United States Biden administration policies and actions - megathread

ShadowArxxy

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Comrade
I don't think "unofficial rumors that they're considering doing a thing" really amounts to much.

What can be said is that by law, the Department of Interior is required to release a plan for new oil and gas leases in federal waters every five years, and Biden made a campaign promise to end new drilling in federal waters. But "no new leases" is a far cry from "banning off-shore drilling" entirely.
 
this is a complete 180 from what I used to preach, but the only thing I can recommended to anyone at this point is be as self sustaining as possible do not live beyond means which can't be provided by either your own hands, home business, or a simple laborer job. Do not fall for the pleasures and luxuries of this world and owe it no favors for the world and I'd argue even nature (at least human nature) itself is your enemy and it will try to take everything you have and give as little back as possible in return. The only way to win such a game and be free is to not to play the game at all.

the last couple of months has really hit that home for me.
 

Aldarion

Neoreactionary Monarchist
Not sure whether this should go here or in memes thread:
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mrttao

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this is a complete 180 from what I used to preach, but the only thing I can recommended to anyone at this point is be as self sustaining as possible do not live beyond means which can't be provided by either your own hands, home business, or a simple laborer job. Do not fall for the pleasures and luxuries of this world and owe it no favors for the world and I'd argue even nature (at least human nature) itself is your enemy and it will try to take everything you have and give as little back as possible in return. The only way to win such a game and be free is to not to play the game at all.

the last couple of months has really hit that home for me.
While becoming poor 3rd world subsistence farmers is better than dying, but it is hardly what I would call a win.
 

DarthOne

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Merrick Garland’s Department Of Justice Is A Threat To The Republic

Federal raids this week, along with an inappropriate statement about a SCOTUS ruling, underscore the weaponization of the DOJ under Garland.

t’s become painfully obvious over the past year that the Justice Department under Attorney General Merrick Garland has been weaponized and politicized to the point that it represents an active threat to the rule of law and the separation of powers. It’s not too much to say that Garland’s DOJ has become a threat to the republic.

Just take this past week. On Thursday, following an historic 6-3 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that struck down a New York law for violating state residents’ Second Amendment rights, a DOJ spokeswoman released a statement saying “we respectfully disagree” with the ruling.

The ruling is of course a great victory for the Constitution and a long-overdue vindication of New Yorkers’ Second Amendment rights. The law in question had been on the books for more than a century, and made it nearly impossible for ordinary people to obtain a concealed-carry license, The unconstitutional law forced New Yorkers to prove to a municipal bureaucrat that they needed a gun for self-defense. In practice, this made it almost impossible for law-abiding citizens in New York to exercise their constitutional right to bear arms.

But neither the law in question nor the Supreme Court’s decision implicates federal gun laws in any way. There is no reason for the DOJ to weigh in on the matter or express any opinion whatsoever on the ruling. Only an utterly politicized Justice Department hoping to undermine the Supreme Court’s constitutional authority and sow the seeds of nullification would issue such a statement.



But that’s not nearly the worst thing Garland’s DOJ did this week. In the pre-dawn hours of Wednesday morning, more than a dozen federal investigators raided the home of Jeffrey Clark, a former Justice Department official with the Trump administration. Why? Because Clark had the temerity to investigate claims of voter fraud during the 2020 election.

That made Clark a target for the House Democrats’ Jan. 6 committee, whose Soviet-style show trial spent a good deal of time Wednesday implying that Clark, who once oversaw 1,400 lawyers and two divisions at DOJ, is traitor who tried to overturn the results of the election.

This should come as no surprise, since the entire raison d’être of the Jan. 6 committee is to smear anyone who questioned the outcome of the election or raised concerns about its unprecedented irregularities as a coup-plotter responsible for the Jan. 6 “insurrection.” In fact, Clark’s only crime is that in a sea of attorneys who didn’t want to lift a finger to investigate the election, he looked for options and fought to uncover the truth.

Of course, he’s not the only one the DOJ targeted this week. The same day Clark’s house was raided, FBI agents raided the home of Michael McDonald, Nevada’s top GOP official.

