So Lady GaGa and Jennifer Lopez are the chosen performers for Biden’s inauguration? I didn’t dislike GaGa’s Super Bowl singing of the National Anthem, but a Lopez performance for a POTUS inauguration just strikes me as a bit of an odd selection. Nothing against the woman, just a weird choice in my opinion.
You can't picture Joe unwinding by the phonograph to these two?
I totally can, and that image is frightening, haha
This guy needs to take a break from unity and reaching across the aisle for a minute unless he just wants to get nothing done until the republicans get more power in ‘22 and then really don’t let him get anything done. We’ve seen this before when Obama foolishly tried to do the same thing when he had a majority and then spent the next 6 years being stonewalled. Dems have two years to undo a lot of damage and get real lasting changes going. Don’t waste it thinking you can work with a party of whom most of the elected representatives believe Donald Trump did nothing impeachable, not to mention those that legit still don’t believe he won the election. I just don’t understand why...I mean at least give your self a year of ramming through the Dem wishlist...coming out of the gate compromising with the party of white supremacist insurrection seems like the start of a bad 4 years.
This guy needs to take a break from unity and reaching across the aisle for a minute unless he just wants to get nothing done until the republicans get more power in ‘22 and then really don’t let him get anything done. We’ve seen this before when Obama foolishly tried to do the same thing when he had a majority and then spent the next 6 years being stonewalled. Dems have two years to undo a lot of damage and get real lasting changes going. Don’t waste it thinking you can work with a party of whom most of the elected representatives believe Donald Trump did nothing impeachable, not to mention those that legit still don’t believe he won the election. I just don’t understand why...I mean at least give your self a year of ramming through the Dem wishlist...coming out of the gate compromising with the party of white supremacist insurrection seems like the start of a bad 4 years.
agreed. he seems to have learned nothing from the obama years.
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Ahead of the inauguration, much of D.C. closed off like never before By Lauren Tierney, Tim Meko, Hannah Dormido, Laris Karklis and Joe Fox January 15 at 7:05 PM EST In an unprecedented move, the Mall and much of the surrounding area is closed to the public days ahead of next week’s presidential inauguration. Hundreds of thousands of spectators typically watch the ceremonies, but this year, the Secret Service has launched a massive security operation to protect the Biden inauguration following last week’s short-lived insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Vehicle traffic in much of the city will be prohibited or limited to residents and businesses only. Metro is shuttering stations in the city’s core and near the Mall. Street closures will continue through Thursday, and are subject to change at the discretion of the Secret Service. [How to get around — and avoid — downtown Washington during the inauguration. It won’t be easy.] The road closures and parking restrictions affect streets around Capitol Hill, the Lincoln Memorial, Union Station, the Mall and the White House. Many of the restrictions began Tuesday and are expected to remain in place until Thursday after the inauguration. [What you need to know about Joe Biden’s presidential inauguration] “We know this is very inconvenient for our residents and businesses. I want to say thank you for your cooperation and flexibility,” D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) said. “Clearly we are in uncharted waters.” A raging pandemic is forcing most inaugural events online and the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, which left five people dead, is prompting heightened security. [How pro-Trump insurrectionists broke into the U.S. Capitol] Fencing is being erected around the Capitol, as well as around businesses and other federal buildings throughout the city. The barricades are varied throughout the city and along the Mall, ranging from smaller metal barriers that are typically moved to corral crowds to tall metal fencing reinforced with heavy concrete blocks. Some fences are topped with razor wire, similar to fencing that was used in the summer to surround the White House. Along with street closures and physical barricades, the National Guard has been deployed in the city, with additional troops sent in from other states as well. More than 20,000 troops are expected to be flood the city ahead of the inauguration. About this story Closures and barriers are subject to change and may be modified at the discretion of the Secret Service. Inaugural road closure information sourced from the U.S. Secret Service. Fencing and barrier information gathered from Post reporting as of Jan. 14.
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When does the burn Garth Brooks records start lol him performing at the inauguration is making those five gallon cowboy hat wearing good ole boys brain explode 😂😂😂😂😂
Its so nice to be on here again...even nicer to have Biden and Harris in charge from now on. Thank you to all that helped to make it happen. I'm so glad that these Trump days are behind us. I think we're all suffering from some PTSD from the last 4 years. It would have been nice to have Bernie as President, but I understand.
