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7 things Joe Biden promised to do his first day in office
Because, racist, you know?
And of course, allow your benefactor China to get away with environmental murder while you hamper the United States. Because that's fair...
But wait, wasn't he not against the fossil fuel industry? Or was he? I can't keep his story straight...
7 things Joe Biden promised to do his first day in office
Because, racist, you know?
Biden made a number of lofty promises over the summer, including to end Trump’s "vile"’ and "Islamophobic" travel restrictions on 13 majority-Muslim countries, often referred to as the "Muslim ban."
"Today, the House passed the #NoBanAct because no one should be discriminated against or singled out based on the faith they practice. I will end President Trump's Muslim Ban on day one and sign this bill into law," he wrote on Twitter.
Now in its third iteration, the ban affects travelers from Iran, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Syria, Yemen, Eritrea, Kyrgystan, Myanmar and Nigeria. It bars select residents from Tanzania and Venezuela.
The administration said the ban affected countries that did not adequately share enough intelligence for the U.S. to properly vet its citizens.
And of course, allow your benefactor China to get away with environmental murder while you hamper the United States. Because that's fair...
"Under a Biden-Harris administration, we will rejoin the Paris agreement on day one and lead the world in the fight against climate change," Biden wrote on Twitter.
Biden already has chosen two climate "czars" in addition to an EPA chief – John Kerry, who will lead the nation’s international efforts on climate, and Gina McCarthy, who will be dedicated to U.S. domestic climate policy.
But wait, wasn't he not against the fossil fuel industry? Or was he? I can't keep his story straight...
Biden’s campaign website promises that the president-elect on day on will "sign a series of new executive orders with unprecedented reach that go well beyond the Obama-Biden administration."
These orders will be aimed at requiring "aggressive" methane pollution limits for oil and gas sectors, adding rigorous fuel economy standards and re-implementing the Clean Air Act, conserving 30% of America’s lands and waters by 2030 and reinstituting protections on federal land and water.