Joe Biden of the day

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  • Hayzilla2

    It's amazing how little America is in the news when Trump isn't president. It's like the country disappeared LOL

  • OBBTKN4

    This man is senile (-‸ლ)

    Period

    • Nice guy but, Yup.GuyFawkes
    • Is he for real?monospaced
    • Even if true, which it ain't, still a gazillion times better than Trump.BusterBoy
    • Trump was racist, senile, obese and probably suffered from erectile dysfunction... I think Uncle Joe is a step up.jonny_quest_lives
    • cmon man!, it worked for ReaganStoicLevels
    • What did he do?utopian
    • i dont know. dont really care eitherStoicLevels
    • Biden's is so boring it might actually be a good thing.pango
    • lol, you guisemonospaced
    • He's not boring if you follow what is happening. He's boring as an apocalyptic reality show horror story.CyBrainX
    • I'm glad our president isn't mouthing off like a cunt on a daily basis, desperately trying to garner attention on twitter like a deluded, pathetic fuckmonospaced
    • Trump is a very low bar to compare anything to, I like Biden, but hes just too god damn old, we need some young bloodGuyFawkes
    • He is seriously old. It’s weird.monospaced
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  • MondoMorphic0

    So he made it ~ 1 month before the military actions started. Those bombs aren't paying for themselves I guess. At least he's not the orange guy, right?

    https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/25/p…

    • We'll be at war with Iran by Christmas...MondoMorphic
    • Yeah...Syrians bomb US sites...let's just leave them be.BusterBoy
    • Didn't the orange guy also bomb Syria within a month of being elected?yuekit
    • https://www.theguard…yuekit
    • ^ OK sorry, it was two months :)yuekit
    • national security business as usual. not my clearance level.StoicLevels
    • So when Iran has Americans murdered you want Biden to respond how exactly?zarkonite
    • acting like Trump was any different is stupid afmonospaced
    • of course the Dems are going to give a reason why we're going to war again, the point is we're going to war again.GuyFawkes
    • but hey at least we don't have Trump amarite?GuyFawkes
    • You guys really think this is the start of an actual war?yuekit
    • watchGuyFawkes
    • There were literally thousands of airstrikes, bombings and drone attacks under Obama and even more under Trump. Trump literally assassinated one of the topyuekit
    • people in Iran's government about a year ago with a drone, remember that? That had the potential to escalate into a war, I don't think this does.yuekit
    • google "most wars president"GuyFawkes
    • Sorry overuse of literally...I'm turning into a millennial :)yuekit
    • There's always enough justification to bomb somebody. It'll take a little more to justify going to war with Iran, but have faith.
      They'll get it done.
      MondoMorphic
    • Here's an example, the US military just casually bombs a neighborhood killing 200 civilians in Trump's second year in office.yuekit
    • https://www.latimes.…yuekit
    • Do you even remembering hearing about this at the time? The media barely covers a lot of this stuff.yuekit
    • no one is saying Trump didn't kill anyone, but if you compare that orange cunt to other presidents (minus covid obviously) Trumps a lightweightGuyFawkes
    • A lot of people are determined to grade Trump on a curve, I don't really get it. He dropped more bombs and did more drone strikes than Obama.yuekit
    • But point is an action like this isn't some unprecedented thing. USA and Iran will begin negotiations next month, so the danger of war is lower now than it was.yuekit
    • https://theintercept…fadein11
    • https://www.bbc.co.u…fadein11
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  • gonzalle4

    • Ben garrison?Gnash
    • It is over the top. Garrison could have done the same thing but would have needed labels so as not confuse his audience.
      Those drones tho. XD
      palimpsest
    • The irony. Trump was literally viewed as "the savior" by large group of his supporters (including QANON)wagshaft
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  • sted2

    • Trump clowned us so hard this type of shit is still relevant after his departure.
      #winning
      palimpsest
  • Ramanisky22

    He’s only been President for 36 hrs and yet ...

  • CyBrainX2

    Today, I remembered being a press secretary is a damn hard job when you're not just spewing hallucinatory bullshit to a mentally impaired country on the fly.

  • utopian9

  • oey_oey2

    Fox News just couldn’t wait to start making accusations and searching for whatever pseudo-issues...ridiculous.

  • zaq7

  • Akagiyama4

    What Dungeons & Dragons expansion pack is this from?

  • mort_3
  • Ramanisky22

    With grandson Beau

    • this is comforting. even if staged.renderedred
    • how is this stage, reminds of my dad with my sontank02
    • it's my reflex when politicians are in question.renderedred
    • i dont think its staged, the photog is far away judging by the focal lenght. he just capture the moment. AND why would it be staged??Bennn
    • lol @ stageddbloc
    • our politicians would never stage anything, ever. they are honest and just want what is best for us.GuyFawkes
    • i understand the feeling "everything will be just fine now", yah, thanks obama!renderedred
    • Joe...please get a proper haircut.utopian
    • love grandpa Joe.sea_sea
  • Akagiyama4

    Mask requirement

    Biden is requiring the use of masks and social distancing in all federal buildings, on federal lands and by federal employees and contractors. Consistently masking up is a practice that science has shown to be effective in preventing the spread of the coronavirus, particularly when social distancing is difficult to maintain.

    He is challenging all Americans to wear a mask for the first 100 days of his administration. That’s a critical period, since communities will still be vulnerable to the virus even as the pace of vaccination increases in pursuit of Biden’s goal of 100 million shots in 100 days.
    World Health Organization

    Biden also is directing the government to rejoin the World Health Organization, which Donald Trump withdrew from earlier this year after accusing it of incompetence and bowing to Chinese pressure over the coronavirus.

