Joe Biden is now POTUS

The exit polls show anywhere from 12%-19% of Black men voted for trump:



The real question that has never been answered is how is it that 80-88% of the Black male vote almost "lost" the election but 69% of the Latina vote won the election? :smh: :lol:
Those were exit polls. The final polls told the full story
 
They lost!!!!

Mr. Biden’s “policies from day one hurt American workers and our economy,” said Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R., W.Va.). “Killing the Keystone XL pipeline and rejoining the Paris agreement will eliminate good-paying jobs.”

The House Republican Conference said, “The Biden administration has made it clear that on Day One they will immediately cater to the far left instead of working to help all Americans and move our country forward.”
 
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The exit polls show anywhere from 12%-19% of Black men voted for trump:



The real question that has never been answered is how is it that 80-88% of the Black male vote almost "lost" the election but 69% of the Latina vote won the election? :smh: :lol:

OK. I see the articles, and there is some consensus among them that 12%-19% of black men supported tRump. First, that is a significant spread and at the lower end is only .65/20 or 35% lower than the much touted 1/20. My second problem is that I don't trust any of these pollsters, so I have to take everything they say with a grain of salt. Finally, and most troubling, I know of absolutely no one, that is a black male and admitted to supporting that buffoon. In fact, not a single one of my black friends or family members, male or female approved of him in any way, shape or form.

How many of you personally know guys that primarily identify as black men and voted for donny.
 
The exit polls show anywhere from 12%-19% of Black men voted for trump:



The real question that has never been answered is how is it that 80-88% of the Black male vote almost "lost" the election but 69% of the Latina vote won the election? :smh: :lol:

Those exit polls were bullshit.
 
OK. I see the articles, and there is some consensus among them that 12%-19% of black men supported tRump. First, that is a significant spread and at the lower end is only .65/20 or 35% lower than the much touted 1/20. My second problem is that I don't trust any of these pollsters, so I have to take everything they say with a grain of salt. Finally, and most troubling, I know of absolutely no one, that is a black male and admitted to supporting that buffoon. In fact, not a single one of my black friends or family members, male or female approved of him in any way, shape or form.

How many of you personally know guys that primarily identify as black men and voted for donny.

This is exactly my point. Let's assume the worst which would be 19%. What demographic other than Black women came close to 80% against the orange clown? :smh: Like I said, "Latinas" won the election with 69% for Biden but Black men aligned themselves with trump with 80% for Biden. :lol:It reminds me of 2016 when 90% of the Black male vote "cost" Hillary the election when 53% of the white female vote for trump wasn't an issue...
 
Trump (illegally) extended Secret Service protection to his adult children and three top officials as he left office
Carol D. Leonnig, Nick Miroff 2 hrs ago



According to three people briefed on the plan, Trump issued a directive to extend post-presidency Secret Service protection to his four adult children and two of their spouses, who were not automatically entitled to receive it.