His crime, according to the Justice Department and the Jan. 6 committee, was signing a document with five other Nevada Republican Party electors after the 2020 election signaling their support for Trump. Among the signatories of the purely symbolic document was state GOP secretary James DeGraffenreid, whom FBI agents tried but failed to find on Wednesday.

These are just a few of the people against whom the Jan. 6 committee has unleashed Garland’s Justice Department. So far, the committee has subpoenaed more than 100 lawmakers, local officials like McDonald and DeGraffenreid, internet and communications companies, Trump White House officials, and others. Make no mistake: the committee is using the DOJ as a weapon against its political enemies, and Garland is allowing it to happen.

We should have seen this coming. From the outset of his tenure, Garland has betrayed a willingness to use the DOJ as a partisan weapon. There was the raid on Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe’s home last November, and preceding that months of illegal spying on his organization.

Even worse, in some ways, was the unprecedented memo in October designed to threaten and silence parents whose only “crime” was to speak out about the teaching of critical race theory in schools. Garland smeared them as “domestic terrorists” and directed the Department of Justice and the FBI to “launch a series of additional efforts in the coming days designed to address the rise in criminal conduct directed toward school personnel.”

But this “rise in criminal conduct” was pure fiction. Garland got it from a letter sent to President Joe Biden by the National School Boards Association, which made vague and unsubstantiated claims about “threats and acts of violence” against school board members from parents opposed to critical race theory. Less than a week after the letter was sent, Garland’s memo appeared. It was a transparent ploy to get the federal government to intimidate parents into silence and suppress their First Amendment rights, which Garland was happy to do.

At every turn, Garland has shown himself hostile to the Bill of Rights and to law-abiding Americans who exercise those rights, and beholden to Democrat partisans and left-wing advocacy groups. He has brazenly allowed political influence to direct the Justice Department’s considerable powers.

If you think Garland’s DOJ isn’t a threat to the republic, then you need to start paying attention, because the weaponization of federal law enforcement under Biden and Garland is almost certainly going to get much worse.


Feds raid home of top Trump official who tried to take over DOJ to declare election illegitimate

Jeffrey Clark lobbied to have Trump appoint him as acting attorney general so he could block his Georgia loss
By BRAD REED
PUBLISHED JUNE 23, 2022 2:30PM (EDT)


Federal law enforcement officials have raided the home of former Trump Department of Justice official Jeffrey Clark, who pushed to have the department formally declare that the results of the 2020 election were illegitimate.

ABC News reports that federal agents conducted a search of Clark's home in Virginia on Wednesday morning, just one day before the House Select Committee investigating the January 6th Capitol riots was due to highlight his role in the attempt to overturn the election.

Former Trump acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen has told the House Select Committee that Clark lobbied to have Trump appoint him as acting AG, after which he would send a letter to Georgia urging them to rescind certification of the 2020 election.

Trump was initially intrigued by the idea, but he decided against it after multiple DOJ officials threatened mass resignations if he went through with it.


Translation:
Trump Bidget Director in the White House is subjugated to Pre-Dawn Raid on his house by Feds, who put him out on the street in his pj’s. He met with the Jan. 6th committee & pleaded the 5th more than 100 times. THIS IS HOW THEY REWARDED HIM.
 

The Whispering Monk

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Osaul
What I find interesting is that a LOT of the ones I'm looking at on that map just indicate they were 'hacked'. No structural loss indicated, but computers were 'hacked'. That is all.
 
While becoming poor 3rd world subsistence farmers is better than dying, but it is hardly what I would call a win.

I disagree somewhat, what Satan givith Satan will take fourfold. Eventually the bill comes due. Better to be a farmer who owns little but owes nothing , then to be a "Rich" man that Owns nothing and owes the devil his soul in return.

The only way to make it up the corporate or buracharitc ladder is to either be born in it, or sell your soul to the devil, if not in literal contract then in thought or action. Oath breaking, deception, blackmail that's how you make it to the top in this world, and in the end there will always be someone to take you down.
 
