Posted on 01/27/2021 4:55:01 AM PST by caww
The current president has a “D” behind his name, suddenly tyranny is back in style (because for Democrats, authoritarianism has always been their preferred style of governance).
Joe Biden has essentially been 'governing by dictate' since taking office
President Joe Biden has issued more executive orders in his first week in office — not yet complete, as of this writing — than any of his 45 predecessors.
As of January 25, 2021, Biden has ‘issued 33 executive orders, actions, proclamations, memoranda and agency directives,’ according to CNN. Twenty-one of these, according to the White House website, are executive orders.
President Donald Trump signed four in his first week in 2017; President Barack Obama signed five in 2009; President George W. Bush signed none in his first week in 2001; and President Bill Clinton signed one in 1993.
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A democrat lied. In other news, a fish was seen swmming.
He’s a dicktator alright.
W/ Biden we get to add another certainty....."Biden will do the opposite of anything he says or has ever said."
Tin-pot communist pogrom’s leader Commandante Jao Bribem, clueless leader of the fraudulent coup junta, gives dictators a bad name.
And he’s just starting, the most radical Leftist administration in history here we come. I hope the so called moderate Biden voter sees what they voted for because they were upset by tweets and wanted “calm”.
There aren’t any ‘moderate’ Biden voters. They just wanted anybody but Trump if you recall.
Does he even know the difference?
I would have loved being a fly on Bidens shoulder when he ‘talked’ with Putin recently...you wonder how soon was it before Biden had no idea who he was talking to.
You forgot his demented sexual preferences.
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