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Serious Biden's 'Achievements' as President

What an achievement, Rules for thee but not for me,,,,being the son of the VP and now President sure ensures better treatment,,,its like Royalty in a monarchy where the royalty can do no wrong....guess the apple does not fall far from the tree

 
What an achievement,,,,,the highest tax hikes in history


Trump Slams Biden Plan: 'Largest Tax Hike in American History'
Trump Slams Biden Plan: 'Largest Tax Hike in American History'

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By Donald J. Trump | Wednesday, 31 March 2021 01:35 PM








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Joe Biden’s radical plan to implement the largest tax hike in American history is a massive giveaway to China, and many other countries, that will send thousands of factories, millions of jobs, and trillions of dollars to these competitive Nations. The Biden plan will crush American workers and decimate U.S. manufacturing, while giving special tax privileges to outsourcers, foreign and giant multinational corporations.
Biden promised to “build back better”—but the country he is building up, in particular, is China and other large segments of the world. Under the Biden Administration, America is once again losing the economic war with China—and Biden’s ludicrous multi-trillion dollar tax hike is a strategy for total economic surrender. Sacrificing good paying American jobs is the last thing our citizens need as our country recovers from the effects of the Global Pandemic.
Biden’s policy would break the back of the American Worker with among the highest business tax rates in the developed world. Under Biden’s plan, if you create jobs in America, and hire American workers, you will pay MORE in taxes—but if you close down your factories in Ohio and Michigan, fire U.S. workers, and move all your production to Beijing and Shanghai, you will pay LESS. It is the exact OPPOSITE of putting America First—it is putting America LAST!
Companies that send American jobs to China should not be rewarded by Joe Biden’s Tax Bill, they should be punished so that they keep those jobs right here in America, where they belong.

This legislation would be among the largest self-inflicted economic wounds in history. If this monstrosity is allowed to pass, the result will be more Americans out of work, more families shattered, more factories abandoned, more industries wrecked, and more Main Streets boarded up and closed down—just like it was before I took over the presidency 4 years ago. I then set record low unemployment, with 160 million people working.
This tax hike is a classic globalist betrayal by Joe Biden and his friends: the lobbyists will win, the special interests will win, China will win, the Washington politicians and government bureaucrats will win—but hardworking American families will lose.
Joe Biden’s cruel and heartless attack on the American Dream must never be allowed to become Federal law. Just like our southern border went from best to worst, and is now in shambles, our economy will be destroyed!
Donald J. Trump served as the 45th President of the United States. The preceding was released as an official statement from the former President’s office.




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Another achievement,,,full support and endorsement of faggots, CAQs, Bapoks and 302



Reversing Trump, Pentagon to Release New Transgender Policy
Reversing Trump, Pentagon to Release New Transgender Policy


Wednesday, 31 March 2021 11:13 AM








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The Pentagon on Wednesday will sweep away Trump-era policies that largely banned transgender people from serving in the military, issuing new rules that offer them wider access to medical care and assistance with gender transition, defense officials told The Associated Press.
The new department regulations allow transgender people who meet military standards to enlist and serve openly in their self-identified gender, and they will be able to get medically necessary transition-related care authorized by law, said the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal decisions not yet made public.
The changes come after a two-month Pentagon review aimed at developing guidelines for the new policy, which was announced by President Joe Biden just days after he took office in January.
Biden's executive order overturned the Trump policy and immediately prohibited any service member from being forced out of the military on the basis of gender identity. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin then gave the Pentagon two months to finalize the more detailed regulations that the military services will follow.
The new rules also prohibit discrimination based on gender identity.
Austin has also called for a reexamination of the records of service members who were discharged or denied reenlistment because of gender identity issues under the previous policy. Results of that review have not been released.
Until a few years ago, service members could be discharged from the military for being transgender, but that changed during the Obama administration. In 2016, the Pentagon announced that transgender people already serving in the military would be allowed to serve openly, and that by July 2017, they would be allowed to enlist.
After Donald Trump took office, however, his administration delayed the enlistment date and called for additional study. A few weeks later, Trump caught military leaders by surprise, tweeting that the government wouldn’t accept or allow transgender people to serve “in any capacity” in the military.

