After decades of neglect, America’s critical infrastructure will soon see vital upgrades thanks to the bipartisan spending bill signed by President Biden today. Elsewhere in Washington, former White House advisor Steve Bannon promoted his podcast as he surrendered to the FBI after being indicted for contempt of Congress. #Colbert #Comedy #Monologue
Yeah great. Do you even know what a bridge is. We are in bad shape.
ReplyHis approval rating is sinking because of this farce of a bill!
ReplyBannon hasn’t spent a night in prison and he’s already someone’s bitch.
ReplyShows like this used to actually have some truth to tell. Today its just a puppet for big money. It also used to be funny.
ReplyI’m supersized Bannon didn’t float in to his court date in yacht he bought with the money building the new wall around the white on January 6th
Replyit’s hilarious that the comments are mostly positives for “Build Back Better” because most viewers of the Late Show w/ Stephen Colbert are liberals, and or Democrats supporters.
If you go to Fox News, or any conservative news outlet (Newsmax) you’d see almost all anti-Build Back Better comments.
Political support is so polarized and divided along partisan lines.
So “BBB” is good or bad depending on who you ask.
Let’s Go Brandon!
ReplyPlease enumerate the justifications for the approval ratings. We all knew what the last 4 years would bring economically.
ReplyTrump more dangerous than covid19 lol
Replyreally, an outdated BVS joke? the same oversimplification spread everywhere in 2016? -_-; you can do better, writers…
ReplyBroadband YEAH!!! Here in western NC our “service” with Frontier SUCKS.
ReplyIf the American people don’t the vice president call pence he will hang out with you
ReplyEveryone’s making scarf jokes these days. The poor chap probably thought he was out of the woods when blockbuster closed. Little did he know it would be a scarf that would haunt him for a decade
ReplySpoilers Steven! Spoilers!!!
ReplyIs this canned laughter?
ReplyDingus Con. That’s a good one.
ReplyThe legislation referred to in this section is meant to fund infrastructure improvement. Important question not addressed by this: “Does it adequately do that?” Should probably give a teensy bit more insight before marking this as a win.
ReplyYes, our politics are broken!
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