When does the burn Garth Brooks records start lol him performing at the inauguration is making those five gallon cowboy hat wearing good ole boys brain explode 😂😂😂😂😂
soon....I saw an FB post about that from a local news station. The comments were insane. Lots of GB fans that won't be buying or listening to him anymore. Yeah right
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When does the burn Garth Brooks records start lol him performing at the inauguration is making those five gallon cowboy hat wearing good ole boys brain explode 😂😂😂😂😂
When does the burn Garth Brooks records start lol him performing at the inauguration is making those five gallon cowboy hat wearing good ole boys brain explode 😂😂😂😂😂
Has anyone been following Biden's plan for his first days in office? There are a lot of executive orders set to be signed off on that basically reverse things Trump did or set it back to what it was when Obama was president. This back and forth every 4 - 8 years is really pointless, but seems to be the state of most political policies. I saw for sure that he will suspend the Keystone Pipeline project, which Obama had blocked and then Trump allowed, but it seems the company responsible for the project is trying to appeal to Biden's admin by offering some green incentives. Not sure how likely they are to work anything out, but it would be nice if they could at least get them to concede on some points instead of letting it slide because it will obviously just restart again when the next republican is in office and then they won't have any restrictions.
I just read H.R. McMasters opinion piece in WaPo about how to address our relationship with China. It was a pretty balanced assessment that asked for Biden not to abandon Trump's position, but also recommended some key changes moving forward that would improve it.
Obviously DACA and immigration will be the big story of all the non-covid related policies. So far I like the proposed changes and path to citizenship in 8 years, but I'm interested to hear more about how these changes will be implemented, or at least not just be uprooted again under a new admin. It will just be nice not to have a president fear mongering the nation about caravans and immigrants ruining their cities.
A good overview of what Biden is proposing on immigration. I can post if this is behind a paywall.
Has anyone been following Biden's plan for his first days in office? There are a lot of executive orders set to be signed off on that basically reverse things Trump did or set it back to what it was when Obama was president. This back and forth every 4 - 8 years is really pointless, but seems to be the state of most political policies. I saw for sure that he will suspend the Keystone Pipeline project, which Obama had blocked and then Trump allowed, but it seems the company responsible for the project is trying to appeal to Biden's admin by offering some green incentives. Not sure how likely they are to work anything out, but it would be nice if they could at least get them to concede on some points instead of letting it slide because it will obviously just restart again when the next republican is in office and then they won't have any restrictions.
I just read H.R. McMasters opinion piece in WaPo about how to address our relationship with China. It was a pretty balanced assessment that asked for Biden not to abandon Trump's position, but also recommended some key changes moving forward that would improve it.
Obviously DACA and immigration will be the big story of all the non-covid related policies. So far I like the proposed changes and path to citizenship in 8 years, but I'm interested to hear more about how these changes will be implemented, or at least not just be uprooted again under a new admin. It will just be nice not to have a president fear mongering the nation about caravans and immigrants ruining their cities.
A good overview of what Biden is proposing on immigration. I can post if this is behind a paywall.
Appointing scientists to advise on, wait for it, science and technology. We have an adult in the White House again. Most diverse cabinet and under secretaries appointed ever. Sleepy Woke Joe Basement Biden seems pretty woke, yo!
When does the burn Garth Brooks records start lol him performing at the inauguration is making those five gallon cowboy hat wearing good ole boys brain explode 😂😂😂😂😂
soon....I saw an FB post about that from a local news station. The comments were insane. Lots of GB fans that won't be buying or listening to him anymore. Yeah right
The thing that is kind of funny to me is that a lot of Garth fans don't seem to realize that he has been support of Democrats in the past. To really get a clear picture of this (and I highly recommend this documentary anyway because it's just that good!) check our the film, "Jimmy Carter, Rock and Roll President". Garth and his wife Trisha Yearwood both are close to Carter and it's no surprise at all Brooks is performing for Biden.
It's also a bit amusing that a lot of people assume that if someone is a country artist, they are- by definition- a dumb redneck republican. Not the case!
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When does the burn Garth Brooks records start lol him performing at the inauguration is making those five gallon cowboy hat wearing good ole boys brain explode 😂😂😂😂😂
soon....I saw an FB post about that from a local news station. The comments were insane. Lots of GB fans that won't be buying or listening to him anymore. Yeah right
odd....I thought conservatives were against cancel culture. Interesting.
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When does the burn Garth Brooks records start lol him performing at the inauguration is making those five gallon cowboy hat wearing good ole boys brain explode 😂😂😂😂😂
soon....I saw an FB post about that from a local news station. The comments were insane. Lots of GB fans that won't be buying or listening to him anymore. Yeah right
odd....I thought conservatives were against cancel culture. Interesting.
Again, not all Brooks fans are conservatives. I know two progressive women that think Garth is the bees knees (one being my wife).
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By the way, I have a friend who is a professor on entomology who has actually studied bee's knees.
