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No they weren't doing a damned thing and the "migrants"/ illegal central American Soros' pawns were never a problem for Mexico as they just bussed them to OUR border and released them. Why do you lie so much? A September 2015 report, titled Restoring Detroit’s Street Lighting System, commissioned by President Obama's DOE said that "compared with the old lighting system, the new one is expected to improve reliability and safety, improve resistance to vandalism, and decrease opportunities for theft." It also noted that "the incremental investment in LED products was easily justified, offering a simple payback of less than 2.5 years from energy savings alone." Now, the city will spend at least $9 million to fix the problem. [url]https://townhall.com/tipsheet/timothymeads/2019/06/09/detroit-led-street-lights-that-cost-185-million-already-burning-out-needing-replacement-n2547821[/url] Thanks Obummer! And let's remember Joe Biden's Fisker "Karma" debacle too: [url]https://www.philly.com/philly/business/cars/Energy_Department_bet_on_Fisker_Automotive_ends_in_bankruptcy.html[/url] Green-lighting a half-billion dollar loan to help a California electric car startup build a fleet of sleek plug-ins four years ago, the Obama administration's Energy Department promised cutting-edge cars and thousands of jobs. "We're making a bet in the future," Vice President Joe Biden said in October 2009, standing in a shuttered Delaware plant slated to spring to life with electric cars. "We're making a bet in innovation." The thousands of Fisker Automotive cars never did roll off assembly lines, and the thousands of jobs never surfaced. This month, Fisker filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection — a symbol of a larger Energy Department electric car program that has yet to fully take off. In October 2011, The Center for Public Integrity and ABC News explored the Energy Department's risky $1 billion bet on Fisker and another California electric car maker backed by political powerhouses, Tesla Motors. Tesla paid off its $465 million U.S. loan nine years early, but Fisker's project never gained traction. The Energy Department earmarked $529 million to Fisker and ult https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4d9opzQiy0&feature=youtu.be The government watchdog tasked with oversight of the FBI has initiated 10 new investigations of the bureau since last year, according to a review of archived versions of the page tracking the agency’s ongoing work. Were you fired?