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?
 
Hello American friends.

As you're watching your country collapse in front of your eyes, you are probably concerned about your survival and looking for an exit strategy.

I'm here to remind you that Russia is willing accept refugees from your war-torn republic and has a simplified citizenship procedure for those who have a Soviet background or knowledge of Russian culture. Don't forget, you don't have to go down with the ship. Step out of Captain Joe's leaky dinghy into Russia's life raft and let him sink alone.

America may not have a future anymore, but you still can have one.
 
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Reminder, this deranged man was a pediatrician (that's right! He handled fucking children) and killed almost thousands of sick nursing home patients in Pennsylvania.
They will confirm him as assistant secretary of health.
"Transgender medicine is nuance." -Levine
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"Come on fren
Do a terror"

Holy fuck they're gonna glow so hard they'll bring Terry Davis back from the dead on a flaming motorcycle like he's Ghost Rider.
Sounds like the kind of thing the Gestapo or Cheka/NKVD would do to justify a purge of their political opponents. Anyone with half a brain can see through this obvious bullshit.
 

Biden revokes Trump order limiting federal buildings in architecture style​

https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/202...den-federal-architecture-trump/4131614277094/ (https://archive.vn/iBjj6)

President Joe Biden has signed an executive order rescinding an action by former President Donald Trump seeking to limit federal buildings to classical or traditional architecture.

The move came in a late-Wednesday order that sought to undo multiple Trump-era executive orders.

Trump signed the "Promoting Beautiful Federal Civil Architecture" executive order Dec. 21. While not outright banning any particular style of architecture, it established classical as the preferred style -- which is influenced by the ancient Greeks and Romans.

The order said federal buildings should be "beautiful," and established the Council for Improving Federal Civil Architecture to recommend updates to guidelines from the General Services Administration. It also required the GSA to get feedback from the general public before selecting final designs for buildings.

In recent decades, the U.S. government has favored large, imposing concrete structures often associated with the Brutalist style in architecture. Trump was known to decry such buildings as "ugly."

Some applauded Trump's original order, including Justin Shubow, whom the former president appointed to the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts. The independent federal agency makes recommendations on federal designs.

"Our federal architecture has been dismal for decades, and has been designed in modernist styles that do not represent what ordinary Americans actually want," Shubow, who also is president of the National Civil Art Society, told NPR.

An NCAS poll conducted by Harris in October 2020 found that when presented with pairs of images of one classical and one modern federal building, 72% of people preferred the more traditional architecture. The survey also showed bipartisan preference for classical architecture, with 73% of Republicans, 70% of Democrats and 73% of independents in favor.

But the American Institute of Architects said the Trump order took away the public's "freedom of design choice" and the ability of architects to create a design appropriate for a particular space and purpose.

A statement from the organization said the Trump order "elevated the design tastes of a few federal employees over the communities in which the buildings would be placed."

"This is fundamental to an architect's process and to achieving the highest quality buildings possible," said AIA President Peter Exley in reaction to Biden's order. "We look forward to continuing to work with the administration towards developing policies that create healthy, just and equitable communities."
 

Biden revokes Trump order limiting federal buildings in architecture style​

https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/202...den-federal-architecture-trump/4131614277094/ (https://archive.vn/iBjj6)

President Joe Biden has signed an executive order rescinding an action by former President Donald Trump seeking to limit federal buildings to classical or traditional architecture.

The move came in a late-Wednesday order that sought to undo multiple Trump-era executive orders.

Trump signed the "Promoting Beautiful Federal Civil Architecture" executive order Dec. 21. While not outright banning any particular style of architecture, it established classical as the preferred style -- which is influenced by the ancient Greeks and Romans.

The order said federal buildings should be "beautiful," and established the Council for Improving Federal Civil Architecture to recommend updates to guidelines from the General Services Administration. It also required the GSA to get feedback from the general public before selecting final designs for buildings.

In recent decades, the U.S. government has favored large, imposing concrete structures often associated with the Brutalist style in architecture. Trump was known to decry such buildings as "ugly."

