United States Biden administration policies and actions - megathread

Captain X

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Well, seems like more than a few people were not happy with the Biden Admin attempting to create a Ministry of Truth.

Okay, but this doesn't say they got rid of the board, just that the person they put in charge of it resigned. Seems more likely they've simply recognized the fact that keeping her in particular in charge of it opens them up to easy attacks because of the obvious lies she's told.
 

Ixian

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SparkToro used the same audit on Musk himself and found that nearly 70.2% of Musk’s 93.3 million Twitter followers were fake.

Yeah, turns out twitter run their own bot farms to make it look like they have a larger customer base than they actually do.

I suspect they are about to be in a world of hurt, the fact that Twitter executives are literally running away from reporters on the streets of New York kind of says it all.
 

ShadowArxxy

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Comrade



So a 5th Circuit ruling basically just deemed most of the administrative/bureacractic regulatory apparatus of the Federal gov unConstitutional.


A ruling this sweeping is pretty much guaranteed to go to SCOTUS, and in any case, it would only apply within the jurisdiction of the 5th Circuit (Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas). So even if the ruling stands as-is, it would basically force a large number of cases *from those states* to go to jury trial instead of being admiratively decided, but it does not in any way force the Federal government to actually eliminate the administrative agencies in question.
 

Morphic Tide

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So even if the ruling stands as-is, it would basically force a large number of cases *from those states* to go to jury trial instead of being admiratively decided, but it does not in any way force the Federal government to actually eliminate the administrative agencies in question.
I think the issue is that it cripples the Congressional delegation behind how these agencies can design regulations in the first place.

Edit: Okay, looking at it some more, it seems that the main target is actually that the SEC gets to appoint its own judges, making it a completely parallel institution to the actual federal government. If that's the limit of it, then it won't affect that much because it's just returning judiciary things to the actual judiciary.

Edit 2: This is of course assuming that the establishment can pull its head out of its ass and actually appoint the judges involved in enforcing these laws properly instead of leaving it to the mass of "administrative judges" that break the actual process simply by existing, let alone the nonsense about "The SEC investigated the SEC and found no wrongdoing on the part of the SEC".
 
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mrttao

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I think the issue is that it cripples the Congressional delegation behind how these agencies can design regulations in the first place.

Edit: Okay, looking at it some more, it seems that the main target is actually that the SEC gets to appoint its own judges, making it a completely parallel institution to the actual federal government. If that's the limit of it, then it won't affect that much because it's just returning judiciary things to the actual judiciary.

Edit 2: This is of course assuming that the establishment can pull its head out of its ass and actually appoint the judges involved in enforcing these laws properly instead of leaving it to the mass of "administrative judges" that break the actual process simply by existing, let alone the nonsense about "The SEC investigated the SEC and found no wrongdoing on the part of the SEC".
Considering they are a shadow cabal that perfect a coup then installed a demented geriatric as their puppet and thought it was a good idea to create the ministry of truth...
Yea, I won't bank on them taking their heads out of their asses
 

DarthOne

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NBC: Hunter Biden Has Made Millions From China

NBC News stumbled into some truth this week with a story published Thursday morning detailing a closer look at Hunter Biden's foreign business dealings, and it's more bad news for Joe Biden as the president's past claims about his son's income sources get debunked.

According to NBC News, which didn't hold back in its description of Hunter's business partners, "From 2013 through 2018 Hunter Biden and his company brought in about $11 million via his roles as an attorney and a board member with a Ukrainian firm accused of bribery and his work with a Chinese businessman now accused of fraud." That timeframe, notably, includes years in which Joe Biden was vice president.

Specifically, as NBC News' review confirmed, "Biden made $5.8 million, more than half his total earnings from 2013 to 2018, from two deals with Chinese business interests."

More than $5 million, for the record, is a far cry from President Biden's 2020 debate claim that Hunter "has not made money" from China. That kind of blanket denial rarely ends well, especially when the person issuing it is Joe Biden — a man who has tried to shake hands with thin air.

As NBC News' report points out in stating the obvious, the documents "which don’t show what he did to earn millions from his Chinese partners, raise questions about national security, business ethics and potential legal exposure." In addition, the documents raise questions about Hunter Biden's own spending habits and the speed with which he spent his dubiously earned income.

