Obiden The Tyrant

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While campaigning, a nearly senile Presidential Candidate stated,

“I have this strange notion. We are a democracy. Some of my Republican friends and some of my Democratic friends even occasionally say, ‘Well, if you can’t get the votes by executive order, you’re going to do something.’ Things you can’t do by executive order unless you’re a dictator.”

That senile old man is now called President Biden (or Obiden). Of course we all know that this fraud proved that he intends to be a dictator by issuing 17 Executive Orders on his first day in office. Some may not know that in the 8 days following that, he issued 13 more Executive orders. While I doubt that he has the capacity to fully understand what he signed, and the reverberating impacts those orders will have on the USA, he did state his childish reasoning for making these orders. He wants to “…reverse the damage done by President Trump.”

Of course if real damage was done, we would all want it repaired. But lets look at where the damage falls…(all dates in January 2021)

January 28 Health care
Reopens enrollment on HealthCare.gov from Feb. 15 through May 15, and directs federal agencies to reexamine policies that may reduce or undermine access to the Affordable Care Act

January 28 Health care
Rescinds the “Mexico City Policy,” a ban on US government funding for foreign nonprofits that perform or promote abortions

January 27 Environment
Elevates climate change as an essential element of US foreign policy and national security and kicks off development of a new emissions reduction target, which will be announced by April 22

January 27 Environment
Reestablishes the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology

January 27 Environment
Charges the director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy with responsibility for ensuring scientific integrity across federal agencies

January 26 Equity
Directs the Department of Housing and Urban Development to review the Trump administration’s regulatory actions for their effects on fair housing and to then “take steps necessary” to comply with the Fair Housing Act

January 26 Equity
Directs the attorney general not to renew federal contracts with private prisons

January 26 Equity
Recommits federal agencies to “engage in regular, robust and meaningful consultation with Tribal governments”

January 26 Equity
Acknowledges the rise in discrimination against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the past year, directing the Department of Health and Human Services to consider issuing guidance on best practices to improve “cultural competency, language access and sensitivity toward AAPIs” in the federal government’s Covid-19 response, and directs the Department of Justice to partner with AAPI communities to prevent hate crimes and harassment

January 25 Economy
Strengthens Buy American rules by closing loopholes and reducing waivers granted on federal purchases of domestic goods

January 25 Coronavirus
Reinstates Covid-19 travel restrictions for individuals traveling to the United States from the Schengen Area, the United Kingdom, Ireland and South Africa

January 25 Equity
Reverses the Trump administration’s ban on transgender Americans joining the military

January 22 Economy
Restores collective bargaining power and worker protections for federal workers, and lays the foundation for $15 minimum wage

January 22 Economy
Calls for assistance to those who are struggling to buy food, missed out on stimulus checks or are unemployed

January 21 Coronavirus
Accelerates manufacturing and delivery of supplies for vaccination, testing and Personal Protective Equipment

January 21 Coronavirus
Directs FEMA to expand reimbursement to states to fully cover the cost for National Guard personnel and emergency supplies

January 21 Coronavirus
Establishes the Pandemic Testing Board to expand US coronavirus testing capacity

January 21 Coronavirus
Establishes a preclinical program to boost development of therapeutics in response to pandemic threats

January 21 Coronavirus
Enhances the nation’s collection, production, sharing and analysis of coronavirus data

January 21 Coronavirus
Directs FEMA to create federally-supported community vaccination centers

January 21 Coronavirus
Directs the Department of Education and HHS to provide guidance for safely reopening and operating schools, childcare providers and institutions of higher education

January 21 Coronavirus
Calls on the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to release clear guidance on Covid-19, decide whether to establish emergency temporary standards, and directs OSHA to enforce worker health and safety requirements

January 21 Coronavirus
Requires mask wearing in airports and on certain modes of transportation, including many trains, airplanes, maritime vessels and intercity buses. International travelers must provide proof of a negative Covid-19 test prior to coming to the US

January 21 Coronavirus
Creates the Covid-19 Health Equity Task Force to help ensure an equitable pandemic response and recovery

January 21 Coronavirus
A presidential directive to restore America’s leadership, support the international pandemic response effort, promote resilience for future threats and advance global health security and the Global Health Security Agenda

January 20 Coronavirus
Launches a “100 Days Masking Challenge” asking Americans to wear masks for 100 days. Requires masks and physical distancing in federal buildings, on federal lands and by government contractors, and urges states and local governments to do the same.

January 20 Coronavirus
Stops the United States’ withdrawal from the World Health Organization, with Dr. Anthony Fauci becoming the head of the delegation to the WHO

January 20 Coronavirus
Creates the position of Covid-19 Response Coordinator, reporting directly to Biden and managing efforts to produce and distribute vaccines and medical equipment

January 20 Economy
Extends the existing nationwide moratorium on evictions and foreclosures until at least March 31

January 20 Economy
Extends the existing pause on student loan payments and interest for Americans with federal student loans until at least September 30

January 20 Environment
Rejoins the Paris climate accord, a process that will take 30 days

January 20 Environment
Cancels the Keystone XL pipeline and directs agencies to review and reverse more than 100 Trump actions on the environment

January 20 Equity
Rescinds the Trump administration’s 1776 Commission, directs agencies to review their actions to ensure racial equity

January 20 Equity
Prevents workplace discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity

January 20 Census
Requires non-citizens to be included in the Census and apportionment of congressional representatives

January 20 Immigration
Fortifies DACA after Trump’s efforts to undo protections for undocumented people brought into the country as children

January 20 Immigration
Reverses the Trump administration’s restrictions on US entry for passport holders from seven Muslim-majority countries

January 20 Immigration
Undoes Trump’s expansion of immigration enforcement within the United States

January 20 Immigration
Halts construction of the border wall by terminating the national emergency declaration used to fund it

January 20 Immigration
Extends deferrals of deportation and work authorizations for Liberians with a safe haven in the United States until June 30, 2022

January 20 Ethics
Requires executive branch appointees to sign an ethics pledge barring them from acting in personal interest and requiring them to uphold the independence of the Department of Justice