Trump also directed that three key officials leaving government continue to receive the protection for six months: former treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin, former chief of staff Mark Meadows and former national security adviser Robert C. O’Brien, two people familiar with the arrangement said.
Under federal law, Trump, his wife, Melania Trump, and their 14-year-old son are the only members of his immediate family entitled to Secret Service protection after they leave office. The couple will receive it for their lifetimes, and Barron is entitled to protection until he turns 16.
Former vice president Mike Pence and his wife, Karen Pence, will also receive continued Secret Service security for the next six months under the same law governing protection.
But Trump wanted every family member who had been protected by the Secret Service during his administration to be covered for six additional months, according to the people familiar with his directive, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe security arrangements.
That means the expensive, taxpayer-funded security will continue for daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner; son Donald Trump Jr.; son Eric Trump and his wife, Lara Trump; and daughter Tiffany Trump.
The 24-hour protection will focus on Trump’s grown children, although his grandchildren will receive protection that derives from being in proximity to their parents.
A former Trump White House spokesman declined to comment. A spokeswoman for the Secret Service also declined to comment, saying the agency does not discuss the individuals it protects.
A president can order Secret Service protection for any person he chooses, but it is highly unusual for a departing president to provide 24-hour security to relatives who are adults long past their college years. It’s unclear what precedent there is for a departing president to extend this same protection to aides after they have left his administration.
Former Trump White House spokesman Judd Deere declined to comment on Trump’s directives before he left office.
President Bill Clinton and President George W. Bush sought extensions to protect their college-age daughters for a short period after they left office. President Barack Obama’s daughters Sasha and Malia were also granted a short extension of security after he left office in 2017, when they were in high school and on a gap year from college. A Secret Service official declined to say when that protection ended.
The Department of Homeland Security, which oversees the expansion of Secret Service security, did not respond to inquiries about the threat assessment that prompted the Trump decision.
The perk for the Trump family is expected to cost taxpayers millions of dollars and further stress the elite federal security force, which in the past four years had to staff the largest number ever of full-time security details — up to 42 at one point, according to former senior administration officials.
The extension of security for the Trump family comes as the Secret Service has also mobilized protective details for the extended families of President Biden and Vice President Harris.
Full-time security teams are being deployed to protect Biden’s two grown children and seven grandchildren, as well as Harris’s two stepchildren.
The Trump family’s protection has been costly for the Secret Service’s budget, as his adult children traveled widely across the country and around the world for personal vacations and travel related to the Trump Organization, the family company.
From 2017 to 2019, government records show, Trump family members took more than 4,500 trips that required the Secret Service to travel alongside them, costing taxpayers tens of millions of dollars.
Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that Secret Service protection was extended to 14 members of Trump’s family. In fact, it was extended to his grown children.
 
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This is exactly my point. Let's assume the worst which would be 19%. What demographic other than Black women came close to 80% against the orange clown? :smh: Like I said, "Latinas" won the election with 69% for Biden but Black men aligned themselves with trump with 80% for Biden. :lol:It reminds me of 2016 when 90% of the Black male vote "cost" Hillary the election when 53% of the white female vote for trump wasn't an issue...
You are correct. I've said over and over that Hillary failed to deliver her own demographic. Don't get me started on latinx.
 
It's only a 6-Month extension



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:roflmao::roflmao2::lol2::giggle: @ the disgruntled tears attempting to be masked


No different than these pathetic State Capital protesters here:





















You people have been sweating about a right wing revolution!! These people
are naive, cowardly and full of shit. I said that absolutely nothing would happen.
I grew up in Southern African, saw personal friends and class mates disappear
and go to war against cacs. This is not a hobby you exercise one day and return
to your pizza delivery job tomorrow. Once you take up arms, you will either die,
or be on the winning side. There is never any other alternative. The fools who
attacked the capitol are going in for many years; they will emerge hardened
felons with criminal records after 10 or more years. The MOFOs have not come
to terms with that fact. With Orange not pardoning them, tonight will be hard
as they start realising what is ahead. There will be despondence; there will be a
whole lot of tears in those cells, when 35-year old cacs realise that their assured
prospects in life have been dashed forever, and they are facing the likelihood
of being in the can until age 45 or 55
 
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Pointing out she is married to a fucking cac doesn't equate to supporting bitch ass trump. Trump was literally the worst president in modern history and definitely a bottom three president of all time. Notice that cacs hate Michelle way more than Kamala and Michelle has never run for office. The Obamas are hated for what they represent...

This is a powerful photo that changed the world:

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I really dont see how this can really resonate in the same way but we are all entitled to our own opinions :smh: :lol:

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Zod, i get what you're saying, but it's a moot point at this point..it is what it is...i made a comment to a few different Black women, that if Barack was married to a "Sally" or "becky"...no way would he have gotten the support from black women..all i heard was silence from them...lets acknowledge the double standard be proud that SHE's the VP and move on..this whole "she's married to a CAC is going to get tiresome for 4 years...after Trump, if she knows how to govern and looks out for us (black folks) its cool with me..
 
