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cashmunny 2 points ago +2 / -0

General Funding District of Columbia Emergency Security: $90 million Defense: Columbia Class Submarines: $5.996 billion Virginia Class Submarine program: $5.691 billion Additional Navy Submarine Procurement: $2.922 billion Cybersecurity: $913.44 million for Justice Department systems. Disaster Relief Agricultural Disaster Relief: General crop and livestock losses: $30.78 billion Assistance for rural disaster recovery: $362.5 million Emergency Conservation Program: $828 million Emergency Watershed Protection Program: $920 million Economic Development for Disaster Recovery: Economic Development Assistance Programs: $1.51 billion NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration): Operations and Repairs: $244 million Hurricane Hunter Aircraft: $399 million Rural Development Fund: $7.5 million for audits and investigations. Healthcare Funding extends existing programs; no specific new dollar amounts listed. Defense & National Security Department of Defense: Army Operations and Maintenance: $451.894 million Navy Operations and Maintenance: $1.454 billion Marine Corps Operations and Maintenance: $8.9 million NASA Facilities Repairs: $740.2 million

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cashmunny 2 points ago +2 / -0

Division A: Continuing Appropriations Act, 2025 Extension of Appropriations: Federal programs are funded through March 14, 2025. District of Columbia: $90M allocated for emergency planning and security costs, including the Presidential Inauguration. Defense: Nearly $6B allocated for procurement and development of Columbia Class Submarines. Additional $5.6B for Virginia Class Submarine workforce and program improvements. Cybersecurity: Increased funding for proactive vulnerability detection in Justice Department systems. Division B: Disaster Relief Supplemental Appropriations Agricultural Relief: $30.78B for disaster-related losses of crops, livestock, and timber due to events in 2023–2024. Specific allocations for technical assistance and support to uninsured producers. Rural Development: $362.5M for disaster recovery assistance to rural areas, including utilities restoration and cost-sharing waivers. Infrastructure: $1.51B for flood mitigation and disaster recovery through the Economic Development Administration. Additional funding for National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to replace damaged assets. Division C: Health and Human Services Medicare Extensions: Extended funding for rural hospitals, telehealth flexibilities, and home care waivers. Public Health Initiatives: Funding extensions for community health centers and diabetes programs. Child & Family Services: Additional support for family health information centers and education programs. Division D: Agriculture and Environmental Programs Emergency Relief Programs: $828M for emergency conservation projects and $920M for watershed protection. $7.5M for audits and investigations related to disaster relief funds. Economic Assistance for Farmers: Payments for commodities where production costs exceed expected returns in 2024. Specific payment caps for producers based on income derived from farming. Division E: Miscellaneous Provisions Cybersecurity: Funding for the National Cybersecurity Protection System. Drug Policy: Temporary extension for fentanyl-related substance classifications. Public Debt: Temporary increase in the public debt limit. Observations Disaster Preparedness: The bill allocates substantial resources to disaster relief and recovery, emphasizing the growing impact of climate-related events. Healthcare Focus: Rural and underserved populations receive targeted assistance through extended Medicare and telehealth programs. Defense Investments: Heavy funding for submarine programs underscores national security priorities. Economic Assistance: Provisions for rural and agricultural support indicate a focus on economic recovery and food security. Transparency & Oversight: Multiple funding allocations include explicit provisions for audits, technical assistance, and spending plans to ensure accountability.

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cashmunny 2 points ago +2 / -0

Praying for your daughter. There are many instances where people have cured their cancer by fasting. Search YouTube for “Dr Eric Berg Fasting and Cancer”. There are many success stories and it has scientific backing. May God bless your daughter and your family 🙏

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cashmunny 3 points ago +3 / -0

Most secure election in Brazilian history God forgive me but I hate globalists…

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cashmunny 1 point ago +1 / -0

I suffered from panic attacks when I was around 30 y/o. I tried CBD which helped but was expensive. I then tried a supplement called "Genius Joy" which I think helped a lot. It has Vitamin D, a bunch of B vitamins, SAM-e, 5-HTP and a bunch of other active ingredients. Within a couple of months, the panic attacks were basically gone, but I still had some anxiety.

I then tried Wim Hof's breathing techniques, which is really powerful for treating anxiety/depression. It basically consists of 30 rounds of slow deep breathing (fully in, fully out) then holding your breath for a minute or so. Repeat the process as many times as you want and you should feel very relaxed and calm afterwards. I do it every morning and it's immensely helpful for stress/anxiety. Once you're experienced, you should be able to hold your breath for 2-3 minutes. You can find a bunch of youtube videos that will guide you through it.

I know panic attacks are horrible, so I hope you find something that works for you soon.

Best of luck WWG1WGA

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cashmunny 1 point ago +1 / -0

Happy Thanksgiving. Love you all. So excited for the downfall of the deep state and the great awakening of the American people.

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cashmunny 2 points ago +2 / -0

When you have it on the opposite side of the injured leg, you can lean into the crutch, which takes more weight of of your busted foot. If it was on the same side, it wouldn't relieve the pressure as much. Source: I broke a leg once.

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cashmunny 2 points ago +2 / -0

This instance appears to be a type alignment issue. Whoever typed it up must've not been very savvy with the word processor, and set the paragraph alignment to fully justified and left to many words on that line and used full returns.

She is missing some commas though.

Source: I'm a graphic designer