US Joe Biden News Megathread - The Other Biden Derangement Syndrome Thread (with a side order of Fauci Derangement Syndrome)

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Let's pretend for one moment that he does die before the election, just for the funsies. What happens then? Will the nomination revert to option number 2, aka Bernie Sanders? Or will his running mate automatically replace him just the way Vice-President is supposted to step in after the Big Man in the White House chokes on a piece of matzo? Does he even have a running mate yet?
 
Notice how the banal discussion of "the courts should decide" conveniently leaves out we already know how the royals in black dresses will decide, given that DACA can magically not be rescinded, you magically couldn't order illegals not to be included because of mysterious procedural issues that somehow do not stop the EO saying they must be being enacted, et cetera.

Imagine living in 2020 + 1 and pretending to think what the law and Constitution says matters unless the judicial royals want it to (which is usually when it's convenient for Democrats).
 
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Just further confirmation that Biden has no actual authority

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We're back to the presidency being all smokes and mirrors and the news media covering for him.

Remember that every time Trump displayed a document he signed the media immediately scrutinised what was written on it. Now not a word about Biden reading a blank document
Yo it's literally a blank document lol
 
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Just further confirmation that Biden has no actual authority

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We're back to the presidency being all smokes and mirrors and the news media covering for him.

Remember that every time Trump displayed a document he signed the media immediately scrutinised what was written on it. Now not a word about Biden reading a blank document
This is really weird because some of the other executive orders he was signing definitely had text on them. Mabye he forgot to write that one (optimistic that he writes his own laws I know)? or mabye you cant see anything because of the angle
Apparently there's already a lawsuit going on over the Keystone pipeline being shut down by Biden.

Good, fuck Biden. I am so pleasantly surprised to hear everyone in an uproar against him and his shitty decisions, it's just too little too late.
He will probably start it up again under another name or something lol.

And the entertainment level of this administration already looking to be on the downslope compared to the previous.

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There was a BUTTON here. It's gone now.
Obviously trump took it with him. Wouldnt want it to fall into the wrong hands.
 
So the GOP will be the ones to push Cameltoe through the Glass Ceiling? Thus, foiling the Democrats' plan to 25A Joe and owning the libs?

Is.... is this 4d chess?
Pay attention to who's filing this.

Pay attention to the prep-- or lack thereof-- for this filing.

Trump's first impeachment-- and eventually, his second impeachment, if they even bother-- may be a sham, but it was a sham with development and it forced Republicans to make politically expedient but optically dubious moves. This impeachment may be based on valid hunches, but the motion's lack of organization is palpable.

The filer is pissing into the wind-- and that just means that she's good at adapting to party procedure.
 
Now that Papa Joe is in office, can we not just post everything in the megathread? There's no way I'll be able to keep up.
Nah, let's keep this open, I would love a day by day of history's most popular US president.
Move Biden megathread to lowcow forum. Doors been opened with the trump thread, and all that is political spergy faggotry. Why not another thread.
Few weeks from now, another front page link from Nool about politics on this site.
 
Portland "protesters" are upset about an Ice facility (and a billion other things) and aren't riden with Biden (twitter thread):
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The NYT article:

Protesters in Portland and Seattle Shatter Windows and Light Fires​

Hours after President Biden’s inauguration, federal agents in Portland, Ore., fired tear gas to disperse protesters, who declared that the new president “will not save us.”

By Mike Baker and Hallie Golden
  • Jan. 21, 2021Updated 2:23 p.m. ET
PORTLAND, Ore. — Protesters in the Pacific Northwest smashed windows at a Democratic Party headquarters, marched through the streets and burned an American flag on Wednesday in a strident challenge by antifascist and racial-justice protesters to the new administration of President Biden, whose promised reforms, they declared, “won’t save us.”
In Portland, Ore., lines of federal agents in camouflage — now working under the Biden administration — blanketed streets with tear gas and unleashed volleys of welt-inducing pepper balls as they confronted a crowd that gathered outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement building near downtown. Some in the crowd later burned a Biden-for-President flag in the street.
Another tense protest in Seattle saw dozens of people push their way through the streets, with some breaking windows, spray-painting anarchist insignia and chanting not only about ICE, but the many other issues that roiled America’s streets last year under the administration of former President Donald J. Trump.
“No Cops, Prisons, Borders, Presidents,” said one banner, while another proclaimed that the conflict over racial justice, policing, immigration and corporate influence in the country was “not over” merely because a new president had been inaugurated in Washington, D.C.
“A Democratic administration is not a victory for oppressed people,” said a flier handed out during the demonstrations, during which protesters also smashed windows at a shop often described as the original Starbucks in downtown Seattle. The communiqués used expletives to condemn Mr. Biden and “his stupid” crime bill, passed in 1994 and blamed for mass incarcerations in the years since.

