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Showing posts with label Executive Orders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Executive Orders. Show all posts

Sunday, February 2, 2025

Null and Void?

If President Biden didn’t comprehend what he was doing, are his laws, orders and regs valid? 

Paul Driessen

Laws in every state govern wills and the transfer of estates and property upon a testator’s death. For example, Virginia statutes provide that “any individual may make a will,” except testators who are unemancipated minors or “of unsound mind.”

Unsound mind generally means not having mastery of one’s mental faculties, which could include being enfeebled enough that the testator is easily subject to improper influence by others, especially someone who would benefit from provisions of the will.

Virginia law considers someone to be of unsound mind if his or her cognitive capacity is totally impaired, meaning the person is incapable of acting rationally or understanding conversations, instructions or decisions. In other jurisdictions, impairment may not have to be “total.” Wills executed by such persons are rendered invalid, null and void.

How might these guidelines apply in other circumstances – decisions by President Biden, for instance?

Joe Biden’s declining mental and physical capabilities were apparent to many even before his election and inauguration. His Delaware basement campaign, to avoid awkward encounters with reporters and citizens, raised many questions. During his presidency, family, White House staff, legacy media, Democrats in Congress and others worked hard to hide, obfuscate, defend and excuse his infirmities, even as they became harder to deny.

Millions wondered just when President Biden became cognitively incapable of leading the United States and Free World. His inability became so obvious during the June 2024 Biden-Trump debate that Democrat Party leaders pushed the 46th president out of the race. But what about before that?

An article published shortly before President Trump’s 2025 inauguration revealed that House Speaker Mike Johnson knew Mr. Biden was no longer “in charge” of the White House, presidency or country long before his cognitive incapacities were finally acknowledged by those whose jobs, prestige or political agendas depended on him being “the best Biden ever.”

During a January 2024 Oval Office meeting with President Biden, the Speaker particularly wanted to discuss a Biden Executive Order that blocked liquefied natural gas exports to Europe. Russia’s war with Ukraine, the likelihood of renewed European dependence on Russian gas if US LNG exports were terminated, and the extent that would enrich Putin’s war machine made this a serious national security issue. Johnson wanted to know WHY Biden had signed the EO just weeks earlier.

“I didn’t do that,” Biden insisted. But in fact, he had.

Johnson suggested that Biden’s staff print the EO, so that the two of them could read it together. Biden finally, but vaguely, acknowledged signing the order. But as PJ Media columnist Matt Margolis noted, it soon “became evident that the President had no grasp” of actually having signed the EO, or of the implications of having done so. 

“I thought, we’re in serious trouble. Who is running the country?” Margolis quoted Johnson. “I don't know who put the paper in front of him, but he didn’t know,” either, Johnson added.

“This exchange underscores a chilling reality,” Margolis wrote. We had a president who not only was “struggling to remember critical decisions” but was also “unable to engage fully in high-stakes discussions with national security implications.” Biden was clearly “not fully in charge.”

When did that incapacity actually set in? And what does that imply for dozens, perhaps hundreds, of executive actions, regulatory sign-offs and presidential signatures enacting legislation into law?

Are they still valid? Or have some (or many) been rendered null and void, because President Biden was no longer in control of his mental faculties? Or because he was enfeebled enough that he was subject to improper influence by staffers who were pursuing agendas even more radical than the president would have agreed to, had he actually been “in charge,” including staffers who might benefit from certain presidential decisions?

Executive Orders can be reversed by EOs signed by a successor president. President Trump did that with a flurry of signatures during his first week in office. Formal rulemakings must go through a more lengthy  and thorough process but can still be undone or rewritten by another administration.

That will certainly be the case with the Obama EPA’s “Endangerment Finding,” declaring that plant-fertilizing, planetary-life-giving carbon dioxide “endangers human health and welfare.”

However, the Biden Administration promulgated 3,248 final rules and regulations – a record 107,262 Federal Register pages. They reflect President Biden’s determination to exert federal control over nearly every aspect of climate change, “equity and social justice,” economic and environmental issues, and our daily lives – including “efficiency” rules for cars, stoves, dishwashers, furnaces and water heaters.

Many of these rulemakings will undoubtedly be examined and reversed under the Congressional Review Act. Others will fall outside its purview and require more than Trump Executive Orders.

