Pushback On Biden Administration Begins In The States

In his first two days in office, Biden issued 17 executive orders, and he hasn’t slowed down just yet. In almost every case, the order sought to specifically undo something that had been done during the tenure of his predecessor, 45th President Donald Trump. In the private sector, businesses pressured – internally or externally – to change direction often succumb to a practice of hiring an opposite in roles of authority and leadership. Subconsciously or consciously, these companies hire people whose talents, attitudes, and personalities are precisely the opposite of the person who previously held the position. Elections – specifically the actions of those elected – have ramifications.

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Ongoing National Guard Presence To Cost Taxpayer’s Minimum Of $100 Million

The Plan To Keep At Least 5,000 Guardsmen On The Ground For The Next 6-8 Weeks Will Be Valued Upwards Of One Hundred Million Dollars.

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Biden’s Keystone XL Cancellation To Cost Jobs, Won’t Help Climate

Critics Say Killing The Oil Pipeline Project Will Eliminate Jobs On Both Sides Of The Border, Weaken Important Canada-U.S. Relationship And Undermine U.S. National Security.

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Trump Issues Pardon, Waves To Florida Supporters In Last Presidential Motorcade

Trump Faces Questions About His Continued Influence, Potential 2024 Presidential Run And More.

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Biden Calls For Unity After Being Sworn In As 46th President

Biden Touts Promise Of Unity And Boldness And Marks The Beginning Of A Push For Progressive Policies That Could Have A Widespread Effect On Taxpayers.

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Inauguration Day 2021: Biden To Be Sworn In As 46th U.S. President

During An Inauguration Day Ceremony unlike any other, Joe Biden And His Vice President, Kamala Harris, Will Be Sworn In Shortly After Noon Eastern Before A Mostly Television Audience.

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U.S. Representative’s Bill Would Ban Capitol Rioters, QAnon Supporters From Getting Security Clearances

U.S. Representative From Florida Plans To Introduce A Bill Revising Federal Background-Check Process Barring QAnon Believers And U.S. Capitol Protestors From Holding Government Positions.

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Impeachment Vote Leaves GOP Lawmakers’ 2022 Chances Uncertain

Republicans Who Voted To Impeach President Donald Trump On Jan. 13 May Face Consequences Of Their Vote In 2022.

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Impact Of Corporate PAC Promises May Be Limited

Some Of The Nation’s Most Powerful Corporations Are Cutting Off Their PAC Donations To The 147 Republicans Who Objected To The Electoral College Results. The Movement Represents A Symbolic Break Between Corporate America And GOP Lawmakers But The Actual Impact Of These Company’s Pledges May Be Limited.

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