Do you know how long he's waited to be in this position? he may not sleep for the next 4 years..lol

Covid saved his ass. He didn't have to have stamina going to rally after rally and didn't have to do a full day today followed by balls all night. I think campaigning would have worn him out otherwise, but limited exposure has him looking pretty spry.
 
These black women are worshiping Kamala, the first African American, Indian female VP.

We fell for the brainwashing yet again.
 
But when Precious married the White dude, all around social media women was praising her about how she find real love.

They said the same shit when Megan married The white dude but look how that turned out huh? Man life ain’t fair! But there’s always ice cream cake!:D
 
No, to piss off the ones making comments about her white husband and calling her a bed wench. I don't care where you get you diq wet, I wouldn't be sexing you anyway. Just don't degrade black women to justify your choices. Likewise for black women who date out, I don't accept the notion that all black men are sorry. I have far too much experience to the contrary.

I think it's funny you got a some dudes complaining already and you haven't even updated your avatar yet :giggle:

Honestly, an avatar pic of Kamala and Douglas embracing/kissing is quite tame in comparison to the multitude avatar pics/gifs of women getting gagged and/or wearing huge facials that was prevalently featured on here before the forum rules changed.
 
MOFO was happy when hired; and is crying now when fired!!!!
Hahahahahahaha!!!!

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Voice of America Boss Michael Pack Fired by Joe Biden
Reid Nakamura 3 hrs ago

Voice of America Boss Michael Pack Fired by Joe Biden

Michael Pack was fired by the Biden administration on Wednesday as head of the government agency overseeing federally funded international news outlets, including Voice of America.
Pack, a pro-Trump documentary filmmaker, was confirmed as head of the U.S. Agency for Global Media in June, sparking an uproar from the organizations he was appointed to oversee.
In a resignation letter, Pack called the move "a partisan act that harmed and office designed to serve the American people and the national interest."
"However, I serve at the pleasure of not one particular president, but the office of the president itself," he wrote. "It was a tremendous honor to serve in this inaugural role at USAGM. I firmly believe that a great amount was accomplished during my tenure."

Pack's short tenure as head of the USAGM was one frequently marred by scandal. In an NPR report from last September, multiple current and former Voice of America staffers accused Pack of attempting to turn the news organizations he oversaw into pro-Trump propaganda outlets. As recently as two weeks ago, Pack was accused of using a non-profit to illegally divert $4 million of charitable donations into his production company.
The move to oust Pack came just hours after Biden was sworn in as president of the United States on Wednesday, among a slew of other executive actions designed to undo the effects of the previous administration.



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Biden’s 17 Executive Orders and Other Directives in Detail

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Despite an inaugural address that called for unity and compromise, Mr. Biden’s first actions as president are sharply aimed at sweeping aside former President Donald J. Trump’s pandemic response, reversing his environmental agenda, tearing down his anti-immigration policies, bolstering the teetering economic recovery and restoring federal efforts to promote diversity.


Here’s a look at what the measures aim to accomplish.

On the Pandemic

Mr. Biden has signed an executive order appointing Jeffrey D. Zients as the official Covid-19 response coordinator who will report to the president, in an effort to “aggressively” gear up the nation’s response to the pandemic. The order also restores the directorate for global health security and biodefense at the National Security Council, a group Mr. Trump had disbanded.

Though it is not a national mask mandate, which would most likely fall to a legal challenge, Mr. Biden is requiring social distancing and the wearing of masks on all federal property and by all federal employees. He is also starting a “100 days masking challenge” urging all Americans to wear masks and state and local officials to implement public measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

Mr. Biden is also reinstating ties with the World Health Organization after the Trump administration chose to withdraw the nation’s membership and funding last year. Dr. Anthony S. Fauci will be the head of the U.S. delegation to the organization’s executive board and will jump into the role with a meeting this week.