And what about Biden’s pardons, many of them murderers and hardened criminals; others convicted offenders like his son; still others people who haven’t yet been charged or convicted of crimes but were given preemptive pardons, in case prosecutors later decide no one should be above the law?

Still more complicated will be legislation, such as the multi-trillion-dollar, pork-laden, Green-New-Deal-subsidizing Inflation Reduction Act, the $1-trillion infrastructure law, the Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) and Science Act, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, and many others signed by Mr. Biden.  

If they merit revision or recission, must Congress and President Trump go through an entire legislative process – and overcome almost certain Democrat “resistance” – to change or cancel them?

Or do some of these Biden Era laws (and regulations and pardons) fall within the parameters of a wills and estates “unsound mind” analog? If so, at what point was President Biden too cognitively impaired to know what he was agreeing to or signing? Who makes that determination, and on what basis?

It’s definitely a case of first impression, and the outcomes are far from easy, ensured or predictable. But it’s also another way for President Trump and Republicans to reexamine extreme Biden Era decisions.

I went to law school, was licensed in two states, practiced mostly legislative and regulatory law, even wrote a couple of Supreme Court briefs. But mostly I’ve been a policy wonk – pondering, developing, promoting, opposing, and implementing or rejecting public policies.

The Biden cognitive issue reminds me of humorist Will Rogers’ answer to the threat of World War I German U-boats that were savaging Allied shipping. Rogers proposed that the US Navy “heat the Atlantic Ocean to the boiling point. Then, when the ocean gets too hot for them German subs to stay underwater, they’ll have to come to the surface” and we can “pick ‘em off one by one.”

Of course, he averred, some admirals were likely to ask how they were supposed to boil the ocean. Rogers had an answer. “I leave that to the technicians. Myself, I’m a policy man.”

Like Will Rogers, I’m just presenting policy ideas. It’s up to President Trump, Congress, courts and neuropsychologists to figure out how to implement them.

Paul Driessen is senior policy analyst for the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow (www.CFACT.org) and author of books and articles on energy, environment, climate and human rights issues.

Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Trump on Day One: "Cry Havoc and Let Slip the Dogs of War"

Donald Trump Keeps 46 Promises and Counting on Day One, Thrilling Republicans

By Rich Kozlovich

Starting with Harry Truman, I've seen 13 Presidents (counting Trump only once) in my life, and the First Lady of each.  I think I can say hands down, Melania is clearly the classiest of them all, including Jackie Kennedy.  Smart, speaks multiple languages, has amazing taste, and she showed it at her husband's inauguration.  

The last time she was first lady the jealous women in the Pravda media ranted asking why she always wore high heels.   That's easy to answer.  For the same reason Billy Graham wore five hundred dollar suits, he looked good in them, and so she wears high heels because she looks good in high heels.  

Talk about hitting the ground running, there's never been such a first day for a President as this.  Impressive, inspiring, and fresh air comes flowing into Washington dispelling the fumes of the leftist fever swamps.  

The Rick McDowell had this to say about his inauguration speech:

The inauguration speech was far-reaching, multifaceted, only slightly retrospective, and emphasized what an opportunity we have before us. After the obligatory humbling of the current state of the federal government, the rest was optimism and American to the core. Everything made sense. Border security even with military involvement and potential controversial acts; energy independence and exportation of energy as a key driver of economic growth; a return to sanity in meritocracy and ending government-manufactured racial and gender division; the acknowledgement of our success as a country mainly through American entrepreneurship, not government action.

The media must really be fuming.  After four years of evasions, coverups, lies, and insane irrational totally incomprehensible blather from Biden, Kamala, and Karine Jean-Pierre, Trump took questions from the media while signing a stack of executive orders, including pardons for J6 prisoners.  Striking contrast between Biden and Trump.  They actually understood what was being said. Imagine that.  

During his inauguration speech he threw down the gauntlet.  From now on the federal government was going to protect women's rights.   From now on the official policy of the federal government will be there are only two genders, male and female.  Remarkable.  And unlike Ketanji Brown Jackson, Trump didn't even need a degree in biology to come to that conclusion.  Riley Gaines called Donald Trump a ‘true champion for women", and has ended federal funding for sex changes.