After a lengthy and complicated legal battle and additional reviews, the Defense Department in April 2019 approved a policy that fell short of an all-out ban but barred transgender troops and recruits from transitioning to another sex and required most individuals to serve in what the administration called their “birth gender.”
Under that policy, currently serving transgender troops and anyone who had signed an enlistment contract before the effective date could continue with plans for hormone treatments and gender transition if they had been diagnosed with gender dysphoria.
But after that date, no one with gender dysphoria who was taking hormones or had transitioned to another gender was allowed to enlist. Troops that were already serving and were diagnosed with gender dysphoria were required to serve in the gender assigned at birth and were barred from taking hormones or getting transition surgery.
The new policies being released Wednesday are similar to those developed in 2016.
As of 2019, an estimated 14,700 troops on active duty and in the reserves identify as transgender, but not all seek treatment. Since July 2016, more than 1,500 service members were diagnosed with gender dysphoria; as of Feb. 1, 2019, there were 1,071 currently serving. According to the Pentagon, the department spent about $8 million on transgender care from 2016 to 2019. The military’s annual health care budget tops $50 billion.
All four service chiefs told Congress in 2018 that they had seen no discipline, morale or unit readiness problems with transgender troops serving openly in the military. But they also acknowledged that some commanders were spending a lot of time with transgender people who were working through medical requirements and other transition issues.




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This is a policy that singkies will love the pap to implement,,,and in another achievement,,,Biden is giving in to big businesses,,,,another feather on his,,,he is such an over achiever as compared to Trump...

Biden to Let Trump's H1-B Visa Ban Expire in Win for Big Tech
Biden to Let Trump's H1-B Visa Ban Expire in Win for Big Tech


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President Joe Biden plans to allow a pandemic-related ban on visas for certain temporary workers, enacted by former President Donald Trump, to expire Wednesday, according to people familiar with the matter.
The moratorium, which affected H-1B visas used by technology companies to hire foreign coders and engineers, was imposed last June. Biden is opting not to renew it, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the decision hasn’t been announced. The White House declined to comment.
Biden’s decision will please business groups from Silicon Valley giants to India’s IT services leaders, which had pressured the administration to lift the ban ever since the new president took office. Executives have grown frustrated that the directive was not immediately revoked, arguing it hurt U.S. companies.
American tech firms, from Facebook Inc. to Google, rely on foreign talent to shore up domestic workforces. Infosys Ltd. and Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. traditionally dispatch Indian software engineers to work in tandem with their American clients, which include some of the largest Wall Street banks and technology corporations. It remains unclear whether Biden will ease visa restrictions in general, reversing curbs imposed by the former Trump administration.
TCS, Asia’s leading software services company, rose more than 1% Wednesday, though rivals Infosys and Wipro Ltd. fell.
Trump’s restrictions on guest-worker visas, which also covered non-agricultural seasonal laborers, au pairs and others, had been under review by the Biden administration.
Biden last month withdrew a related Trump executive order that stopped the issuance of new green cards, citing the pandemic -- a move that drastically cut legal immigration to the U.S. Trump had argued the policies were necessary to protect the American economy as it emerged from the pandemic-induced recession.

“To the contrary, it harms the United States, including by preventing certain family members of United States citizens and lawful permanent residents from joining their families here,” Biden said in a presidential proclamation at the time. “It also harms industries in the United States that utilize talent from around the world.”
The ban on guest-worker visas was not revoked at the same time. Temporary work visas are unpopular with labor unions and other worker groups who argue that they put American workers at a disadvantage to their foreign counterparts.
Despite the Trump administration’s extension of the visa ban at the end of 2020, opponents of the restrictions had already found some success in court.
A federal judge in California granted a preliminary injunction on Oct. 1 in a lawsuit brought by several large business groups, including the National Association of Manufacturers and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The groups argued Trump exceeded his authority by imposing immigration restrictions in his June 22 proclamation.
The Trump Justice Department appealed that ruling to the San Francisco-based U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. In February, the appellate court requested a status report from the parties by April 7.




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See what your irrational Trump hate lead to? Now an Asian control the white house. :poop:
 
A very good speech....
...even my 2 yo nephew can do better? N he got 80 million votes? Are yanks tat retarded? Its an achievement he is even in office...

 
Even Robin Williams knew about Biden....n Biden got 80 million votes? C'mon Man...

 
Poon pe pe :whistling: :poop: :whistling: :poop:

We do not recognize this false prophet Biden. Biden is attempting to unify and lead USA out of the darkness. Biden is trying to end the pandemic. We do not want him to succeed. We want him to fail. We do not appreciate him trying to save lives. We do not trust vaccines. They contain microchips.