On Immigration

With an executive order, Mr. Biden has bolstered the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program that protects from deportation immigrants brought to the United States as children, often called Dreamers. Mr. Trump sought for years to end the program, known as DACA. The order also calls on Congress to enact legislation providing permanent status and a path to citizenship for those immigrants.

Another executive order revokes the Trump administration’s plan to exclude noncitizens from the census count, and another overturns a Trump executive order that pushed aggressive efforts to find and deport unauthorized immigrants. Yet another order blocks the deportation of Liberians who have been living in the United States.

In a blow to one of his predecessor’s earliest actions to limit immigration, Mr. Biden has also ended the so-called Muslim ban, which blocked travel to the United States from several predominantly Muslim and African countries. Mr. Biden has directed the State Department to restart visa processing for individuals from the affected countries and to develop ways to address the harm caused to those who were prevented from coming to the United States because of the ban.

Mr. Biden has also halted construction of Mr. Trump’s border wall with Mexico. The order includes an “immediate termination” of the national emergency declaration that allowed the Trump administration to redirect billions of dollars to the wall. It says the administration will begin “a close review” of the legality of the effort to divert federal money to fund the wall.

On Climate Change

Chief among executive orders that begin to tackle the issue of climate change, Mr. Biden has signed a letter to re-enter the United States in the Paris climate accords, which it will officially rejoin 30 days from now. In 2019, Mr. Trump formally notified the United Nations that the United States would withdraw from the coalition of nearly 200 countries working to move away from planet-warming fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gas.

In additional executive orders, Mr. Biden began the reversal of a slew of the Trump administration’s environmental policies, including revoking the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline; reversing the rollbacks to vehicle emissions standards; undoing decisions to slash the size of several national monuments; enforcing a temporary moratorium on oil and natural gas leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge; and re-establishing a working group on the social costs of greenhouse gasses.

On Racial and L.G.B.T. Equality

Mr. Biden will end the Trump administration’s 1776 Commission, which released a report on Monday that historians said distorted the role of slavery in the United States, among other history. Mr. Biden also revoked Mr. Trump’s executive order limiting the ability of federal agencies, contractors and other institutions to hold diversity and inclusion training.

The president designated Susan E. Rice, who is the head of his Domestic Policy Council, as the leader of a “robust, interagency” effort requiring all federal agencies to make “rooting out systemic racism” central to their work. His order directs the agencies to review and report on equity in their ranks within 200 days, including a plan on how to remove barriers to opportunities in policies and programs. The order also moves to ensure that Americans of all backgrounds have equal access to federal government resources, benefits and services. It starts a data working group as well as the study of new methods to measure and assess federal equity and diversity efforts.

Another executive order reinforces Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to require that the federal government does not discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity, a policy that reverses action by Mr. Trump’s administration.

On the Economy

Mr. Biden is moving to extend a federal moratorium on evictions and has asked agencies, including the Agriculture, Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Development Departments, to prolong a moratorium on foreclosures on federally guaranteed mortgages that was enacted in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The extensions all run through at least the end of March.

The president is also moving to continue a pause on federal student loan interest and principal payments through the end of September, although progressive groups and some congressional Democrats have pushed Mr. Biden to go much further and cancel up to $50,000 in student debt per person.

On Government Accountability

Following in the footsteps of some of his predecessors, Mr. Biden has established ethics rules for those who serve in his administration that aim “to restore and maintain trust in the government.” He has ordered all of his appointees in the executive branch to sign an ethics pledge.

Finally, Mr. Biden issued a freeze on all new regulations put in motion by his predecessor to give his administration time to evaluate which ones it wants to move forward. The memorandum is aimed at preventing so-called midnight regulations, policies pushed through by a lame-duck president unconstrained by electoral considerations. The fast pace often cuts short the opportunity for the public or industry to review the policies.

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