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The Whispering Monk

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Osaul
The only way to make it up the corporate or buracharitc ladder is to either be born in it, or sell your soul to the devil, if not in literal contract then in thought or action. Oath breaking, deception, blackmail that's how you make it to the top in this world, and in the end there will always be someone to take you down.
That's a blanket statement I don't agree with.

You can be extremely successful without doing those things.
 

mrttao

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I disagree somewhat, what Satan givith Satan will take fourfold. Eventually the bill comes due. Better to be a farmer who owns little but owes nothing , then to be a "Rich" man that Owns nothing and owes the devil his soul in return.

The only way to make it up the corporate or buracharitc ladder is to either be born in it, or sell your soul to the devil, if not in literal contract then in thought or action. Oath breaking, deception, blackmail that's how you make it to the top in this world, and in the end there will always be someone to take you down.
Or... we could have had a functional government and remained happily middle class, with the ability to work 40 hours a week yet live better than a medieval king.
 
Or... we could have had a functional government and remained happily middle class, with the ability to work 40 hours a week yet live better than a medieval king.

and yet we never got that. We've had spurts of it. but we never had it consistently. I'm not even advocating for serfdom even as that's frankly owing to a earthly king.
 

mrttao

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and yet we never got that. We've had spurts of it. but we never had it consistently. I'm not even advocating for serfdom even as that's frankly owing to a earthly king.
I am not even sure what you are advocating here. You are talking about satan, and evil and how we should just give up all modernity and go become subsistence farmers. As if they will let us do that. You think they will leave you alone? You know that homesteaders still need to pay taxes or they confiscate your farm. And that is not even considering the hordes of hungry city people spilling over to the country looking for food to loot when the system collapses.

Aside from all of that. We did in fact have large "spurts" as you call them where life was good. And rather than saying "society always ends in failure" I would like to point out that it is not necessary for the evil guys to win. It is better if we try to make them lose instead of trying to convince ourselves that we want to live like a subsistence farmer
 
society DOES always end in failure. the best thing you can do is not rely on it so that when the crap does inevitable hit the fan it doesn't drag you into Hell (metaphorically or literally) with it. How many times do we have to lose before Matthew 10:22 is becomes more apparent? There is a reason why Jesus tells us to not have hope in this world and instead look to realms above. There is no "good ending" for the planet earth. Not in the US not in some New Rome not anywhere. There is no hope for earth beyond hope that a few will come to Christ and be saved.
 

Cherico

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society DOES always end in failure. the best thing you can do is not rely on it so that when the crap does inevitable hit the fan it doesn't drag you into Hell (metaphorically or literally) with it. How many times do we have to lose before Matthew 10:22 is becomes more apparent? There is a reason why Jesus tells us to not have hope in this world and instead look to realms above. There is no "good ending" for the planet earth. Not in the US not in some New Rome not anywhere. There is no hope for earth beyond hope that a few will come to Christ and be saved.
To translate this into a secural context human beings are failable and thus all of our works includeding our civilizations will eventually be claimed by times hour glass.

This is something we must learn to accept the impreminance of all man made things
 

Hlaalu Agent

Nerevar going to let you down
Founder
To translate this into a secural context human beings are failable and thus all of our works includeding our civilizations will eventually be claimed by times hour glass.

This is something we must learn to accept the impreminance of all man made things

I disagree, we shouldn't accept this, we should do our best to avoid this. To leave one final message in our wake, one final statement to an uncaring universe, one that shall baffle all civilizations after us.

"WAZZUP!"

More seriously, we should and shouldn't accept it. We should accept that everything fades in the power of time, but that shouldn't stop us from still trying to leave something behind, something durable, something which shall not just be but a pedestal and foot in the desert...

And life always ends in death. We shouldn't immediately commit suicide or avoid actually living a good life just because one day it is going to end.
Nor should we accept a mass murderer with a "well his victims were going to die anyways".

I agree, we should attempt to keep the fire burning as long as we can. Or perhaps even preserve something of it, even if it won't "warm" our descendants, perhaps it might allow those who walk in our footsteps to know something about us.
 

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