Hours after the inauguration of Mr. Biden, federal agents in Portland used tear gas and other crowd-control munitions to disperse demonstrators who had gathered to protest the harsh arrest and detention practices wielded by federal immigration authorities under the Trump administration.

Mr. Biden has signaled that immigration is going to be a key issue of his presidency, using some of his first executive orders on Wednesday to end construction of the border wall and bolster the program that provides deportation protections for undocumented immigrants who were brought into the country as children.
The conflict in Portland capped a day of demonstrations in the liberal city, where different groups of protesters either decried Mr. Biden or called for activism to pressure the new president to take forceful action on immigration, climate change, health care, racial justice and income inequality.
Earlier in the day, a group of about 200 people — a mix of racial justice, antifascist and anarchist activists — marched to the local Democratic Party headquarters, where some of them smashed windows and tipped over garbage containers, lighting the contents of one on fire. “We don’t want Biden — we want revenge,” said one sign, referring to killings committed by police officers.
In a city that has seen months of demonstrations over racial injustice, economic inequality, federal law enforcement and corporate power — and some of the harshest law enforcement responses to such protests — protesters have vowed to continue their actions no matter who is president. “We are ungovernable,” one sign in the crowd said.

In Seattle, about 150 people marched through the streets. Some spray-painted buildings with an anarchist symbol and broke windows, including at a federal courthouse. They chanted both anti-Trump and anti-Biden slogans.

One member of the group handed out fliers to people on the street that said, “Biden won! And so did corporate elites!” The fliers explained that a “Democratic administration is not a victory for oppressed people” and that “Biden will not save us.”

“I came out here because no matter what happens, Biden and Kamala aren’t enough,” said one of the protesters, Alejandro Quezada Brom, 28, referring to Vice President Kamala Harris. He said the new president needs to know that “the pressure’s not off” for progress on immigration and policing reforms.
Seattle police officers followed the group and began to surround it as night fell. At least two protesters appeared to be arrested.
At yet another demonstration in Portland, people gathered to hear speakers who celebrated Mr. Trump’s departure but also called for continued pressure on the new government.
“The fight has just begun,” said Ray Austin, 25. He said that the damage done by Mr. Trump could not be undone by the likes of Mr. Biden and that the nation needed a groundswell of people demanding more.

Speakers at the event called for a Green New Deal to fight climate change, a “Medicare for All”-style health insurance system, overhauls of police departments to address racial disparities and other fundamental changes. But that event was more subdued than others around the city.

In the aftermath of George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis last May, protesters in Portland mobilized on the streets nightly, much of their ire targeted at the mayor and the police force that repeatedly used tear gas to subdue them. The crowds swelled during the summer after Mr. Trump issued an executive order to protect federal property and agents wearing camouflage brought a crackdown to the city.

Those conflicts have since subsided, but protesters in Portland have continued to mobilize.

Liberals in the twitter replies are suddenly anti-protest now that the sitting president is on their team:
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I've been looking at all the shit that's been going on in america and my spidey senses have been tingling.

In the last few years, a crapload of divisive shit have been pushed in yank land. Gun control, trannies, making white people feel guilty for being white, silencing conservatives online... a whole bunch of shit that to me seems to exist purely to divide america and turn them against each other. It's almost as if there is an outside party pulling some seriously elaborate PR shenanigans with the intent of destabilizing the west.

Think Bell Pottinger screwing with South Africa, but on a much larger scale. Dont pretend astroturfing isnt a thing.
 
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Portland "protesters" are upset about an Ice facility (and a billion other things) and aren't riden with Biden (twitter thread):
The NYT article:

Protesters in Portland and Seattle Shatter Windows and Light Fires​

Hours after President Biden’s inauguration, federal agents in Portland, Ore., fired tear gas to disperse protesters, who declared that the new president “will not save us.”

By Mike Baker and Hallie Golden
  • Jan. 21, 2021Updated 2:23 p.m. ET
PORTLAND, Ore. — Protesters in the Pacific Northwest smashed windows at a Democratic Party headquarters, marched through the streets and burned an American flag on Wednesday in a strident challenge by antifascist and racial-justice protesters to the new administration of President Biden, whose promised reforms, they declared, “won’t save us.”
In Portland, Ore., lines of federal agents in camouflage — now working under the Biden administration — blanketed streets with tear gas and unleashed volleys of welt-inducing pepper balls as they confronted a crowd that gathered outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement building near downtown. Some in the crowd later burned a Biden-for-President flag in the street.
Another tense protest in Seattle saw dozens of people push their way through the streets, with some breaking windows, spray-painting anarchist insignia and chanting not only about ICE, but the many other issues that roiled America’s streets last year under the administration of former President Donald J. Trump.
“No Cops, Prisons, Borders, Presidents,” said one banner, while another proclaimed that the conflict over racial justice, policing, immigration and corporate influence in the country was “not over” merely because a new president had been inaugurated in Washington, D.C.
“A Democratic administration is not a victory for oppressed people,” said a flier handed out during the demonstrations, during which protesters also smashed windows at a shop often described as the original Starbucks in downtown Seattle. The communiqués used expletives to condemn Mr. Biden and “his stupid” crime bill, passed in 1994 and blamed for mass incarcerations in the years since.