"Expenditures compiled on his hard drive show he spent more than $200,000 per month from October 2017 through February 2018 on luxury hotel rooms, Porsche payments, dental work and cash withdrawals," NBC News explains.

The report also quotes former FBI Assistant Director for Counterintelligence Frank Figliuzzi, who "said there is a national security risk when foreign powers like China see an opportunity to get close to someone like Biden. 'It’s all about access and influence, and if you can compromise someone with both access and influence, that’s even better,' said Figliuzzi, now an NBC News contributor. 'Better still if that target has already compromised himself.'"
Nice for them to finally admit it.... :rolleyes:
 

DarthOne

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White House dismisses 1,160-point stock plunge as 'not something that we keep an eye on every day'


May 19, 2022
White House dismisses 1,160-point stock plunge as 'not something that we keep an eye on every day'
By Monica Showalter

The monster 1,160 point stock drop on the Dow Jones Industrial Average Wednesday, the highest drop since the advent of the pandemic in 2020 was kind of a ... nothingburger for the Biden White House.

According to the Washington Examiner:
The White House downplayed Wednesday’s drop in the stock market and defended the Federal Reserve’s independence after interest rate hikes to curb high inflation.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1,160 points in the worst day of trading since June 2020 as investors expect further rate increases despite assurances from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. Many economists think the Fed has been too slow to act to control the price spikes.
“Nothing has changed in how we see the stock market,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters at Wednesday’s briefing. “That’s not something that we keep an eye on every day.”
Seems the Sleepy Joe White House is doing its sleeping. And why wouldn't they? The private sector is full of price gougers, tax cheats, hoarders, wreckers, and other bogeymen of the left. It's not about people's 401(K)s, which is how normal Americans see it. Of course they don't watch stocks, unless perhaps they are in Congress and there's some inside trading to be had. Joe, of course, watches money matters intensely too no matter what he claims as a matter of feathering his nest. The abandoned Hunter Biden laptop emails reveal that well enough.

Besides that, Biden has this pattern as the defining feature of his presidency -- ignoring events, dismissing anyone warning about them as a conspiracy theorist or callin the problem non-existent or all in our heads -- until it gets too big to ignore. We've seen this in Biden's organization of the Afghanistan pullout, in his COVID response, in his pathetic reaction to the rise in oil prices, in his handing of inflation -- transitory, rich man's problem, price gouging, Putin-did-it -- and in his current response to baby formula supply-chain and federal shutdown shortages. He's always reacting, always denying, and then always getting caught flat-footed.

Which is bad stuff, since stock prices are a hell of a lot more than presumed private sector badness for the White House to ignore. Yes, prices go up, and prices go down, and in recent years, there have been big swings.

But stocks also are anticipatory signals, forecasting what the market is expecting on the horizon -- in this case, recession, inflation, stagflation, supply chain issues, and an economy grinding to a halt.

Biden makes a big deal about reading all his fancy intelligence reports. But when news is right there in front of his face, well, Sleepy Joe goes back to sleep. Perhaps he'll get around to reading about it in a few days.
 

DarthOne

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Senate Passes $40 Billion Ukraine Aid Package Expected to Last Five Months, Vote 86-11

The $40 billion UniParty aid package for Ukraine pass the senate this afternoon in a vote of 86-11 (vote tally below).

The Biden administration had originally requested $33 billion, but congress did not feel he was spending enough. The House added an additional $7 billion and passed the $40 billion legislation last week. Today the Senate voted 86-11 to approve the package which is targeted to last 5 months and includes U.S. taxpayers funding the salaries and pension benefits for officials in the Ukraine government.

11 republican senators voted against the massive money laundering operation. They were Senators Blackburn (R-TN), Boozman (R-AR), Braun (R-IN), Crapo (R-ID), Hagerty (R-TN), Hawley (R-MO), Lee (R-UT), Lummis (R-WY), Marshall (R-KS), Paul (R-KY), Tuberville (R-AL).

Note their names and vote OUT anyone who decided to help Ukraine over the American people.

