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Here are some of the orders Mr. Trump signed on his first day in office:
Mt Denali to be renamed Mt. McKindly
Gulf of Mexico to now be named Gulf of America. Isn't that nice?
Greenland to be named as part of the United States as an honorary member. The people want to be Americans.
The Panama CAnal to be owned by USA. If refused any goods imported into the United States will have a penalty of 100% Tariff.
Federal Work Force
Freeze federal hiring, except for members of the military or “positions related to immigration enforcement, national security, or public safety.”
Restore a category of federal workers known as Schedule F, which would lack the same job protections enjoyed by career civil servants.
Halt new federal rules from going into effect before Trump administration appointees can review them.
Review the investigative actions of the Biden administration, “to correct past misconduct by the federal government related to the weaponization of law enforcement and the weaponization of the intelligence community.”
Grant top secret security clearances to White House staff without going through traditional vetting procedures.
End remote work policies and order federal workers back to the office full time.
Immigration and the Border
Bar asylum for people newly arriving at the southern border.
Move to end birthright citizenship, which is guaranteed by the 14th Amendment, for the children of undocumented immigrants. The president cannot change the Constitution on his own, so it is not yet clear how Mr. Trump plans to withhold the benefits of citizenship to a group of people born in the United States. Any move is all but certain to be challenged in court.
Suspend the Refugee Admissions Program “until such time as the further entry into the United States of refugees aligns with the interests of the United States.”
Declare migrant crossings along the U.S.-Mexico border to be a national emergency, allowing Mr. Trump to unilaterally unlock federal funding for border wall construction, without approval from Congress, for stricter enforcement efforts.
Resume a policy requiring people seeking asylum to wait in Mexico while an immigration judge considers their cases.
Consider designating cartels as “foreign terrorist organizations.”
Gender and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Initiatives
Terminate D.E.I. programs across the federal government.
Recognize two sexes: male and female.
Remove protections for transgender people in federal prisons.
Tariffs and Trade
Direct federal agencies to begin an investigation into trade practices, including persistent trade deficits and unfair currency practices, as well as examine flows of migrants and drugs from Canada, China and Mexico to the United States.
Assess China’s compliance with a trade deal Mr. Trump signed in 2020, as well as the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, which Trump signed in 2020 to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Order the government to assess the feasibility of creating an “External Revenue Service” to collect tariffs and duties.
Carry out a full review of the U.S. industrial and manufacturing base to assess whether further national security-related tariffs are warranted.
Energy and the Environment
Withdraw the United States from the Paris Agreement, the pact among almost all nations to fight climate change.
Declare a national energy emergency, a first in U.S. history, which could unlock new powers to suspend certain environmental rules or expedite permitting of certain mining projects.
Attempt to reverse Mr. Biden’s ban on offshore drilling for 625 million acres of federal waters.
Begin the repeal of Biden-era regulations on tailpipe pollution from cars and light trucks, which have encouraged automakers to manufacture more electric vehicles.
Roll back energy-efficiency regulations for dishwashers, shower heads and gas stoves.
Open the Alaska wilderness to more oil and gas drilling.
Restart reviews of new export terminals for liquefied natural gas, something the Biden administration had paused.
Halt the leasing of federal waters for offshore wind farms.
Eliminate environmental justice programs across the government, which are aimed at protecting poor communities from excess pollution.
Review all federal regulations that impose an “undue burden” on the development or use of a variety of energy sources, particularly coal, oil, natural gas, nuclear power, hydropower and biofuels.
TikTok ban
Consult federal agencies on any national security risks posed by the social media platform, then “pursue a resolution that protects national security while saving a platform used by 170 million Americans.” Mr. Trump ordered his attorney general not to enforce a law that banned the site for 75 days to give the Trump administration “an opportunity to determine the appropriate course forward.”
Other
Withdraw from the World Health Organization.
Rename Mount Denali and the Gulf of Mexico.
Ensure that states carrying out the death penalty have a “sufficient supply” of lethal injection drugs.
Fly the American flag at full-staff on Monday and on future Inauguration Days.
Implement the Department of Government Efficiency, the Elon Musk-led cost-cutting initiative.
Revoke security clearances for 51 signers of a letter suggesting that the contents of Hunter Biden’s laptop could be Russian disinformation.
What he could have done is tell Putin: "I'm so afraid of your threats about nukes,
that I'm going to give you anything you want and lose whatever bit of respect our allies still have for us. Can you please take over the role of big boss of the world?"
