challenge that will combine Federal funding with private and philanthropic contributions for conservation and restoration, anchored by an initial commitment of $440 million of Federal resources. Ecosystem Restoration: DOI, USDA, and DOD jointly announced a $1 billion America the Beautiful Challenge that will combine federal funding with private and philanthropic contributions for conservation and restoration, anchored by an initial commitment of $440 million of federal resources. The USACE has announced $1.9 billion in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding to restore vital ecosystems across the nation through 11 projects and programs in 8 states and one territory including Florida, California, New Mexico, Texas, and Puerto Rico. Wildfire Mitigation: USDA announced $131 million in wildfire mitigation investments to begin work on the USDA Forest Service 10-year wildfire risk mitigation strategy – Confronting the Wildfire Crisis: A Strategy for Protecting Communities and Improving Resilience in America’s Forests. These initial investment in 10 landscapes in Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, Montana, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona will help reduce the risk of extreme wildfire on nearly 208,000 acres of land. Additionally, DOI announced $103 million for wildfire mitigation and resilience efforts in 39 states, to support nearly 2 million acres of fuels management work, as part of the Department’s Five-year Monitoring, Maintenance and Treatment Plan. Caring for Our Wildland Firefighters: USDA’s Forest Service and DOI increased firefighter pay by as much as $20,000 a year to help address recruitment and retention challenges, continued converting seasonal firefighters to permanent positions, expanded mental health support and increased rest periods. USDA and DOI also jointly announced the establishment of a defined Wildland Firefighter Occupational Series that will be tailored to our firefighters, will provide a clear path to career advancement and reflect the true nature of the work. Flood Resilience: FEMA announced the $60 million Swift Current federal grant initiative that will help four states affected by Hurricane Ida, one of the most intense storms to hit the United States in recent years, become more resilient to flooding. The program will more equitably expedite mitigation grants to disaster survivors with repeatedly flooded homes. The USACE announced $3.7 billion in flood and coastal resilience construction projects that will reduce flood risks for communities through 47 projects in 24 states, the District of Columbia and one territory. Cleaning Up Legacy Pollution  Orphaned Oil and Gas Wells: The Department of the Interior launched a new $4.7 billion program to cap and plug “orphaned,” or abandoned, oil and gas wells across the country in order to reduce methane emissions and create jobs over the next decade. The first $1.15 billion in funding is now available to 26 states to create jobs cleaning up orphaned oil and gas wells across the country, and $33 million was allocated to clean up 277 well sites in national parks, national wildlife refuges and on other public lands. Abandoned Mine Lands: The Department of the Interior announced the availability of nearly $725 million in Fiscal Year 22 funding for 22 states and the Navajo Nation to help create good-paying union jobs and catalyze economic opportunity by reclaiming abandoned mine lands (AML), eliminating dangerous environmental conditions and pollution caused by past coal mining, and providing opportunities for current and former coal workers. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law reauthorized the existing distributions and provided nearly $11.3 billion to be allocated over the next 15 years. Superfund Site Cleanup: EPA announced $1 billion this year to initiate cleanup and clear the backlog of 49 previously unfunded Superfund sites and accelerate cleanup at dozens of other sites across the country. Brownfield Cleanup: EPA awarded $254.5 million in brownfield clean up grants to 265 communities.  The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law provides a total of $1.5 billion over the next five years to advance environmental justice, spur economic revitalization and create jobs by cleaning up contaminated, polluted, or hazardous brownfield properties. Waterways Restoration: EPA announced $1 billion over five years for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, including $200 million in FY2022, to accelerate progress in the clean-up and restoration of the Great Lakes’ most environmentally degraded sites, securing clean water and a better environment for millions of Americans in the Great Lakes region. EPA announced $238 million over five years to help restore the Chesapeake Bay, including $40 million this year to protect public health, improve water quality, and help restore lands, rivers, and streams in the Chesapeake Bay region. EPA has also begun deploying funds across 10 other geographic programs from coast-to-coast as well as all 28 national estuaries.  Modernizing the Grid and Deploying Clean Energy Energy Efficient Homes: DOE released grant applications and began dispersing $3.16 billion in funding for residential energy retrofitting and weatherization. This expanded funding will allow states to retrofit thousands of low-income homes to make them healthier and more energy efficient while lowering utility bills. Home Energy Assistance: The Department of Health and Human Services released $200 million to help families pay their outstanding heating and cooling bills, the first two installments of the five-year, $500 million investment in the Low Income Home Energy Assistance (LIHEAP) program provided from President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.  Clean Energy and Advanced Batteries: DOE awarded 20 companies in 12 states a total of more than $2.8 billion to boost domestic production of advanced battery components and the processing of critical materials that power them. The Department of the Interior announced over $167 million that will help fund a new facility for the U.S. Geological Survey, which is working on critical energy and mineral programs. Upgrading Our Power Grid: DOE announced $2.3 billion in formula funding to States, Tribal nations, and territories to strengthen and modernize America’s power grid. In addition, DOE launched the $10.5 billion Grid Resilience Innovation Programs (GRIP) to enhance the resilience and reliability of the power grid. Clean Hydrogen: DOE launched the historic regional clean hydrogen hubs program (H2Hubs) which will help jump-start America’s clean hydrogen economy. DOE opened applications for $7 billion in funding. These investments will help advance President Biden’s goal of a net-zero carbon economy by 2050, improve energy security, and create good-paying jobs. Mapping Critical Minerals. DOI invested over $74 million for the Earth Mapping Resources Initiative (MRI) to map critical minerals that power everything from household appliances and electronics to clean energy technology like batteries and wind turbines. Expanding High-Speed Internet Affordable Connectivity Program: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) launched the Affordable Connectivity Program, which lowers the cost of high-speed Internet service by up to $30 per month for eligible households (up to $75 per month for households on Tribal Lands) and provides up to $100 towards the purchase of a desktop, laptop or tablet computer. To lower costs even further, the President and Vice President also secured commitments from 20 leading internet providers to offer ACP-eligible households fully covered high-speed Internet plans. As a result, millions of Americans can now get high-speed internet for free at GetInternet.gov. To date, more than 14.8 million households have enrolled in affordable, high-speed Internet plans.   Internet for All: The Department of Commerce launched its “Internet for All” initiative – releasing notices of funding opportunity for three of its major programs, including the $42 billion Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) Program, the Middle-Mile Broadband Infrastructure Program, and the Digital Equity Planning Grant Program. On November 18, the FCC will publish a map and launch the public challenge process so that public input can inform the ultimate map that will determine how BEAD program funding will be allocated. Every state is guaranteed a minimum of $100 million. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced $759 million from the ReConnect rural broadband deployment program for loans and grants to state, local or territory governments, corporations, Tribes and limited liability companies and cooperative organizations to help people in rural areas get access to high-speed internet and the Department expects to make over $1 billion in awards in Spring 2023. NTIA has also made $1.35 billion in funding available through the Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program, including funds from the first tranche of $2 billion directed to Tribal governments through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to be used for broadband deployment on Tribal lands, as well as for telehealth, distance learning, broadband affordability, and digital inclusion. 

