Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Joe Biden's Rule By Decree: How Far Can He Go?

President Joe Biden's candidacy was built on the idea that he was an old, experienced, centrist in Washington, someone who could bring two sides together.

Even at 78, Biden is still our nation's chief executive and commander in chief.

With a 50-50 split in the Senate and a majority in the House, Biden and his advisers think he might be able to move his agenda through Congress with only mild resistance.

"Biden huddled privately late Monday with Senate Democrats as Congress has already begun laying the groundwork with legislation for developing roads, hospitals and green energy systems as part of Biden's 'Build Back Better' campaign promise," AP reported this week.

Of note is the fact that Biden recently conferred in the White House with a group of left-leaning historians, apparently in an attempt to find out just how far he can stretch his arbitrary presidential power.

"Presidential historian Michael Beschloss told Axios FDR and LBJ may turn out to be the past century's closest analogues for the Biden era, 'in terms of transforming the country in important ways in a short time.'".

His mental acuity fading fast, Biden clearly wants a policy blitz to seal his legacy as a president who got a lot done in a short time, even if it means creating sharp racial and political divisions in the country, and declaring war on America's republic, which has lasted for more than 200 years.

https://issuesinsights.com/2021/03/30/joe-bidens-rule-by-decree-how-far-can-he-go/ 

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