Biden's first day in office

My own facts? Pretty sure Trump was president these last 4 years. I don’t need to go back further in time, let’s just see if the divisiveness decreases under Biden. (It will)

Who do your policies align with??
Your side has been violent since before 2016. BLM started during Barry. Remember the Dallas cops that were killed? That was your side and pre Trump
 
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Since we’re correcting each other, it’s actually your opinion of my comments.

Who stirred the violent reaction and did little to bring calm the country in 2016 and thereafter?

I do not think it is nearly as simple as how you paint it @ last comment. All I hope is that you and people who openly support trump give Biden a chance 🇺🇸
I openly support Trump and I will not give the dementia patient a chance, I hope he fails
 
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Biden has already done more to bring us together on day #1 than the last president did in 4 years. I am pretty excited about it.

We are not on the same page but in the same book. All violence is wrong. The protest tonight are nothing compared to what went on 4 years ago. Regardless, let’s see if Biden stokes the flames like trump, or acts like a responsible president for all Americans.

I’m not fan of Trump, but on day one, while he was saying this,

“Americans want great schools for their children, safe neighborhoods for their families, and good jobs for themselves. These are just and reasonable demands of righteous people and a righteous public, but for too many of our citizens a different reality exists. Mothers and children trapped in poverty in our inner cities, rusted out factories, scattered like tombstones across the across the landscape of our nation, an education system flush with cash, but which leaves our young and beautiful students deprived of all knowledge, and the crime, and the gangs, and the drugs that have stolen too many lives and robbed our country of so much unrealized potential. This American carnage stops right here and stops right now.

We are one nation and their pain is our pain. Their dreams are our dreams and their success will be our success. We share one heart, one home, and one glorious destiny.”

This was happening in DC....

Police injured, more than 200 arrested at Trump inauguration protests in DC
 
I looked at it this morning after someone linked Biden's 17 things.
It's been in the works since 2008. Obama vetoed Congress giving the permit so the executive office could.

Biden wants to reduce carbon emissions. By halting the pipeline all the Alberta sand crude will be trucked and shipped to refineries. Seems to me those who want less emissions would be pro pipeline.

It will go back to being shipped on Warren Buffet diesel powered trains. More dangerous and polluting than a pipeline.
 
Biden has already done more to bring us together on day #1 than the last president did in 4 years. I am pretty excited about it.

We are not on the same page but in the same book. All violence is wrong. The protest tonight are nothing compared to what went on 4 years ago. Regardless, let’s see if Biden stokes the flames like trump, or acts like a responsible president for all Americans.
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Biden has already done more to bring us together on day #1 than the last president did in 4 years. I am pretty excited about it.

We are not on the same page but in the same book. All violence is wrong. The protest tonight are nothing compared to what went on 4 years ago. Regardless, let’s see if Biden stokes the flames like trump, or acts like a responsible president for all Americans.

Words are not actual actions or accomplishments. You are excited because Trump is gone. Saying Biden has done squat yet is irrational.
 
WRT to the NLRB General Counsel.

"His term was slated to last until this coming November, but unions, including the Service Employees International Union and Communications Workers of America, had been urging Biden to break with precedent by forcing him out immediately, in order to begin reorienting the agency toward protecting workers."

"Critics of the move noted that former President Donald Trump refrained from firing Richard Griffin, the NLRB general counsel during the Obama administration, allowing him to serve nine more months until the end of his term. Before that, Ronald Meisburg, a Republican appointed by former President George W. Bush, served for more than a year under Obama."
 

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