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When does the burn Garth Brooks records start lol him performing at the inauguration is making those five gallon cowboy hat wearing good ole boys brain explode 😂😂😂😂😂
soon....I saw an FB post about that from a local news station. The comments were insane. Lots of GB fans that won't be buying or listening to him anymore. Yeah right
odd....I thought conservatives were against cancel culture. Interesting.
Again, not all Brooks fans are conservatives. I know two progressive women that think Garth is the bees knees (one being my wife).
I know they aren't. it just got me thinking of all the fans of artists that have "disappointed them" politically and have sworn off their music. It's hilarious coming from the anti-cancel culturists.
"Oh Canada...you're beautiful when you're drunk" -EV 8/14/93
When does the burn Garth Brooks records start lol him performing at the inauguration is making those five gallon cowboy hat wearing good ole boys brain explode 😂😂😂😂😂
soon....I saw an FB post about that from a local news station. The comments were insane. Lots of GB fans that won't be buying or listening to him anymore. Yeah right
odd....I thought conservatives were against cancel culture. Interesting.
Again, not all Brooks fans are conservatives. I know two progressive women that think Garth is the bees knees (one being my wife).
Not sure by when the asked him about performing for Biden he actually called himself a Republican and wanted to perform to try to reach across the isle..
President-elect Joe Biden is preparing to sign a blizzard of executive orders as soon as he is inaugurated Wednesday that will lay out his coronavirus, immigration and climate policies — launching a 10-day cascade of administrative actions aimed at reversing the policies of his Republican predecessor.
The most pressing of his priorities will be measures to combat the ongoing deadly coronavirus pandemic. Once he is sworn in at noon, Biden plans to sign executive actions that will require masks on all federal grounds and ask agencies to extend moratoriums on evictions and on federal student loan payments.
He will urge Americans to don face coverings for 100 days while reviving a global health unit in the National Security Council — allowed to go dormant during the Trump administration — to oversee pandemic preparedness and response. Biden will also begin to reverse steps taken by President Trump to withdraw from the World Health Organization by dispatching Anthony S. Fauci, the nation’s top infectious-disease official, to speak at the international group’s executive board meeting on Thursday.
“As you’ve heard the president-elect say, the pandemic will continue to get worse before it gets better,” Jeff Zients, the incoming White House coronavirus czar, told reporters on a call previewing the administration’s actions. “This is clearly a national emergency and we will treat it as such.”
Most of the 17 directives that Biden plans to sign from the Oval Office on Wednesday afternoon have been signaled previously by Biden or staff members. Taken together with the two legislative plans he has sent to Congress — coronavirus relief and an immigration overhaul — the orders highlight Biden’s immediate priorities, while sending a message that his administration plans to reengage on the global stage.
Biden, who enters the White House during a time of historic crisis, has said he wants to move quickly to address the country’s big, urgent problems with a spirit of unity and national purpose. The pandemic has killed 400,000 Americans, the economy has shed millions of jobs and just two weeks ago, thousands of rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to overthrow his election, which he won by more than 7 million votes.
“President-elect Biden is taking historic action on Day One to advance his agenda — including signing 15 executive actions and asking agencies to take steps in an additional two areas,” incoming White House press secretary Jen Psaki said. “This compares to two Day One executive actions from Biden’s four predecessors in the White House combined.”
The fine print of each directive will not be released until Biden signs them later Wednesday.
On economic relief stemming from the pandemic, Biden plans to ask the Education Department to consider extending a freeze on both interest and principal payments for federal student loans until Sept. 30, while requesting that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention extend a moratorium on evictions that expires after this month to at least through March.
He will also ask three key agencies — the Departments of Veterans Affairs, Agriculture and Housing and Urban Development — to extend foreclosure moratoriums for federally backed mortgages under their purview through at least the end of March.
Incoming White House officials emphasized the need for Congress to approve his larger relief package, which would extend unemployment benefits; dole out an additional $1,400 in stimulus payments for millions of Americans; and devote tens of billions of dollars to economic needs such as rental, housing and food assistance, among other measures.
“These are emergency measures that will help to make sure that no American is put in the place of having to make the decision to pay their student loan payment or put food on the table in the short term and will help to provide some near-term relief,” said Brian Deese, the incoming director of the White House National Economic Council.
Biden’s relief plan is already facing stiff challenges in Congress, as Democrats hold only narrow majorities in both chambers and Republican support is still needed to pass most bills in the Senate.
On immigration, Biden will sign an order repealing the ban on travel from several majority-Muslim nations, while nullifying the Trump administration’s directive that attempted to exclude the counting of noncitizens from the U.S. census.
