In recognition of Red Tape Awareness Week, Minister of Infrastructure Nathan Neudorf issued the following statement on the ministry’s red tape reduction achievements:
The U.S. National Science Foundation and India signed an implementation arrangement that streamlines the selection and funding process of research projects from
Migration after he met with his counterparts at the north american leader summit, here s what he said. it s not like people sit in their home and say i got a great idea, let s sell everything we have, give it to a coyote, go through some jungles and a long path up to the united states, smuggle us across the border, drop us in a desert, won t that be fun in a country we don t even speak the language? we can do more than merely just make legal immigration more streamline, but we can also do it by preventing people from wanting to have to leave in the first place. congressman, you know this better than most, people leaving in the first place, that includes places like venezuela, cuba, nicaragua and haiti where the situation has been disastrous. how do you prevent people from leaving their home countries? certainly, it is complicated, as you know. we have relationships with
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Spending versus social spending, can you just kind of streamline that for us? yes, sure. so republicans want more defense spending. democrats say more nondiscretionary, which is social programs and other domestic spending, to rise at the same level. republicans say, well, no, you did all of this spending this year, we re not going to give you that spending now, because you were able to pass a reconciliation package, a rescue package, all sorts of other things. it s not entirely clear how that has been worked out at this point. if you think about this, a 4,000-page bill, totaling nearly $2 trillion, will be dropped in the next five or so days. and sitting here right now, we don t know any of the details of it. members of congress are going to have a few days to read this bill, and understand what s in it. before they vote on it. so we don t know how that dispute has been worked out but apparently it has. kevin mccarthy, what s up with him?