We are hopeful the USA returns to a state of lawlessness and deaths and destruction there increase. We are troubled by the decent, effective leadership we see coming from Biden. We want death, not people to live. We are QANON, we have spoken.
 
Wat and achievement...cant even find his mask...n its in his own pocket..n he got 80 million votes? C'mon Man..
 
He is really demented...
Biden’s touching anecdote doesn’t add up
On Friday, Mr Biden commemorated the 50th anniversary of Amtrak, which operates many of America’s railroads.
The President is a bit of a train enthusiast. During his decades serving in the Senate, he used to commute to Washington D.C. from his home in Wilmington, Delaware, earning himself the nickname “Amtrak Joe”.
During his appearance in Philadelphia, Mr Biden launched into a touching, if rather longwinded, tale about the time he reached 1.5 total million miles (2.4 million km) travelled on Amtrak.
He said this happened during his “fourth or fifth year as vice president”, and he was personally congratulated by an Amtrak conductor.
Joe Biden speaking about Amtrak in Philadelphia. Picture: Olivier Douliery/AFP

Joe Biden speaking about Amtrak in Philadelphia. Picture: Olivier Douliery/AFPSource:AFP
“When I became vice president, one of the Capitol Hill papers estimated that I had taken more than 7000 round trips on Amtrak over my career. I think that’s an exaggeration,” Mr Biden said.
“I’m going to rely on two conductors. One of them was a guy named Angelo Negri. There was an article saying, ‘Biden travels 1.3 million miles on Air Force Two.’
“The Secret Service didn’t like it, but I used to like to take the train home. My mum was sick, and I’d try to come home almost every weekend as vice president to see her.
“I was getting on the train and Angelo Negri came up and he goes, ‘Joey, baby.’ He grabbed my cheek and started to squeeze it like he always did. I thought, ‘He’s going to get shot.’ I’m serious. I said, ‘No no, he’s a friend.’
“He said, ‘Joey, what’s the big deal, a 1.2 million miles on Air Force Two? You know how many miles you’ve travelled on Amtrak?’ I said, ‘No Angelo, I don’t know.’
“He gave me the calculation and he said, ‘You travelled 1,515,000 miles on Amtrak.’ The fact is, I’d probably take Angelo’s word before I took the word of what the article said.”
The point of this story, Mr Biden said, was that “Amtrak became my family” over the years.
“You get to know everybody. You get to know the folks,” he said.
“I used to have a Christmas party for Amtrak employees at my home. It got so big we ended up having it as a summer party, because family and retirees kept coming back.
“Amtrak wasn’t just a way of getting home. It provided me, and I’m not joking, an entire other family.
“I’ve been to an awful lot of weddings and christenings and, unfortunately, some burials as well. We’re family.”
You get the picture. He’s a bit sentimental about Amtrak.
Train enthusiast stands in front of train. Picture: Olivier Douliery/AFP

Train enthusiast stands in front of train. Picture: Olivier Douliery/AFPSource:AFP
So, why is this story confusing? Because the facts don’t appear to add up.
Mr Biden was vice president from 2009-2017, so at the time he says this interaction with Mr Negri took place, it would have been around 2013. Give or take a year.
There are two problems with the story. First, the President’s mother, Catherine Finnegan, died in 2010. More significantly, according to Mr Negri’s obituary, he retired from Amtrak in 1993, decades earlier. He died in 2014.
It is entirely plausible that Mr Biden knew Mr Negri, who worked for Amtrak for many of the years he was in the Senate. The specific conversation he described, however, is implausible.
The issues with Mr Biden’s tale have raised eyebrows in multiple media outlets, including Fox News and The New York Post. The White House has not responded to requests for comment on the matter.
The President does have a bit of a habit of being loose with the facts when he shares anecdotes like this from his own life.
For example, he has repeatedly boasted of travelling “over 17,000 miles” with the Chinese President, Xi Jinping – including in his recent joint address to Congress – even though fact checkers have found it to be ludicrously inaccurate.
He’s also been known to suffer the occasional memory lapse, such as when he claimed Donald Trump was the United States’ first racist president – seemingly forgetting that at least 12 previous presidents literally owned slaves.
 
Need I say more?

