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Biden's Last Stand: The Twilight Moves of a Defiant President
It's a pity Biden wasn't as active during the past 4 years. Had he been he might have a legacy to leave. Perhaps we should be saying "Biden's handlers have been active recently". -
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UK Pensioners in Thailand Face New Scrutiny Over Pension Fraud
British Minimum living wage according to the government is £22680 per year State pension for pensioners is £11800 per year so pensions are not even on a living wage UK government is scum -
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Latest developments and discussion of recent events in the Ukraine War
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PM Paetongtarn’s Asset Declaration Reveals 162 Million Baht Watch Collection
Sounds similar to my watch collection. Some of my Lolex watches cost me 499 Baht! (The guy asked for 500, but I bargained him down). -
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Trump Urges NATO Allies to Dramatically Boost Defense Spending to 5%
He's right and that is a minimum amount. Europe's financially constrained governments. BS. They have plenty to spend on weapons to Ukraine, and giving illegal immigrants freebies. -
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Latest developments and discussion of recent events in the Ukraine War
The flames at the Kristal Plant in Engels are getting bigger, the fire is growing and new tanks are exploding. https://bsky.app/profile/maks23.bsky.social/post/3lfanpthlyc2v https://bsky.app/profile/maks23.bsky.social/post/3lfanpthd722v BTW does anyone know how to copy videos from BlueSky, just joined today -
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Teen Gang Raid London Apple Store Amid Shopper Chaos
The poster to which you replied obviously has zero idea of how much crime beat cops prevented. Perhaps too young to remember those better days and thinks knows it all. -
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Biden's Last Stand: The Twilight Moves of a Defiant President
In the waning days of his presidency, Joe Biden is defying critics and making bold moves that reflect his unyielding instincts, even stirring controversy with a touch of trolling. As the 82-year-old leader nears the end of his term, he's unshackled from the usual political optics, focusing on what he deems necessary to cement his legacy. Biden's presidency will inevitably be measured against the backdrop of Donald Trump's political resurgence. Yet, Biden seems determined not to fade into irrelevance, holding fast against the rising tide of Trump’s MAGA movement. Criticism of Biden’s actions intensified after his December decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden. The move angered many conservatives and even some Democrats who felt it undermined moral consistency. This pardon sparked a flurry of reactions, setting the stage for what would become a series of contentious decisions. In a dramatic gesture before Christmas, Biden commuted the sentences of 37 out of 40 federal death row inmates. While criminal justice advocates praised this decision, it provoked outrage from Republicans and families of victims, who saw it as a stark divergence from justice. Biden's recognition of former Representative Liz Cheney with the Presidential Citizens Medal also raised eyebrows. Cheney, who led the House panel investigating the January 6 Capitol assault, was a contentious choice given Trump's previous calls for her prosecution. Biden’s decisions reached a peak of divisiveness when he honored Hillary Clinton and philanthropist George Soros with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. For many in the MAGA camp, this seemed like a deliberate provocation, crafted to trigger the strongest possible reaction. Beyond these symbolic acts, Biden’s administration has been busy finalizing a slew of rules and regulations intended to prolong the influence of his core policy themes. New consumer protection rules, like banning medical debt from credit reports, showcase Biden’s effort to make every remaining day of his presidency count toward his economic vision. A significant move came with Biden's executive order blocking 625 million acres of offshore areas from future oil and gas drilling. This decision, designed to hinder Trump’s ambitions to increase fossil fuel production, was met with disbelief and criticism from Trump, who accused Biden of making the presidential transition as difficult as possible. However, Trump's incoming chief of staff, Susie Wiles, noted that the transition has been "very helpful" despite stark policy differences. January 6 saw a smooth, uneventful certification of Trump’s victory in Congress, starkly contrasting with the political violence that had marked the same day four years prior. Biden’s spokesman, Andrew Bates, defended the president’s record, highlighting accomplishments in economic recovery, crime reduction, and immigration control. "President Biden is proud to leave his successor the best-performing economy on earth, the lowest violent crime rates in over 50 years, and the lowest border crossings in over four years," Bates told Axios. Internationally, Biden remained engaged, rushing aid to Ukraine and approving significant arms sales to Israel. These moves were seen as efforts to solidify his legacy and protect it from Trump’s influence. Biden's actions, like approving Ukraine’s request to strike deep inside Russia with American-made missiles, were interpreted by Trump’s allies as sabotage. In a fiery moment with reporters, Biden declared, "I might be the oldest president, but I know more world leaders than any one of you have ever met in your whole goddamn life." This statement encapsulates his confidence and defiance in his final days. One of Biden’s most instinctive decisions was to block Nippon Steel’s $14.9 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel, siding with the United Steelworkers union despite potential job losses. This move aligned Biden with Trump, both opposing the foreign takeover to keep the company American-owned. As the "Dark Brandon" era winds down, speculation mounts that Biden might issue preemptive pardons for Democrats and officials, including Anthony Fauci, who could be targeted by Trump. This potential act would epitomize Biden’s final defiance, leaving a legacy both contentious and resolutely his own. Based on a report by AXIOS 2024-01-09
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