4 days and biden will fly back to funky town!~
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poor dog, if i had to hang around joe biden i would bite any sumbitch that forced me to stay!
Counting it down folks, counting it down! Yehaw!
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Dei? Um, village people, a muslim, snoop dog, how many more different people could you want supporting 1 man?
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and people like you and me were just serfs, working for our lord-kings.
I guess you think that makes "common sense", because it's simple enough
for you to understand.
Are the doors wide open for you to be anything you want to be?
"it just requires a little effort" Are you too lazy to invest in yourself?
How much can America survive after the next 45 days, that's the question.
I'm not having much hope for the America as portrayed by The Constitution.
I did invest in my self with a college degree and several certifications and licenses. but a clean bill of health is required to use them .
There are more possibilities in life, to be the best you can be, than just a career.
Do you really think 'trying to be more' is only limited to work and money?
When you were at a school-going age, your investment into a college degree and several certifications and licenses, was mostly time and effort. Nowadays, education is much more expensive.
How about personal growth and being valued by other people?
So your neighbor is hungry, you need money to go buy him food. IF food was free he would already have some.
Personal growth? Um, let's see, you want to be physically fit, so you have to have money to buy the running shoes or pay for a gym membership, and you need to be able to afford the higher prices for the perfect food for your diet.
I am sorry, but i could go with more examples but the world can't operate without money and work. Helping your neighbors requires sometimes both. To be valued by others,and appreciated, requires a bit more than a hug.
I often help a friend, without moving a muscle. He is willing and able to do things, he just doesn't know how, where to start, what he needs and how to find the answers to his questions. So, I question him on his wishes and reasons and I help him organize, prioritize, determine what he can do himself, where he needs professionals, how he can save money and how not to waste money.
He often asks me about things I have never done myself, but that I would pick up if I needed to. Then I would plan his job the same as if it were mine. We go through his tools, buy what he needs in the quality that is applicable to his use and we order all his supplies. Sometimes he then knows what to do and it's going well, other times I help him on the first day. I don't do it for him, I show him what to do and help him do it. Often it is a learning experience for me too. I know what to do, by researching it, but learning the skills takes time. A craftsman can tile a wall, by spreading the adhesive directly on the whole wall in minutes, but an amateur is too slow, having it dry before they're done. So, you start out by spreading the adhesive on the tiles. Someone who is not improvising would make a mess of it. I cannot teach people the skill of improvising, so that's why I'm assisting the first time. Sometimes, too much improvising is necessary in a situation, then I'll stick around. I've taught him and his girlfriend to wallpaper together, but the walls in their 'new' house were so uneven and skewed, that every corner needed improvising. I helped for two days and it turned out pretty nice. They picked a color and pattern that nicely obscures their messy walls. He doesn't have $10,000 to have his whole house re-plastered, so we fixed some loose parts and covered it up nicely. I did find him a guy, who plastered one of his living room walls nicely for $600. That was worth it. I help him make decisions like that, by applying reason to his wishes and standards. I only set new standards when it comes to safety, because amateurs get hurt easily.
You have technical skills. You don't need the physical skills to use them,
if you help someone with the physical skills to use your technical skills.
Personal growth is not limited to the body. You don't need to learn "book knowledge" (as I'm often accused of only having), you can learn the skills of training, coaching, supporting, listening, explaining, planning, optimizing, improvising, defining problems and solutions and learning from mistakes.
Sometimes it does require just a hug, but mostly it requires empathy.
Empathy!, NOT sympathy!; people want to be understood, not felt sorry for.
I have trained people for a few years, which I didn't feel like doing at first.
I assumed that I was the worst person to train people. My supervisor just said: "That's exactly why you should do it!". It turned out being a great learning experience. Because of my years of experience in my current job, I'm asked to coach people too, which is another learning experience. My current coachee is a young women who suffered a burnout in production. I know the environment she was in and the time she experienced, so I expected some people to collapse. She has the will, but not the confidence. She has intelligence, lacks a lot of skills, but has the skill to learn. Mostly, I'm helping her with confidence, help her take on jobs she feels insecure about and be her go to for questions. She's feeling better, making more hours and making herself more useful. It just helps her knowing I'm ready to help, as long as she needs it.
a day, but if you teach him to fish, you have fed him for a lifetime.".
Sure we do agree sometimes.
By the way; that "book knowledge" is still valuable too.
It makes it much harder for people to lie to you, without you knowing.
(People in nice suits, who make money off people's lack of knowledge)
Show some common sense then, instead of just
I have logical reasoning, based on knowledge. You have neither; ignorance.