Biden falsely claims Donald Trump is the first ‘racist’ US president
Joe Biden is not exactly known for his terrific memory. Picture: Drew Angerer/Getty Images/AFPSource:AFP
Let’s put aside the debate over whether or not Mr Trump is, in fact, a racist. That’s a whole other tin of biscuits.
Either way, the claim that Mr Trump is America’s first racist president is, to borrow one of Mr Biden’s favourite phrases, complete malarkey.
There are at least 12 former US presidents who literally owned slaves during their lives. You’ve undoubtedly heard of some of them.
George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, James Polk, Zachary Taylor, Andrew Johnson and Ulysses S. Grant were all slave owners.
Eight of those men even continued to keep slaves while they were president.
Mr Biden seems to have suffered a memory lapse on the same scale as that time in Game of Thrones when Daenerys “kind of forgot about the Iron Fleet”.
He wasn’t even correct when he said no Democratic or Republican presidents had ever been racist – presidents Jackson, Van Buren and Polk were all Democrats, while Grant was a Republican.
The Biden campaign has released a statement addressing the remark, and conceding that there had indeed been racist presidents before Mr Trump.
“There have been a number of racist American presidents, but Trump stands out – especially in modern history – because he made running racism and division his calling card and won,” said senior adviser Symone Sanders.
“He deliberately foments both, intentionally causing indescribable pain because he thinks it advantages him politically.”
The last slave owner president was General Grant, who left office in 1877.
Perhaps the most virulently racist candidate in modern times was George Wallace, who ran for president on four occasions, always unsuccessfully, during the 1960s and 70s.
At least three modern presidents – Richard Nixon, Lyndon Johnson and Harry Truman – are known to have used racial slurs, including the n-word.
Mr Trump was asked to respond to Mr Biden during today’s coronavirus media briefing at the White House.
The President reeled off a list of his policies that he argued had helped African-Americans.
“You know, it’s interesting, because we did criminal justice reform. We passed criminal justice reform, something that Obama and Biden were unable to do,” said Mr Trump.
“We did Opportunity Cities. We did the greatest – if you look at what we’ve done with Opportunity Zones, nobody’s ever even thought of a plan like that.”
The Trump administration’s “Opportunity Zones” program was launched in 2017, with the promise that it would spur investment in poor neighbourhoods.
“Prior to the China plague coming in, floating in, coming into our country and really doing terrible things all over the world, doing terrible things, we had the best African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American – almost every group was the best for unemployment. The unemployment numbers were the best,” Mr Trump continued.
“So you look at employment, you look at Opportunity Zones, and maybe most of all you look at criminal justice reform, you look at prison reform.
“I’ve done things that nobody else – and I’ve said this, and I say it openly, and not a lot of people dispute it – I’ve done more for black Americans than anybody, with the possible exception of Abraham Lincoln. Nobody has even been close.”
Since we’re policing the candidates’ knowledge of US history, it would be remiss of me to ignore Mr Trump’s assertion that he’s done more for African-Americans than anybody with the “possible” exception of Abraham Lincoln.
Mr Lincoln, of course, was the president who led the Union against the pro-slavery Confederacy during the American Civil War.
In 1863, he issued the Emancipation Proclamation, which declared “all persons held as slaves” within the rebel state “are, and henceforward shall be free”.
I’m not sure Mr Trump’s unemployment rate quite compares.
Donald Trump responded to Mr Biden at today’s White House briefing. Picture: Brendan Smialowski/AFPSource:AFP
Mr Trump has been repeatedly accused of racism for his use of terms like “China virus”, “Wuhan virus” and “Kung Flu” to describe the coronavirus in recent months.
At a political rally in Phoenix, Arizona last month, the President doubled down.
“You ever notice – I said the other night, did anybody see my speech the other night, on Saturday night?” Mr Trump asked the crowd.
“I said the other night, there’s never been anything with so many names. I could give you 19 or 20 names for that, right? It’s got all different names.
“Wuhan. Wuhan was catching on. Coronavirus, right?”
At that point, one very enthusiastic supporter in the crowd shouted “Kung Flu” loudly enough to cut through the general buzz of noise.
“Kung Flu, yeah. Kung Flu. Kung Flu,” Mr Trump said.
This is the first time Mr Biden has so directly accused Mr Trump of being a racist.
In the past, he has criticised the President for allegedly saying racist things and having racist policies, but refrained from actually using the label.
 
Wat a clown.. destroying his own country...n he had 80 million votes?