Another action will call on the Department of Homeland Security to continue an Obama-era initiative protecting “dreamers” from deportation and issuing them work permits as long as they qualified under the requirements laid out when the program, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, began in 2012. Biden will also end the national emergency over the border that Trump declared as a way to circumvent Congress when lawmakers would not grant him funding for his wall.
On climate change, Biden plans to sign an order revoking the permit, issued by the Trump administration, that allowed for the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline and to rejoin the Paris climate accord. The United States will officially be part of the 189-country climate agreement in 30 days.
On racial equity issues, Biden plans to rescind the “1776 Commission” established by the Trump administration, which the outgoing president framed last year as a “pro-American curriculum that celebrates the truth” about U.S. history but that the incoming administration says tries to erase the racial scars of America’s past.
Biden plans to continue rolling out executive orders in coming days. According to guidance shared with Capitol Hill, he plans to issue administrative actions relating to the coronavirus on Thursday and economic relief on Friday. A “Buy American” action will come Monday, and an order addressing racial equity issues will follow Tuesday.
He will announce actions on climate change on Jan. 27, health care on Jan. 28, immigration on Jan. 29, and international affairs and national security on Feb. 1.
Executive actions to be issued in coming days include revoking the ban on transgender people from serving in the military, as well as reversing the so-called global gag rule that blocks U.S. aid to organizations abroad that perform abortions or offer counseling on the procedure, Psaki said.
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By Lauren Tierney, Tim Meko, Hannah Dormido, Laris Karklis and Joe Fox
January 15 at 7:05 PM EST
In an unprecedented move, the Mall and much of the surrounding area is closed to the public days ahead of next week’s presidential inauguration. Hundreds of thousands of spectators typically watch the ceremonies, but this year, the Secret Service has launched a massive security operation to protect the Biden inauguration following last week’s short-lived insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
Vehicle traffic in much of the city will be prohibited or limited to residents and businesses only. Metro is shuttering stations in the city’s core and near the Mall. Street closures will continue through Thursday, and are subject to change at the discretion of the Secret Service.
[How to get around — and avoid — downtown Washington during the inauguration. It won’t be easy.]
The road closures and parking restrictions affect streets around Capitol Hill, the Lincoln Memorial, Union Station, the Mall and the White House. Many of the restrictions began Tuesday and are expected to remain in place until Thursday after the inauguration.
[What you need to know about Joe Biden’s presidential inauguration]
“We know this is very inconvenient for our residents and businesses. I want to say thank you for your cooperation and flexibility,” D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) said. “Clearly we are in uncharted waters.”
A raging pandemic is forcing most inaugural events online and the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, which left five people dead, is prompting heightened security.
[How pro-Trump insurrectionists broke into the U.S. Capitol]
Fencing is being erected around the Capitol, as well as around businesses and other federal buildings throughout the city.
The barricades are varied throughout the city and along the Mall, ranging from smaller metal barriers that are typically moved to corral crowds to tall metal fencing reinforced with heavy concrete blocks. Some fences are topped with razor wire, similar to fencing that was used in the summer to surround the White House.
Along with street closures and physical barricades, the National Guard has been deployed in the city, with additional troops sent in from other states as well. More than 20,000 troops are expected to be flood the city ahead of the inauguration.
About this story
Closures and barriers are subject to change and may be modified at the discretion of the Secret Service. Inaugural road closure information sourced from the U.S. Secret Service. Fencing and barrier information gathered from Post reporting as of Jan. 14.
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I just read H.R. McMasters opinion piece in WaPo about how to address our relationship with China. It was a pretty balanced assessment that asked for Biden not to abandon Trump's position, but also recommended some key changes moving forward that would improve it.
Obviously DACA and immigration will be the big story of all the non-covid related policies. So far I like the proposed changes and path to citizenship in 8 years, but I'm interested to hear more about how these changes will be implemented, or at least not just be uprooted again under a new admin. It will just be nice not to have a president fear mongering the nation about caravans and immigrants ruining their cities.
A good overview of what Biden is proposing on immigration. I can post if this is behind a paywall.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/biden-immigration-plan/2021/01/18/f0526824-59a8-11eb-a976-bad6431e03e2_story.html
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Again, not all Brooks fans are conservatives. I know two progressive women that think Garth is the bees knees (one being my wife).
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President-elect Joe Biden is preparing to sign a blizzard of executive orders as soon as he is inaugurated Wednesday that will lay out his coronavirus, immigration and climate policies — launching a 10-day cascade of administrative actions aimed at reversing the policies of his Republican predecessor.
