Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Biden and Executive Orders.

 
 

President Joe Biden signed an executive order in addressing racial injustice. He disbanded the 1776 commission, because that commission promoted lies and historical revisionism (like downplaying the progressive civil rights activists and denying that many Framers were slave owning racists). He signed new executive orders that fights housing discrimination, fight bigotry against that Asian Americans suffered (when they are being scapegoats for the pandemic virus), and he directed the Department of Justice to not renew contracts with private prison operations. This has never been done by the previous administration before. White House Domestic Policy Council Susan Rice  support these actions. Biden (who talked about the memory of George Floyd, who was murdered via police brutality) also signed an executive order to promote the sovereignty of tribal governments over the territory. A moratorium on federal evictions and foreclosures are extended to the end of March 2021. Ultimately, Congress has to pass legitimate laws promoting voting rights, civil rights, and other policies that advance racial justice. That is important for our interests as black Americans must always be respected. 
 
More than a third of the Senate opposes the impeachment trial in the Senate. That tells me that many GOP members care for political worship for Trump than accountability. Senator Rand Paul believes in the myth that since Trump is out of office now, then the Senate can't have trial by default. Rand Paul was one out of many Republicans who wanted to deny the voting of black Americans who caused Biden to lose Michigan, Wisconsin, and Georgia. Rand has been a Trump puppet for years. The events in the U.S. Capitol should never be forgotten. Domestic terrorists tried to end our democracy. History teaches us that some people were tried by the Senate after their office ended. The GOP is afraid that Trump may promote primary challenges. Soon, the second impeachment trial will exist. Trump incited a mob to go to the Capitol building in trying to stop a legal election from being certified. He used rhetoric to fight and take back the country. Many of these terrorists said that Trump inspired them to do this nefarious plan. For hours, Trump did nothing to stop the insurrection, and he was happy about it. Pressure came upon him that made him make a token response.
 
Megyn Kelly and other conservatives are at it again promoting the nonsense that the media or all of us are responsible for the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Kelly was fired from NBC for making the racist blackface comments. She still sends respect to Trump, when Trump made disrespectful comments about her. That tells me that these Trump supporters and radical far right people have no respect for truth. The people responsible for the disaster at the U.S. Capitol are Trump and his pro-Trump mob who broken windows, said slurs to the police, murdered one cop, and caused mayhem in Washington, D.C. Confronting injustice and passionately exposing evil is righteous. We shouldn't coddle these extremists and racists. Those, who enacted insurrection against the American government, ought to experience complete accountability. Now, Dominion Voting Systems has sued Trump Attorney Rudy Giuliani for 1.3 billion dollars over spreading lies about the 2020 election. Sidney Powell has been sued too. Tom Clare or the Defense Attorney for Dominion Voting Systems has not ruled out Donald Trump being sued. Trump is a private citizen now. He isn't President.
 
President Joe Biden recently gave a press conference about his plans. He has signed many executive orders including one that wants to promote American businesses. He said that he is starting to use negotiation in trying to achieve his pandemic stimulus bill. The problem is that many Republicans in the Senate want to not be in support of the proposed bill. Biden said that more deaths will exist before that situation gets better. Trump left office with a response in disarray. Now, Biden has the power of the Presidency in doing something about this huge crisis. We never seen a pandemic in this magnitude in over 100 years. So far, over 25 million Americans have received the vaccines. Many states are struggling to receive vaccine supplies in America. Supplies are very low in New York City, other cities, and rural locations of America. That is why science, logic, and commonsense must be utilized in getting a solution accomplished.
 
 
She is the Queen of the quiet storm. Her soulful songs are exciting and classic. I haven't heard of a bad song from her. Her grace and talent are incredible too. She is Sister Anita Baker, and it's was her Birthday yesterday. She is now 63 years old, and she was born in Toledo, Ohio. She started in the music industry from the late 1970's, and Baker's music flourished during the 1980's plus beyond. She won 8 Grammy Awards, has 5 platinum albums, and has one gold album. Anita Baker was raised in Detroit. Later, she sang at Detroit nightclubs when she was 16. Baker joined the Chapter 8 band during the 1970's. She and the band had the album of Chapter 8 in 1979. She sang duet with band-mate Gerald Lyles in the song Ready for Your Love. Anita Baker made her debut album of The Songstress in 1983. She changed the game with that album. Songs like No More Tears, Angel, You're the Best Thing Yet, etc. were timeless songs. Rapture was her 2nd album in 1986 with Rapture, Sweet Love, etc. The Rapture album sold over 8 million copies in 1987. Giving You the Best That I Got sold millions too. The huge comeback album of Rhythm of Love in 1994 was powerful. Songs like Body and Soul and I Apologize won Baker her 8th Grammy award. Baker continued to make music in the 21st century. Mary J. Blige was inspired by her too. Anita Baker loves her children and awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from BET. That was in 2018. For years, she has shown how influential great music is all about. Anita Baker is a beautiful, elegant black woman who is one of the living legends of music. I wish Sister Anita Baker more blessings.
 
By Timothy
 

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