If there is any truth to your common sense, you should be able to express it.
By the way, The Netherlands is NOT AT ALL socialist. It's even more capitalist
than the US on some levels. The difference is that my country has been very socialist not so long ago and many people still remember everything being better, before those things were privatized. Capitalism screwed us over.
You don't know shit about it, because the US has always been very capitalistic. Still, even the US had more socialism in the past than now. That's why MAGA means that you should bring back that socialism, to Make America Great Again.
The top individual tax-rate reached a high of 94% in 1944-45.
Meanwhile, the poorest people only payed 1% income taxes then.
The top corporate tax-rate was 53% in 1968-69, in the US.
That was when the working class could support a family on just 1 full time job.
That's the time you long back to, but you're lied to about how to get it.
Those are ARGUMENTS, based on true facts.
Now you support your ideas like that.....................................................
I know you idiots in the netherlands like capitalism, so does most of the world.
I just wonder how your socialist view fit in. You keep getting more ignorant, trying to argue bs that I really dont give 2 shits about.
If you don't understand that by now, you have a learning disability,
because I explained it enough. Even if you don't agree, you still
should be able to understand it by now.
In any case, I was correct to not expect anything with substance from you.
it only retains some simplistic dogma.
How do you think humanity progressed beyond poor people working the land all day, to have the majority of their produce taken by their lord, their fairest daughters stolen for the lords sons to play with, to be burned at the stake if they dared to oppose doctrine, and to die in battle for their lord, when some other lord wanted to take over?
You keep going to hx when you have no argument.
Answer the fucking question!!! Think for one second!
Fuck I mean msdnc.
If you can't even pretend to think, let phart try.
Maybe he can come up with something that supports your ideology.
What you have said in the past is you believe in freedom. but then you want government to tell you what to drive what to heat your home with, what to wear and literally what to eat, as in less meat because of global climate changes.
You have so little actual freedom in your country. Your fuels are taxed to oblivion so you can't afford to drive what you want to drive, you drive what you are indoctrinated to think is plenty and fine. So little about your life over there is appealing to someone who actually believes in freedom. you want to take 1 mans rewards for his hard work and risk taking and distribute it around as if it were yours. when you or those getting did little to aquire it. that is so fucking depressing. that system would put everyone on the dole in short order. Why work if someone is going to take it all way? I can't explain texan's points,those are for him to explain, but you and i may not hate each other but we could never 100% agree on a type of government. the US has it's faults, and 1 of them is being to damn concerned about the affairs of everyone else and trying to be cops for the earth.
Everything that is privatized, is now much more expensive. Rent has gone through the roof, because the VVD sold most of the social housing to corporations and private equity.
Now this is all fine for the top 25% richest people. They keep voting for the VVD, because it made them only richer. The working class however knows they were screwed. They used to be able to buy a house, but now they are forced renting an apartment at $1200/month. However, some think all of politics screwed them, so they are not voting anymore and some are very angry and are now voting for right-wing populists, who blame immigrants for their $1200/month apartment and make promises like keeping their pension at 65, which they immediately break.
That's Geert Wilders, who acts economically leftist, but does right-wing politics, like the VVD, that fucked over the working class.
People are uninformed. They know they got fucked over, but they don't understand how or by who. Everyone who is working class wants to be able to afford a house, groceries, a yearly vacation and a good education for their kids. They all feel that they deserve it, they had it,
and they are angry at the government for not providing it anymore.
The difference between them and me, is that I don't fall for lies.
I know who stole it from them. They voted for them.
At least you understand that freedom is associated with being able to afford things. Is that impacted most by petrol being a bit more expensive OR by your rent going up from $300 to $1200, your health coverage rising from $35 to $165 (per person), your gas/light/water bill rising from $100 to $350 and education getting more expensive, while your income stays the same? Just like my countrymen, you're distracted by talking points, from what really matters.
By the way, petrol is now more expensive than ever before, while we went from "socialism" to full-on capitalism. That little bit that "the left" added,
as taxes, was NOT returned and only added upon by "the right".
It was just another lie.
Also, the government didn't "dictate" anything. They just provided everything and people had democratic control over those things.
Now everything is dictated by private corporations. People had a voice
in the social housing associations. The housing corporations don't listen to them at all and let them live in under-maintained moldy homes. Everything they tell you about our "socialism" is a LIE!
You have NEVER shown anything I presented to be false,
while I have shown you to be false constantly.
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