Hours after the inauguration of Mr. Biden, federal agents in Portland used tear gas and other crowd-control munitions to disperse demonstrators who had gathered to protest the harsh arrest and detention practices wielded by federal immigration authorities under the Trump administration.

Mr. Biden has signaled that immigration is going to be a key issue of his presidency, using some of his first executive orders on Wednesday to end construction of the border wall and bolster the program that provides deportation protections for undocumented immigrants who were brought into the country as children.
The conflict in Portland capped a day of demonstrations in the liberal city, where different groups of protesters either decried Mr. Biden or called for activism to pressure the new president to take forceful action on immigration, climate change, health care, racial justice and income inequality.
Earlier in the day, a group of about 200 people — a mix of racial justice, antifascist and anarchist activists — marched to the local Democratic Party headquarters, where some of them smashed windows and tipped over garbage containers, lighting the contents of one on fire. “We don’t want Biden — we want revenge,” said one sign, referring to killings committed by police officers.
In a city that has seen months of demonstrations over racial injustice, economic inequality, federal law enforcement and corporate power — and some of the harshest law enforcement responses to such protests — protesters have vowed to continue their actions no matter who is president. “We are ungovernable,” one sign in the crowd said.

In Seattle, about 150 people marched through the streets. Some spray-painted buildings with an anarchist symbol and broke windows, including at a federal courthouse. They chanted both anti-Trump and anti-Biden slogans.

One member of the group handed out fliers to people on the street that said, “Biden won! And so did corporate elites!” The fliers explained that a “Democratic administration is not a victory for oppressed people” and that “Biden will not save us.”

“I came out here because no matter what happens, Biden and Kamala aren’t enough,” said one of the protesters, Alejandro Quezada Brom, 28, referring to Vice President Kamala Harris. He said the new president needs to know that “the pressure’s not off” for progress on immigration and policing reforms.
Seattle police officers followed the group and began to surround it as night fell. At least two protesters appeared to be arrested.
At yet another demonstration in Portland, people gathered to hear speakers who celebrated Mr. Trump’s departure but also called for continued pressure on the new government.
“The fight has just begun,” said Ray Austin, 25. He said that the damage done by Mr. Trump could not be undone by the likes of Mr. Biden and that the nation needed a groundswell of people demanding more.

Speakers at the event called for a Green New Deal to fight climate change, a “Medicare for All”-style health insurance system, overhauls of police departments to address racial disparities and other fundamental changes. But that event was more subdued than others around the city.

In the aftermath of George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis last May, protesters in Portland mobilized on the streets nightly, much of their ire targeted at the mayor and the police force that repeatedly used tear gas to subdue them. The crowds swelled during the summer after Mr. Trump issued an executive order to protect federal property and agents wearing camouflage brought a crackdown to the city.

Those conflicts have since subsided, but protesters in Portland have continued to mobilize.

Liberals in the twitter replies are suddenly anti-protest now that the sitting president is on their team:
What a bunch of scumbags.
 
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Since impeachment is already a highly politicized joke, let's just impeach every mother fucker who ever steps into the Oval Office. Better yet, let's officially strip the presidency of any of its powers. Let's just pick a guy once every four years to log into a Minecraft server and let people Minecraft the fuck out of him while faceless bureaucrats fuck us over because it's what they do best.
 
These people legit want California and New York to be able to tell the entire rest of the country what to do.
All that’s gonna do is create create diversion amoung the other states with them & create a unified hatred towards them. And as the civil war has taught us: that unification can bring some interesting result.

He's going to become the hated president ever, isn't he?
you mean Kamala?
 
This is so important that is trending on twitter:
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also coke zero is trending too.
:cunningpepe:IT'S OFFICIALLY JOEVER GET THE FUCK IN HERE :cunningpepe:

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Meanwhile, I’m still here wondering, “Are we still under lockdown?”, “Are we supposed to still wear masks even if we can’t breathe right?” “Are we still going to donate to small owned businesses that are in dire need instead of paying lip service?”, etc.

But no, we’re worried about getting rid of the Diet Coke button and the word “impeachment” being more worse than the numerous amounts of GamerGate references.

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Even from the in front of the screen, it should not be this tiresome.
 
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