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In the tradition of Donald Trump - The 45th President of the United States.
Well, not even a full week yet and Joe and Democrats have been busy.
Biden’s inauguration wasn’t enjoyed by all Democrats, as Tara Reade, former Senate staffer to Biden, relayed her pain at watching the man who’d sexually assaulted her assume the highest US office. The Democratic party, fierce defenders of women’s rights during Trump’s administration, she described as “complicit with sexual misconduct” and that within the MSM “certain media outlets made it so clear that I was to be smeared, ignored, and erased.”
The National Guard troops, deployed to protect the capitol in what many considered a piece of political theatre, weren’t overjoyed either, as once the photo-op was over and done with, they were left to bed down on the floor of a parking lot. There were no riots at the inauguration, but there were left wing riots in Seattle and Portland, with Antifa vandalising the Democratic party HQ. However, this particular insurrection wasn’t something the President and senior Democrats deigned worthy of commenting on.
But duly sworn in, Biden wasted no time firing off his Executive Orders. He needed to refer to notes to explain what they were, not only to the public and reporters, but disconcertingly enough, it looked like to himself as well, or so it appeared at times during his press conferences.
As an aside, folks may remember that in 2017 Executive Orders were a bad thing, which was puzzling as Trump issued less than Obama did in his first week in office, but in 2021 they’re back again to being mere government business and reported on as such without mention of bypassing Congress or dictatorial edicts.
So Biden caused his first furore by rescinding Trump’s transgender rule for bathrooms (which rescinded Obama’s mandate) and expanding his decree to force any educational institution in receipt of government funding to accept biologically-male students to women’s scholarships and sports teams, all on the basis of “gender identity”. Great news for a fraction of a percentage of the population, but bad news for a great swathe of women who voted for Biden.
Equally unhappy were the labour unions who threw in their support behind Biden's presidential bid, for him then on Wednesday to cancel the Keystone XL pipeline and put at least 11,000 of their members out of jobs. Canada, not noted for its fondness of Trump, was also unhappy. Serious financial investment had been made from the Canadian side on the basis of previously issued legal permits, and law suits are expected to follow from Biden’s action.
It then emerged on Thursday that ICE and the US Border Patrol were thrown into chaos due to Biden’s big policy change and sweeping directive calling for a 100-day pause in deportations and followed by a subsequent email directing officials to “Release them all, immediately. No sponsor available is not acceptable any longer." This email is supposed to have emanated from Biden, going way above and beyond the Executive Order, but failing to include any details of how the policy was to be enacted, leaving officials in the dark and scrambling for information.
Against this backdrop, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene filed articles of impeachment alleging abuse of power against Biden the day after his inauguration, stating in an interview that, "We cannot have a President of the United States that is willing to abuse the power of the presidency and be easily bought off by foreign governments, Chinese energy companies, Ukrainian energy companies."
This was largely ignore or scoffed at in the MSM, but the US Senate Committee on Homeland Security on Governmental affairs report into 'Hunter Biden, Burisma, and Corruption: The Impact on U.S. Government Policy and Related Concerns' has been released and the bottom line is this:
Which does lend some weight to bringing articles of impeachment, to say the least.
Trump vacating the Presidency to Sinatra’s ‘I Did It My Way’ brought ridicule from the usual corners of the MSM, but it might have been more appropriate to have left the White House to the strains of another Sinatra classic: ‘Send In The Clowns’.
Oh, nearly forgot the biggest one! Biden campaigned on having a plan to get the Covid pandemic under control... and then said there's nothing he can do.
Which pissed even more people than the above combined.
Well, not even a full week yet and Joe and Democrats have been busy.
Biden’s inauguration wasn’t enjoyed by all Democrats, as Tara Reade, former Senate staffer to Biden, relayed her pain at watching the man who’d sexually assaulted her assume the highest US office. The Democratic party, fierce defenders of women’s rights during Trump’s administration, she described as “complicit with sexual misconduct” and that within the MSM “certain media outlets made it so clear that I was to be smeared, ignored, and erased.”
The National Guard troops, deployed to protect the capitol in what many considered a piece of political theatre, weren’t overjoyed either, as once the photo-op was over and done with, they were left to bed down on the floor of a parking lot. There were no riots at the inauguration, but there were left wing riots in Seattle and Portland, with Antifa vandalising the Democratic party HQ. However, this particular insurrection wasn’t something the President and senior Democrats deigned worthy of commenting on.
But duly sworn in, Biden wasted no time firing off his Executive Orders. He needed to refer to notes to explain what they were, not only to the public and reporters, but disconcertingly enough, it looked like to himself as well, or so it appeared at times during his press conferences.
As an aside, folks may remember that in 2017 Executive Orders were a bad thing, which was puzzling as Trump issued less than Obama did in his first week in office, but in 2021 they’re back again to being mere government business and reported on as such without mention of bypassing Congress or dictatorial edicts.
So Biden caused his first furore by rescinding Trump’s transgender rule for bathrooms (which rescinded Obama’s mandate) and expanding his decree to force any educational institution in receipt of government funding to accept biologically-male students to women’s scholarships and sports teams, all on the basis of “gender identity”. Great news for a fraction of a percentage of the population, but bad news for a great swathe of women who voted for Biden.
Equally unhappy were the labour unions who threw in their support behind Biden's presidential bid, for him then on Wednesday to cancel the Keystone XL pipeline and put at least 11,000 of their members out of jobs. Canada, not noted for its fondness of Trump, was also unhappy. Serious financial investment had been made from the Canadian side on the basis of previously issued legal permits, and law suits are expected to follow from Biden’s action.
It then emerged on Thursday that ICE and the US Border Patrol were thrown into chaos due to Biden’s big policy change and sweeping directive calling for a 100-day pause in deportations and followed by a subsequent email directing officials to “Release them all, immediately. No sponsor available is not acceptable any longer." This email is supposed to have emanated from Biden, going way above and beyond the Executive Order, but failing to include any details of how the policy was to be enacted, leaving officials in the dark and scrambling for information.
Against this backdrop, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene filed articles of impeachment alleging abuse of power against Biden the day after his inauguration, stating in an interview that, "We cannot have a President of the United States that is willing to abuse the power of the presidency and be easily bought off by foreign governments, Chinese energy companies, Ukrainian energy companies."
This was largely ignore or scoffed at in the MSM, but the US Senate Committee on Homeland Security on Governmental affairs report into 'Hunter Biden, Burisma, and Corruption: The Impact on U.S. Government Policy and Related Concerns' has been released and the bottom line is this:
Which does lend some weight to bringing articles of impeachment, to say the least.
Trump vacating the Presidency to Sinatra’s ‘I Did It My Way’ brought ridicule from the usual corners of the MSM, but it might have been more appropriate to have left the White House to the strains of another Sinatra classic: ‘Send In The Clowns’.
Oh, nearly forgot the biggest one! Biden campaigned on having a plan to get the Covid pandemic under control... and then said there's nothing he can do.
Which pissed even more people than the above combined.
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