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Biden already getting shit done

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It's not even been a week and we've gone from this:



To this:



Thank god we finally have a competent federal government.
 
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It's not even been a week and we've gone from this:



To this:



Thank god we finally have a competent federal government.

Great non biased news sources you have referenced.

Here is Biden really getting it done.... nice F bomb too,

 
https://nypost.com/2021/01/19/joe-b...one-xl-pipeline-will-kill-jobs-insult-canada/

OPINION

Biden’s plan to kill Keystone XL pipeline to appease loony left will kill jobs, insult top US ally
By Rich Lowry
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January 19, 2021 | 7:16pm | Updated


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The Keystone Steele City pumping station, where the planned Keystone XL pipeline was to connect to in Steele City, Nebraska.AP

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Poor Justin Trudeau. The Canadian prime minister must have been relieved to be done with President Trump, only to learn that Joe Biden plans to tell Canada to pound sand on his first day in office.
According to reports, Biden wants to cancel the Keystone XL pipeline immediately, a pointless and economically destructive gesture meant to appease his party’s climate fanatics.
The multibillion-dollar project to run from Alberta to Nebraska was first proposed years ago in the naive faith that two adjoining, friendly countries could cooperate on a big, mutually beneficial infrastructure project.
That was before Keystone XL became a hate totem for the left, which makes it sound like the pipeline might be the tipping point toward inevitable planetary destruction, among its myriad other alleged sins.
President Barack Obama denied a cross-border permit for the project in 2015. Trump quickly reversed course. And now Biden is likely going to reverse Trump’s reversal.
It’s a symptom of our time that a major investment that deserves some stability in American decision-making has become a shuttlecock between outgoing and incoming administrations — and been caught in a nightmarish trap of litigation and red tape all the while.
It isn’t clear why adding new pipeline to an existing network built in previous phases of the Keystone project would be thought such a heinous environmental crime (Keystone XL is the fourth phase). Nor why this particular leg of pipeline is considered so threatening in a country that already has a couple millions miles of pipeline.
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The charge is that Keystone XL, by making it easier for Canada to export its “dirty” oil from the oil sands of Alberta, will herald the beginning of a fossil-fuel apocalypse.
But we already consume lots of petroleum from the oil sands. According to the Canadian government, 97 percent of its proven reserves are located in the oil sands, and the oil sands account for more than 60 percent of the country’s current oil production.
Canada is the third-largest exporter of crude oil in the world, and 98 percent of that goes to the United States, accounting for almost half our imports of crude.
In a more rational time, it was considered a good thing to get oil from a country that isn’t located in Middle East, isn’t a petro-dictatorship and isn’t remotely hostile to the United States.
Canada also is a responsible, environmentally conscious country, unlike, say, Venezuela. It is true that extracting crude from the oil sands is somewhat more energy intensive than other forms of extraction, but it is foolish to pretend that this extra increment of carbon dioxide is the difference-maker in the future of the planet.
Regardless, this energy isn’t simply going to stay in the ground. It will be extracted and sent somewhere by some means. Today, much of it is being exported to the United States via rail. This is a more energy-intensive mode of transport than pipeline, yet the same people worried about marginal additional emissions aren’t agitating to get it out of railcars and into pipelines.
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The enemies of Keystone XL have used litigation to tie up the project, even though it has passed multiple massive regulatory reviews. When it seemed it could finally get underway in earnest, here comes Biden to put the kibosh on it again.
This is another sign that Biden’s version of moderation is giving the left what it wants, only in piecemeal fashion. He will surely be more polite to Canadian leaders than Trump was, but this is a blow to a Canadian government that thought it could rely on us to act rationally and shows that union workers take a backseat in the Democratic Party to noisy adherents of fashionable causes.
If Biden really wants to restore our alliances, telling our friendly neighbor to the north to “drop dead” is a funny way to do it.
Twitter: @RichLowry
 
It's not even been a week and we've gone from this:



To this:



Thank god we finally have a competent federal government.

Seems that the warp speed folks and the highest paid person in the Federal Government refute your articles.

Perfectly fine for Biden and team to say they need more time to understand what's been put in place to determine where they might make changes to improve efficiency, expediency, etc but suggesting that there is no plan at all and they are starting from scratch feels like a strategic way to buy time and shift focus.