The most pressing of his priorities will be measures to combat the ongoing deadly coronavirus pandemic. Once he is sworn in at noon, Biden plans to sign executive actions that will require masks on all federal grounds and ask agencies to extend moratoriums on evictions and on federal student loan payments.
He will urge Americans to don face coverings for 100 days while reviving a global health unit in the National Security Council — allowed to go dormant during the Trump administration — to oversee pandemic preparedness and response. Biden will also begin to reverse steps taken by President Trump to withdraw from the World Health Organization by dispatching Anthony S. Fauci, the nation’s top infectious-disease official, to speak at the international group’s executive board meeting on Thursday.
“As you’ve heard the president-elect say, the pandemic will continue to get worse before it gets better,” Jeff Zients, the incoming White House coronavirus czar, told reporters on a call previewing the administration’s actions. “This is clearly a national emergency and we will treat it as such.”
Most of the 17 directives that Biden plans to sign from the Oval Office on Wednesday afternoon have been signaled previously by Biden or staff members. Taken together with the two legislative plans he has sent to Congress — coronavirus relief and an immigration overhaul — the orders highlight Biden’s immediate priorities, while sending a message that his administration plans to reengage on the global stage.
Biden, who enters the White House during a time of historic crisis, has said he wants to move quickly to address the country’s big, urgent problems with a spirit of unity and national purpose. The pandemic has killed 400,000 Americans, the economy has shed millions of jobs and just two weeks ago, thousands of rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to overthrow his election, which he won by more than 7 million votes.
“President-elect Biden is taking historic action on Day One to advance his agenda — including signing 15 executive actions and asking agencies to take steps in an additional two areas,” incoming White House press secretary Jen Psaki said. “This compares to two Day One executive actions from Biden’s four predecessors in the White House combined.”
The fine print of each directive will not be released until Biden signs them later Wednesday.
On economic relief stemming from the pandemic, Biden plans to ask the Education Department to consider extending a freeze on both interest and principal payments for federal student loans until Sept. 30, while requesting that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention extend a moratorium on evictions that expires after this month to at least through March.
He will also ask three key agencies — the Departments of Veterans Affairs, Agriculture and Housing and Urban Development — to extend foreclosure moratoriums for federally backed mortgages under their purview through at least the end of March.
Incoming White House officials emphasized the need for Congress to approve his larger relief package, which would extend unemployment benefits; dole out an additional $1,400 in stimulus payments for millions of Americans; and devote tens of billions of dollars to economic needs such as rental, housing and food assistance, among other measures.
“These are emergency measures that will help to make sure that no American is put in the place of having to make the decision to pay their student loan payment or put food on the table in the short term and will help to provide some near-term relief,” said Brian Deese, the incoming director of the White House National Economic Council.
Biden’s relief plan is already facing stiff challenges in Congress, as Democrats hold only narrow majorities in both chambers and Republican support is still needed to pass most bills in the Senate.
On immigration, Biden will sign an order repealing the ban on travel from several majority-Muslim nations, while nullifying the Trump administration’s directive that attempted to exclude the counting of noncitizens from the U.S. census.
Another action will call on the Department of Homeland Security to continue an Obama-era initiative protecting “dreamers” from deportation and issuing them work permits as long as they qualified under the requirements laid out when the program, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, began in 2012. Biden will also end the national emergency over the border that Trump declared as a way to circumvent Congress when lawmakers would not grant him funding for his wall.
On climate change, Biden plans to sign an order revoking the permit, issued by the Trump administration, that allowed for the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline and to rejoin the Paris climate accord. The United States will officially be part of the 189-country climate agreement in 30 days.
On racial equity issues, Biden plans to rescind the “1776 Commission” established by the Trump administration, which the outgoing president framed last year as a “pro-American curriculum that celebrates the truth” about U.S. history but that the incoming administration says tries to erase the racial scars of America’s past.
Biden plans to continue rolling out executive orders in coming days. According to guidance shared with Capitol Hill, he plans to issue administrative actions relating to the coronavirus on Thursday and economic relief on Friday. A “Buy American” action will come Monday, and an order addressing racial equity issues will follow Tuesday.
He will announce actions on climate change on Jan. 27, health care on Jan. 28, immigration on Jan. 29, and international affairs and national security on Feb. 1.
Executive actions to be issued in coming days include revoking the ban on transgender people from serving in the military, as well as reversing the so-called global gag rule that blocks U.S. aid to organizations abroad that perform abortions or offer counseling on the procedure, Psaki said.
Jeff Stein contributed to this report.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/biden-trump-orders-masks/2021/01/20/7b6a1bec-5a98-11eb-b8bd-ee36b1cd18bf_story.html
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