    Symbolizing Biden’s commitment to a more prominent global role, White House coronavirus coordinator Jeff Zients announced that Dr. Anthony Fauci will deliver a speech Thursday to the WHO as head of a U.S. delegation. Fauci, the government’s top infectious disease expert, will lay out how the administration intends to work with the WHO on reforms, supporting the coronavirus response and promoting global health and health security
    Climate
    Paris climate accord

    Biden will sign an executive orders to rejoin the Paris climate accord, fulfilling a campaign pledge to get back into the global climate pact on Day One. Trump, a supporter of oil, gas and coal, had made a first priority of pulling out of global efforts to cut climate-damaging fossil fuel emissions.

    It will take 30 days for the U.S. to officially be back in.
    Reviewing trump rollbacks

    Biden’s Day One plans also include a temporary moratorium on new Trump administration oil and gas leasing in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, moving to revoke a presidential permit for the Keystone XL oil and gas pipeline and reviewing a Trump administration freeze on vehicle mileage and emissions standards. Biden also is setting in motion an evaluation of another Trump move that cut boundaries and protections for some national monuments.

    Agencies will be directed to consider impact of climate change on disadvantaged communities and on future generations from any regulatory action that affected fossil fuel emissions, a new requirement.
    Immigration

    Ending ban on Muslim travelers: Biden is ending what is variously known as the “travel ban” or the “Muslim ban,” one of the first acts of the Trump administration. Trump in January 2017 banned foreign nationals from seven mostly Muslim countries from entry into the country. After a lengthy court fight, a watered-down version of the rule was upheld by the Supreme Court in a 5-4 decision in 2018.

    The new administration says it will improve the screening of visitors by strengthening information sharing with foreign governments and other measures.
    Border wall

    Biden is immediately ending the national emergency that Trump declared on the border in February 2018 to divert billions of dollars from the Defense Department to wall construction. He also is halting construction to review contracts and how wall money might be redirected.

    Despite Trump’s repeated promises that Mexico would pay for the wall, U.S. Customs and Border Protection says Americans have committed $15 billion for more than 700 miles (1,120 kilometers). It is unclear how many miles are under contract and what penalties the government would have to pay for canceling them.

    The Supreme Court has scheduled arguments Feb. 22 on the legality of Trump’s diverting Defense Department funds for counter-narcotics efforts and military construction projects to wall construction.
    DACA

    Biden will order his Cabinet to work to preserve the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which has shielded hundreds of thousands of people who came to the country as young children from deportation since it was introduced in 2012.

    Trump ordered an end to DACA in 2017, triggering a legal challenge that ended in June when the Supreme Court ruled that it should be kept in place because the Trump administration failed to follow federal rule-making guidelines in undoing it. But DACA is still facing legal challenges.

    In his presidential proclamation, Biden is calling on Congress to adopt legislation that gives DACA recipients permanent legal status and a path to citizenship. There are currently about 700,000 people enrolled.
    Deportations

    Biden is revoking one of Trump’s first executive orders, which declared that all of the roughly 11 million people in the country illegally are considered priorities for deportation. The Department of Homeland Security will conduct a review of enforcement priorities. Biden’s campaign site says deportations will focus on national security and public safety threats.

    The order says nothing about a 100-day moratorium on deportations that Biden promised during the campaign. Susan Rice, who is tapped to run the White House Domestic Policy Council, says any decision on moratoriums would come from Homeland Security.
    Census

    Biden is reversing a Trump plan to exclude people in the country illegally from being counted in the 2020 Census. The once-a-decade census is used to determine how many congressional seats and Electoral College votes each state gets, as well as the distribution of $1.5 trillion in federal spending each year.

    Biden’s team says the new administration will ensure the Census Bureau has time to complete an accurate count for each state and that the apportionment is “fair and accurate.”
    Legislation

    Biden is also proposing legislation that would grant green cards and a path to citizenship to anyone in the United States before Jan. 1, 2021, an estimated 11 million people. Most would have to wait eight years for citizenship but people enrolled in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program for young immigrants and with Temporary Protective Status for fleeing strife-torn countries would only wait three years. Other provisions lessen the time that many people have to wait outside the United States for green cards, provide development aid to Central America and reduce the 1.2-million-case backlog in immigration courts.
    Student debt

    Biden is asking the Education Department to extend a pause on federal student loan payments through at least Sept. 30, continuing a moratorium that began early in the pandemic but was set to expire at the end of January.

    Borrowers, who owe a collective $1.5 trillion, would not be required to make payments on their federal student loans, their loans would not accrue any interest, and all debt collection activity would halt through September.

    Congress paused student debt payments last March as part of a virus relief package, and the Trump administration extended it twice.
    Biden’s order does not include the type of mass debt cancellation that some Democrats asked him to orchestrate through executive action. He has said that action should come from Congress.
    Housing foreclosures

    Housing foreclosures and evictions would be delayed until at least March 31, 2021. Almost 12 percent of homeowners with mortgages are late on their payments, while 19 percent of renters are behind, according to a Census Bureau survey of households.

    The federal moratoriums would ensure that people could stay in their homes even if they cannot afford their monthly bills. Biden is also calling on Congress to extend assistance to renters. While the moratoriums have aided several million Americans during the pandemic and helped to contain the disease, they have also meant that billions of dollars in housing costs have gone unpaid.

  • Bennn1

    First pic in the WH

    DONE

    • Lets take a moment and take in how young he looks at the start of his presidencyGuyFawkes
    • he looks a little worried...hans_glib
    • it's been a long journey to get behind that desk.plash
    • Wouldn't you be worried sitting there, Hans?lemmy_k
    • Look at that pile of executive orders.CyBrainX
  • Ramanisky2-2

    Foo Fighters FTW