  1. He's renaming Mt. McKinley Mt. McKinley.  
  2. He's serious about the Panama Canal to prevent China's efforts to take control of it.  
  3. The rule of law is back, no more lawfare.
  4. An end to government censorship.
  5. A massive release of, classified government documents including documents regarding the assassinations of JFK, RFK, and MLK.  
So, guess this pretty much establishes who is the ultimate classifying authority in the United States, and pretty much demonstrates the corruption behind the Mar-a-Lago raid. 

All of which was called out to all the bad guys, right to their faces.  "They were all sitting there. Bush was there, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, all of them were there."  As Mike McDaniel noted:

this was one of the great moments in American history was watching the faces of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as Trump listed the damages they’ve inflicted on us, and what he’s going to do to repair them.......The misery of Democrats/socialist/communists (D/s/cs) like Chuck Schumer, who had to keep at least a more or less neutral facial expression, was delicious. At least he didn’t look demon-possessed as he usually does........

Let the Purges Begin

Trump Revokes Security Clearances of 51 Ex-Intelligence Officials who declared the Hunter Biden laptop was actually just Russian propaganda.  They lied, they knew they were lying, Biden knew it was a lie, the media knew it was a lie, and it's now known that lie was organized by Secretary of State Tony Blinkin. Who, as far as I can tell, has not received a preemptive pardon. 

  Trump's order states:

“This fabrication of the imprimatur of the Intelligence Community to suppress information essential to the American people during a Presidential election is an egregious breach of trust reminiscent of a third world country"..

Retired Gen. Michael Hayden was stripped of his clearance, and John Bolton was stripped of his Secret Service detail and his clearance was revoked for using classified information in his memoir that was:

“rife with sensitive information drawn from his time in government, posing a grave risk that undermined a President's ability to ask for and receive candid information .....on matters of national security from their staff."  

I wouldn't be surprised if Bolton faces criminal charges over this. And why would Bolton still have a Secret Service detail?  I'm now wondering how many have these taxpayer funded services. 

Marco Rubio was the first Trump nominee to be confirmed, and Trump is making sure all these far left types who worked against him in his first term won't be there to prevent Rubio from carrying out his polices due to their "notoriously recalcitrant, hidebound" resistance to Trump's policies, and the ability of Rubio to build a solid team without traitors working in their midst. They were expected to "resign no later than noon on Monday.

And this isn't just the State Department, Trump signed an Executive Order to fire top career federal managers more quickly.  He's just not going to tolerate "managers who fail to follow or implement his policies."  He's also withdrawing from the World Health Organization, a vile component of the UN, and

Trump appointed Matthew Lohmeier, a former Lt. Col. who was fired for his anti-Marxist views to be undersecretary of the Air Force, and it's clear far more changes are going to hit the Pentagon, and they know it.  General Milley portrait removed from Pentagon hours after Trump sworn in.  The same butt kissing, self promoting people who groveled before this DEI racist nitwit are now trying to distance themselves from him.  He's reinstating service members who refused the shot and forced out of the military by Biden and Austin, and with back pay; saying: 

‘Our armed forces will be freed to focus on their sole mission: defeating America’s enemies’........

Trump Fires Immigration Judges as Border Security Becomes a Top Priority - One way to do that is to shore up the legal backbone by having quality immigration judges, which the president wasted no time in reshaping. He fired a slew of them today. Immigration judges are the gatekeepers to asylum requests. The president would like new ones.......

Let the Deportations Begin '

On Monday Border Czar Tom Homan made this administration's intentions clear saying: Deportations Start Tomorrow:

Look the president’s been clear that, right out of the gate, we’re going to concentrate on public safety threats and national security threats. So, I can’t believe that any elected politician — I don’t care what party you’re from, why would you not want public safety threats out of your communities? That’s your number one responsibility as an elected official is the protection of your communities.

Sen. Ernst: GOP Securing Border, Closing Loopholes to Prevent Illegal Alien Crime - Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) in a statement to Breitbart News said that Republicans are passing the Laken Riley Act and Sarah’s Law to close loopholes that prevent illegal aliens criminals from facing justice.  More than two-thirds of senators voted to approve the Laken Riley Act on Monday, with 12 Senate Democrats voting for the legislation.

