Rounds Requests South Dakotans Submit Complaints with Postal Service
South Dakota at Rounds’ request, OIG is asking for first-hand accounts of poor mail service. “My office
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South Dakota at Rounds’ request, OIG is asking for first-hand accounts of poor mail service. “My office
equipment and capabilities to do the job we ask them to do. “Mr. President, last week the Armed … year and a weak budget the next. “We ask members of the armed forces to be ready whenever
done. “But, Mr. President, I also have to ask, how did we get here
their jobs, the jobs that lawfully we ask them to do. “And so, tremendous change from one administration
their jobs, the jobs that lawfully we ask them to do. “And so, tremendous change from one administration
policy is conducted.’ “Or they could ask Randall Kroszner, who served with Warsh on the Fed board … things done.’ “Or maybe – maybe – they could just ask the Democrat leader, who introduced Kevin Warsh
provide producers with greater transparency on fertilizer pricing, asked the witnesses questions about the industry and effective ways
some concerns with. And I would just ask that with the amount of attention you’ve seen here
thinking that I’m stating the obvious. “Ask most Americans, and I think you’d find they … said on the floor last week. “And when asked to clarify his comments – to say whether he really
they need to do the job that we ask them to do, and that is to keep
these ultra-processed, lab-grown fake meat products?” asked Rounds . “With your prioritization of real food … exchange on lab-grown “meat” below. Rounds also asked Secretary Kennedy questions on 340B and the National Institutes
exchange on tribal radio below. Rounds also asked Secretary Burgum questions about constructing a new school
again, ‘I'm not opposed to that. They ask you for an ID at the airport … think it’s too much to ask for the same when they go to vote. “Mr. President, ask
again, ‘I'm not opposed to that. They ask you for an ID at the airport … think it’s too much to ask for the same when they go to vote. “Mr. President, ask
bank account. “But heaven forbid that we ask Americans to produce the same ID they produce all over
bank account. “But heaven forbid that we ask Americans to produce the same ID they produce all over
Give me a break, Mr. President. “If someone asks you for an ID in any other circumstance … somehow an intolerable burden to ask Americans to bring those IDs with them to the polls? “Give
Give me a break, Mr. President. “If someone asks you for an ID in any other circumstance … somehow an intolerable burden to ask Americans to bring those IDs with them to the polls? “Give
essentially what the Democrats have been asking for. “And so we’re going to have an opportunity
essentially what the Democrats have been asking for. “And so we’re going to have an opportunity
voting in American elections? “What’s radical about asking voters for a photo ID? “And Mr. President
doesn’t make any sense. “Republicans aren’t asking for much here. “We’re just asking to make
voters … just as long as you don’t ask them to actually support a photo ID bill. “They
bank account or visit your doctor. “You get asked for a photo ID before … said, for years Democrats have acted like asking for a photo ID would be an intolerable burden
shutdown – real people get hurt. “But if you ask the senior senator from [Hawaii] – a member