westlake 发表于 2023-02-20 13:10

你还是自己出去看看吧,写个单子容易得很。
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westlake
你还是自己出去看看吧,写个单子容易得很。
AnjiaToronto 发表于 2023-02-20 13:47

感情不修到你们家门口就不算?
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AnjiaToronto
所有独裁国家,都不是美利坚合众国民主老大哥,民主自由的灯塔,带领之下的自由阵营的对手。 这个信心还是要有的。
JohnChan 发表于 2023-02-20 13:45

只怕美国倒台你也得走。LOL
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CA10092
尼玛,真会玩。国内的基建一团糟,homeless越来越多,边界非法移民源源不断,国内治安越来越差…总统溜达溜达就溜达到乌克兰去了。 美国人民真不如草芥。
xiaoyagaga 发表于 2023-02-20 13:01

美式大撒币。
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westlake
这是给土共打的最差的牌
基本算是和土共彻底决裂了
这种背景下, 土共咋会弃鹅呢?
欧美这些政客到底是干啥吃的?

laohua001 发表于 2023-02-20 13:37

前面一二十年美国的确走的是怀柔的路子,现在看起来,不禁无效,还被中国人笑美国太傻,让中国发展起来了。
有一说一,中国做错了的事情,当然可以批评,美国做错了的事情,同样可以批评
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westlake
美式大撒币。

CA10092 发表于 2023-02-20 13:51

当然给了Ohio基建的钱,别假装看不见
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happy3001
https://youtu.be/dTm-51ZhWJo,
中国就应该支持俄国啊。这是李显龙对俄乌战争中亚洲各国态度的评价。连李显龙都觉得中国支持俄国是天经地义的。结交俄国确保了中国能源进口的多样化。而且美国不断升级台海局势,根本不是想和中国做交易的样子,而是想挑起另一场代理人战争。也就是中国实力强大了,选择的手段多了,所以不会像俄国一样被逼到开战。
中国海空军的规模和质量是西太平洋第一,即使全世界算也是第二,而且远超过第三第四。真理在大炮的射程之内,美国已经没有在第一岛链内取胜的把握了,所以想在台海来场代理人战争。中国怎么可能不和俄国合作呢。
国与国之间就是利益关系,今天是朋友明天可以是敌人,美国可以昨天还给日本提供钢铁石油资金去侵略中国,明天就亲自下场帮中国抗日。没有什么道德的考量。

xiaoxiaotd 发表于 2023-02-20 11:47

是啊,明明白白的事情。所以很多美国人反对美俄对抗,要一心对付中国。
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CA10092
当然给了Ohio基建的钱,别假装看不见
westlake 发表于 2023-02-20 13:53

麻烦你把我屏蔽了吧,看你今天像吃了兴奋剂一样的上蹿下跳,恶心。
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CA10092
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westlake
麻烦你把我屏蔽了吧,看你今天像吃了兴奋剂一样的上蹿下跳,恶心。
CA10092 发表于 2023-02-20 14:00