US shocked by ‘abysmal’ jobs report
Experts in the United States have been shocked by a surprisingly weak jobs report, which President Joe Biden is spinning as proof of the need for further stimulus.
His political opponents say the opposite: that a $US1.9 trillion COVID relief package Congress passed in March is incentivising Americans to remain unemployed.
According to the Bureau of Labour Statistics, the US economy added just 266,000 jobs in April, barely a quarter of the one million jobs that had been forecast by economists.
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The unemployment rate ticked up from 6 per cent to 6.1. Economists had predicted it would fall to 5.8 per cent.
And on top of that, the March jobs numbers – initially reported as a gain of 916,000 jobs – got revised down to 770,000.
A year ago, towards the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, the US lost 22 million jobs. It is still about eight million jobs short of returning to its pre-crisis employment level.
Today’s news caused a sharp fall in Treasury yields and the value of the US dollar.
Meanwhile the stock market rose to record levels, as the weak job numbers mean the Federal Reserve is now less likely to tighten its monetary policy.
Speaking at the White House, Mr Biden said there was “a long way to go” in America’s economic recovery.
“We knew this wouldn’t be a sprint, it would be a marathon,” the President said.
“We never thought after the first 50-60 days, everything would be fine.”
He has actually been in office for more than 100 days at this point.
Mr Biden insisted the recovery was moving “more rapidly” than he expected and the US was heading in “the right direction”.
“Our actions are starting to work, but the climb is steep, and we still have a long way to go,” he said.
“Today’s report just underscores, in my view, how vital the actions we’re taking are. We’re still digging out of an economic collapse.
Mr Biden has proposed an additional $4 trillion in spending via the American Jobs Plan and the American Families Plan.
“Let’s keep our eye on the ball,” he continued.
“This month’s job numbers show we are on the right track. We still have a long way to go.”
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen echoed that argument, saying the April numbers represented “continued progress”.
“I believe we will reach full employment next year, but today’s numbers show that we are not yet finished,” she said.
The counterargument from Republicans is that enhanced unemployment benefits included in March’s COVID relief package have led Americans to stay out of the jobs market.
“Today’s jobs report is a disappointment, just like President Biden’s plan to burden families with more taxes and more debt,” said House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy.
“While Democrats trap people in a cycle of fear and pay them not to work, it’s clear the best thing to do is end the crisis-era policies and get Americans back to work.”
Mr McCarthy was backed up by Neil Bradley, executive vice president of the US Chamber of Commerce.
“The disappointing jobs report makes it clear that paying people not to work is dampening what should be a stronger jobs market,” Mr Bradley said.
“One step policymakers should take now is ending the $US300 weekly supplemental unemployment benefit.
“Based on the Chamber’s analysis, the $300 benefit results in approximately one in four recipients taking home more in unemployment than they earned working.”
Joe Biden speaking about the April jobs report. Picture: Saul Loeb/AFPSource:AFP
The White House’s Council of Economic Advisers has blamed today’s result on month-to-month volatility, and urged people not to “read too much” into it.
“It is important to keep in mind that month-to-month job growth can be volatile,” it said.
“Month-to-month jobs numbers can be volatile at any time. The size of the month-to-month changes during the pandemic are striking partly because of the magnitude and speed of the massive 22 million job loss in March and April last year.
“It is important not to read too much into any one monthly report, and it is informative to consider each report in the context of other data as they become available.”
One of the Council’s members, Heather Boushey, tried to put a positive spin on the situation during an appearance on MSNBC.
“I think we see a lot of evidence in today’s report that we are moving in the right direction,” Ms Boushey said.
Joe Lipsky, director of the Atlantic Council’s GeoEconomics Centre, suggested the economy might be “undercooked”.
“For those who feared the US economy would overheat, the bigger risk may be that it is undercooked,” he said.
“Today’s report shows there won’t be an overnight fix for millions who remain unemployed. The US economy still has a long way to go in its recovery.
“For the rest of the world, it means they can’t rely solely on the US to power a global economic recovery in 2021.”
Dnaiel Zhao, senior economist for Glassdoor, called the April number a “head-scratcher”.
“The report is a bit of a head-scratcher that tempers recent projections of a smoothly accelerating economic recovery,” he said.
“By all accounts, the improving public health situation should drive faster job gains, but the report is a humbling reminder that the road to recovery is not a straightforward one in a pandemic.
“While vaccine distribution and an economic reopening should still drive significant job gains in the summer, today’s report tempers optimism with caution.
“Today’s report is disappointing, no way around it. But it’s not clear what the cause is.”
 
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