Exclusive — Sen. Rand Paul: Congress Has to Borrow from China to Send $40 Billion in Aid to Ukraine

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) told Breitbart News Daily that America has to borrow the money to send $40 billion in aid to Ukraine.

Breitbart News Daily host Alex Marlow spoke with Paul as the Senate remains poised to pass legislation that would send $40 billion in military and economic aid to Ukraine while Americans grapple with inflation and food shortages. Paul has “single handedly” worked to hold up the Ukraine package, contending that the package needs an inspector general to ensure that the billions of dollars are spent wisely.

Paul said that America would have to continue borrowing from China to appropriate the proposed Ukraine aid package.

“I think it’s important to know that we don’t have any money to send, we have to borrow money from China to send it to Ukraine. And I think most people kind of get that, and many Republicans will say that when it’s a new social program, but if it’s military aid to a country, they’re like we can borrow that, that’s a justified borrowing,” Paul explained to Marlow.

Paul served as one of the 11 Senate Republicans to vote against advancing the Ukraine aid package, which included Sens. Hawley, Mike Crapo (R-ID), Bill Hagerty (R-TN), Mike Braun (R-IN), Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), John Boozman (R-AR), Roger Marshall (R-KS), Cynthia Lummis (R-WY), and Tommy Tuberville (R-AL).

The Ukraine aid procedural vote strikes a contrast between establishment Republican views on foreign policy, which favor more activist intervention abroad, and populist senators such as Paul, who believe that America should not engage in endless wars and conflict abroad.

Paul said that Republicans’ contribution to America’s deficit undermines their argument that President Joe Biden is solely responsible for the rampant inflation under his administration.

The Kentucky senator said, “The problem is that it all leads to inflation, so it kind of hurts the Republican argument that Biden’s spending and Biden’s debt leads to inflation, except for when it’s bipartisan spending and that doesn’t really count.”

Republicans added over $100 billion in new debt with Democrats in providing direct subsidies to semiconductor companies and also by increasing the National Science Foundation, one of the most wasteful organizations in Washington.

Paul lamented in his interview with Breitbart News Daily that many Republicans are now lining up to grant $48 billion in coronavirus relief to restaurants, even though most coronavirus lockdowns have been over for at least a year.

The Kentucky senator noted that many Republicans and Democrats liked the idea of having an inspector general have oversight on the tens of billions of Ukraine aid; however, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) pushed senators away from Paul’s proposal because the inspector general would be “ruthless” with the spending.

Paul said that it is a good idea to have a “zealous guardian” of the taxpayers’ money.

Marlow asked why so many Republicans, even though they sound like Paul in terms of rhetoric, often vote to borrow from China to send money to Ukraine.

Paul said the “bipartisan consensus” is to have Republicans vote for increased military spending, and Democrats boost social welfare spending.

“This is the bipartisan consensus right now on Ukraine. Republican and Democrat leadership are exactly the same. So they get together. But in order to get together to get this, it’s guns and butter, you look at the $40 billion, it’s a lot of guns, but in order to get the gun they had to give out a lot of butter and so there’s a lot of spending going to European countries for food throughout the world,” Paul said.

He added, “What we’ve done is given away the farm to make us weaker.”

Breitbart News Daily airs Monday through Friday from 6:00 A.M. to 9:00 A.M. on Sirius XM Patriot 125.
Sean Moran is a congressional reporter for Breitbart News. Follow him on Twitter
@SeanMoran3.


Oh as if this couldn't get any better... :mad:
 

Blasterbot

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He's been surprising me lately; I always though he was a pushover for the Republican party establishment, and did not expect him to find some semblance of a backbone this late in the game.
Rand and his dad have been very consistent in their voting. the only thing is they seem to lack charisma so their ideas have been generally sidelined since most normies can't seem to listen to actually thoughtful political discussion. very sad.
 

mrttao

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Rand and his dad have been very consistent in their voting. the only thing is they seem to lack charisma so their ideas have been generally sidelined since most normies can't seem to listen to actually thoughtful political discussion. very sad.
Also the media makes sure you never hear them, only the strawman the media makes on what they are saying

normie: "oh him... fox and cnn say he wants to completely disband the military and the police and give every man a private tank"
 

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