我 不玩儿这个,你爱看不看,你屏蔽也可以,我感谢你
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westlake
俄亥俄的火车出轨事件,拜登第一时间打电话告诉俄亥俄的州长,要什么联邦政府的帮助,尽管说。俄亥俄的州长翻了个白眼,没理拜登。他等到2/16才向联邦政府求援,17号联邦政府给出多项援助。
你不要,人家怎么给
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CA10092
已经在社交媒体发酵开了。America last 现在是推特trending #1。
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westlake
已经在社交媒体发酵开了。America last 现在是推特trending #1。

CA10092 发表于 2023-02-20 14:10

在MAGA的社交媒体?狗嘴里吐不出象牙来!
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westlake
别忘了,这次火车出轨,是川普任职期间对铁路松绑的结果!
五色祥云
别忘了,这次火车出轨,是川普任职期间对铁路松绑的结果!
westlake 发表于 2023-02-20 14:13

拜登上台两年了吧,咋没有作为呢? 川普期间为啥没出轨,难道川普的政策自己不实行,让拜登给实行了?
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CA10092
在MAGA的社交媒体?狗嘴里吐不出象牙来!
westlake 发表于 2023-02-20 14:12

一只苍蝇飞来飞去,赶也赶不走。这楼里已经有不只一位ID被你恶心到了,脸皮怎么可以这么厚,像个祥林嫂一样。
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westlake
拜登上台两年了吧,咋没有作为呢? 川普期间为啥没出轨,难道川普的政策自己不实行,让拜登给实行了?
五色祥云 发表于 2023-02-20 14:15

通过新法需要众院立法,参院通过,GOP那些人可没闲着。
你去看看上面我贴的那个法案的拨款,已经有重建铁路安全的项目了,但是没有那么快立竿见影的
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westlake
一只苍蝇飞来飞去,赶也赶不走。这楼里已经有不只一位ID被你恶心到了,脸皮怎么可以这么厚,像个祥林嫂一样。
CA10092 发表于 2023-02-20 14:16

是说你这只苍蝇吗?
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CA10092
拜登上台两年了吧,咋没有作为呢? 川普期间为啥没出轨,难道川普的政策自己不实行,让拜登给实行了?
五色祥云 发表于 2023-02-20 14:15

比如下面这个毫无交通系统管理经验的货也是Trump 任命的。真是把美国人当傻子。




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CA10092
是说你这只苍蝇吗?
westlake 发表于 2023-02-20 14:19

谁被多个ID 在楼里骂,就是谁呗。
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laohua001
比如下面这个毫无交通系统管理经验的货也是Trump 任命的。真是把美国人当傻子。





CA10092 发表于 2023-02-20 14:27

按你的逻辑
美国人本来就是傻子啊
川谱有个屁的经验, 美国人民照样让他当总统
中美律师集团
一只苍蝇飞来飞去,赶也赶不走。这楼里已经有不只一位ID被你恶心到了,脸皮怎么可以这么厚,像个祥林嫂一样。
CA10092 发表于 2023-02-20 14:16

直接屏蔽了那只苍蝇。不知道啥工作这么闲可以天天指点江山,不去白宫当个代言人可惜了。
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CA10092
直接屏蔽了那只苍蝇。不知道啥工作这么闲可以天天指点江山,不去白宫当个代言人可惜了。
中美律师集团 发表于 2023-02-20 14:37

白宫肯定看不上吧,现在的白宫发言人,非裔又是LGBTQ。那只苍蝇有什么?
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shuma08
美国且不说,欧洲为啥要肢解美国。
中国的力量是很强大的,根本没有必要和俄罗斯捆绑到一起;在道义上争取全世界的支持,是非常重要的。
不过我同意你,中国现在和俄罗斯一条道走到黑,也是一条道,说不定能够独立发展出远远超过西方的政治,经济,军事,科技和文化。中国人,人既聪明,数理化学得好,又吃苦肯干,还有理想大志,凭啥要仰西方鼻息。
川普三年,干了这么多烂事,连美国盟友都动摇。
zhegufei 发表于 2023-02-20 12:43

我既同意又不同意。像印度不好么?独立发展自己,可以不谴责但是不能支持俄罗斯。这次连印度甚至都敢谴责俄罗斯。支持这样危险的邻居有啥好的?中国未来会付出什么样的代价?中国不需要西方同样不需要俄罗斯这个缓冲带
半个马和甲
刚当选的时候以为他是痴呆。害怕他把美国卖了。现在当选两年觉得这人还可以。在外交政策上比较圆滑。比川普有远见有见识一些。
ihatemylife 发表于 2023-02-20 06:51

不亏是个政治资本雄厚的老政治家!
还是很佩服的。 还是那句话- 美国在国际上维护自己的利益上至今没有出过战略错误!(虽然从其他人的利益角度来看美国真的不太好~~~)
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wellerism
拜登总统低开高走!非常厉害👍!
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chfox
拜登一上台就把阿富汗的美军撤出了。已经显示出杀阀决断的魄力。让川普再干四年把乌克兰卖了我都不奇怪。
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happylife115
说明战争要结束了!