Some applauded Trump's original order, including Justin Shubow, whom the former president appointed to the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts. The independent federal agency makes recommendations on federal designs.

"Our federal architecture has been dismal for decades, and has been designed in modernist styles that do not represent what ordinary Americans actually want," Shubow, who also is president of the National Civil Art Society, told NPR.

An NCAS poll conducted by Harris in October 2020 found that when presented with pairs of images of one classical and one modern federal building, 72% of people preferred the more traditional architecture. The survey also showed bipartisan preference for classical architecture, with 73% of Republicans, 70% of Democrats and 73% of independents in favor.

But the American Institute of Architects said the Trump order took away the public's "freedom of design choice" and the ability of architects to create a design appropriate for a particular space and purpose.

A statement from the organization said the Trump order "elevated the design tastes of a few federal employees over the communities in which the buildings would be placed."

"This is fundamental to an architect's process and to achieving the highest quality buildings possible," said AIA President Peter Exley in reaction to Biden's order. "We look forward to continuing to work with the administration towards developing policies that create healthy, just and equitable communities."
Darn. Brutalism is just an excuse to hire less artists.
 
Did the dems study the ARG for Year Zero and say "Yeah, that's a good idea."? Because, its starting to sound like it. Except someone dirty bombs the Oscars instead of the State of the Union.

Also, this is just the Dem's excuse for not having it live. It tots not because they're scared Biden will do something off script.

Biden revokes Trump order limiting federal buildings in architecture style​

https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/202...den-federal-architecture-trump/4131614277094/ (https://archive.vn/iBjj6)

President Joe Biden has signed an executive order rescinding an action by former President Donald Trump seeking to limit federal buildings to classical or traditional architecture.

The move came in a late-Wednesday order that sought to undo multiple Trump-era executive orders.

Trump signed the "Promoting Beautiful Federal Civil Architecture" executive order Dec. 21. While not outright banning any particular style of architecture, it established classical as the preferred style -- which is influenced by the ancient Greeks and Romans.

The order said federal buildings should be "beautiful," and established the Council for Improving Federal Civil Architecture to recommend updates to guidelines from the General Services Administration. It also required the GSA to get feedback from the general public before selecting final designs for buildings.

In recent decades, the U.S. government has favored large, imposing concrete structures often associated with the Brutalist style in architecture. Trump was known to decry such buildings as "ugly."

Some applauded Trump's original order, including Justin Shubow, whom the former president appointed to the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts. The independent federal agency makes recommendations on federal designs.

"Our federal architecture has been dismal for decades, and has been designed in modernist styles that do not represent what ordinary Americans actually want," Shubow, who also is president of the National Civil Art Society, told NPR.

An NCAS poll conducted by Harris in October 2020 found that when presented with pairs of images of one classical and one modern federal building, 72% of people preferred the more traditional architecture. The survey also showed bipartisan preference for classical architecture, with 73% of Republicans, 70% of Democrats and 73% of independents in favor.

But the American Institute of Architects said the Trump order took away the public's "freedom of design choice" and the ability of architects to create a design appropriate for a particular space and purpose.

A statement from the organization said the Trump order "elevated the design tastes of a few federal employees over the communities in which the buildings would be placed."

"This is fundamental to an architect's process and to achieving the highest quality buildings possible," said AIA President Peter Exley in reaction to Biden's order. "We look forward to continuing to work with the administration towards developing policies that create healthy, just and equitable communities."
This is just an excuse to continue the awful stylings of modern art. Like the shit you see on Apple or Google. The gender netural fat people shit.
 
Our very own Reichstag fire, how wonderful.
Makes you wonder if anyone that freaks out over this stuff even has two brain cells to rub together.

The plot is to blow up Congress? In the Capitol Building? During a joint session?

Okay let's rewind a bit. I will even grant that someone has enough explosives stockpiled somewhere to do this.

How exactly do they get it into the building? And where do they hide it? And how do they make sure nobody finds out? Oh hey also it already seems like the plan is known by the authorities. So how do you work around that?

You know what seems way more likely?

 
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