(insert National Review is a fake news, right wing propaganda site here)

Maybe less time on record breaking executive orders and a very likely failed attempt at a second impeachment would give him the bandwidth to focus on one of his more front and center campaign agendas?
 
Seems that the warp speed folks and the highest paid person in the Federal Government refute your articles.

Perfectly fine for Biden and team to say they need more time to understand what's been put in place to determine where they might make changes to improve efficiency, expediency, etc but suggesting that there is no plan at all and they are starting from scratch feels like a strategic way to buy time and shift focus.



(insert National Review is a fake news, right wing propaganda site here)

Maybe less time on record breaking executive orders and a very likely failed attempt at a second impeachment would give him the bandwidth to focus on one of his more front and center campaign agendas?

What responsibility do you think Biden has for the second impeachment? He has gone on record saying he would rather move on. And I know this is a novel concept for you after 4 years of sucking Trump's nuggets, but we are supposed to have separate but equal branches of government. The president is supposed to allow the congress to operate independently. The president is NOT supposed to direct his AG to investigate political rivals.
 
What responsibility do you think Biden has for the second impeachment? He has gone on record saying he would rather move on. And I know this is a novel concept for you after 4 years of sucking Trump's nuggets, but we are supposed to have separate but equal branches of government. The president is supposed to allow the congress to operate independently. The president is NOT supposed to direct his AG to investigate political rivals.

Is the second impeachment a distraction for Govt/Biden., yes or no? Regardless of whether he's responsible for it, it's eating up resources and legislation floor time solely because a group of folks don't want him to run again. If Biden crushed the popular vote so substantially and millions of Red votes likely flipped due to the Capitol debacle, I'd argue Trump and his nuggets have zero chance of ever holding office in the future so this seems like a waste of time and tax payer dollars.......again.......for the second time.

You're suggesting that a phone call from Biden to Nancy saying drop this and let's go focus on Covid, would yield no results?

Trumps nuggets.....such an elegant user of words.
 
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Is the second impeachment a distraction for Govt/Biden., yes or no? Regardless of whether he's responsible for it, it's eating up resources and legislation floor time solely because a group of folks don't want him to run again. If Biden crushed the popular vote so substantially and millions of Red votes likely flipped due to the Capitol debacle, I'd argue Trump and his nuggets have zero chance of ever holding office in the future so this seems like a waste of time and tax payer dollars.......again.......for the second time.

You're suggesting that a phone call from Biden to Nancy saying drop this and let's go focus on Covid, would yield no results?

Trumps nuggets.....such an elegant user of words.

It is a distraction and I wish it didn't need to be done, but it needs to happen. All we heard was that he couldn't be charged with any crimes during his administration because of his executive privilege. Just let the voters decide they said, ha! The voters did decide but that wasn't good enough either as he concocted his grand lie that resulted in an insurrection and deaths. Now that he's out of office, we hear we should just let it slide. How many passes should he get without having to pay a price? The Benghazi investigation went on for years but we should just sweep all his corruption under the rug? If he gets off scot-free, he could resurrect in the future and it would be to America's detriment. Biden shouldn't and won't stand in the way of him getting his just desserts.
 
Is the second impeachment a distraction for Govt/Biden., yes or no? Regardless of whether he's responsible for it, it's eating up resources and legislation floor time solely because a group of folks don't want him to run again. If Biden crushed the popular vote so substantially and millions of Red votes likely flipped due to the Capitol debacle, I'd argue Trump and his nuggets have zero chance of ever holding office in the future so this seems like a waste of time and tax payer dollars.......again.......for the second time.

You're suggesting that a phone call from Biden to Nancy saying drop this and let's go focus on Covid, would yield no results?

Trumps nuggets.....such an elegant user of words.

I have the best words.

You are assuming that Joe didn't call Nancy and ask her to back off. If he did and she said no, I like the fact that he didnt "demand loyalty" and then run off to twitter to slam her with silly nicknames. Your republican party is in the situation they are in right now b/c they chose to be loyal to Trump above all else.

And by the way, I wish they would drop impeachment and move on. Those spineless republicans are still scared shitless of Trump and are not going to vote to convict. I hear the pubs are begging for a private vote so nobody will know what they voted. Typical lifer politicians. So weak.
 
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