Trump has shut down the CBP One border app, and announcing he’s "putting troops on the border and declaring cartels foreign terrorist organizations in the same speech was no coincidence", and is prepared to invoke ‘Alien Enemies Act’ to deal with this invasion of migrants and drug cartels, and all these leftist Latin American governments are all in a lather over the "threat" of mass deportations, expressing concern about:

“protecting the human rights of migrants, preventing abuse and mistreatment, managing regular, safe and orderly migration from a humanitarian perspective.”

Remarkable.  None of that seemed to bother them when they were being abused in their own countries, and abused badly while they were traveling across their borders to get to America. Interesting moral code they have....which is none.   

The Impact

I've stated over and over again big corporations are at best leaky vessels as allies.  They're like Ph.D.'s and Military Officers.  They advance by going along to get along, now all of a sudden leaders of corporations have had a "Road to Damascus" epiphany, and are abandoning, DEI, and Climate Programs.

 After years of applying the progressive environmental, social, and governance (ESG) ideological framework to their corporations, executives appear to now be realizing that these programs could be driving their companies into a legal and financial wall......Companies that have announced they are canceling or dialing back their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs include Meta, Walmart, Ford, McDonald’s, Harley-Davidson, John Deere, Tractor Supply Company, Lowe’s, Molson Coors, Nissan, Toyota, and Stanley Black & Decker.....Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Morgan Stanley—dropped out of the U.N.-sponsored Net-Zero Banking Alliance.  

On Jan. 13, the Net Zero Asset Managers initiative (NZAMi) announced that it would suspend its activities after investor giant BlackRock announced its withdrawal from the club on Jan. 9. These departures followed in the wake of half of the members of the Net-Zero Insurance Alliance quitting that organization in 2023.......“ESG and DEI are both on death watch.....” 

As Davos 2025 reacts to Trump tack, EU chief leads defense against climate change, as Trump is going to DRILL, BABY, DRILL, declaring a national energy emergency creating "directives and actions designed to animate his “Unleash American Energy” agenda."  He's going to collect tariffs, and he's abandoned the Paris Treaty for the second time. 

 My friend Dr. Jay Lehr, who has passed, had a lot to do with that during Trump's first term.  He would be pleased to know Trump is continuing that battle, and he's going to "refill the Strategic Petroleum Reserve again was a beautiful and well-deserved slap at Biden", and he called Liz Chaney a crying lunatic.  What's not to like?

Winning the election is merely winning a battle, winning the war requires winning many battles.  The Democrats and their RINO helpers have done incalculable damage to America over the last thirty five years since Reagan.  During the 20th century there were only three conservative presidents, Warren G. Harding, who died during his first term, succeeded by Calvin Coolidge, who I consider the best President in the 20th century, and Ronald Reagan.  That was eight conservative years versus ninety two years of "progressive" to openly socialist rule.  Going forward add another twenty to that versus four with Trump.  That's 110 years of progressive corrosion and corruption versus twelve years trying to repair that corruption.  The next four years will be a daily battle for Trump but he and I are the same age, 78, so he has nothing to lose and understands it will take more than four years to fix things, so he will go all out no matter the costs.  

One more thing.  Trump has been called an narcissist, a lot, and even by conservative writers, and I will admit, I've agreed..... in the past..... but after watching what he's endured, I have to ask:  What narcissist would go through all the horrible things they've done to him and his family over the last eight years?  I'm no longer convinced he's a narcissist.  I think it's supreme self confidence, and a sincere belief if he's not there to fix America, it won't be fixed.  And I agree.

Friday, March 3, 2023

Exclusive: Arizona Legislature Threatens to Sue Nat Assoc of Attorneys General over ESG Investments

Breccan F. Thies

“Consider this letter a litigation hold notice,” Republican leadership in the Arizona legislature told National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) executive director Brian Kane after Breitbart News revealed the group’s ESG (environmental, social, and governance) investments..............To Read More.....Investments

Thursday, October 6, 2022

P&D Today


De Omnibus Dubitandum

By Rich Kozlovich 

 Political Cartoons by Steve Kelley

Today I'm only offering three commentaries for your perusal, but I think good ones.  It really is all about character, and how without it government isn't a solution, it's a problem. Big government has a role, but not unending, ever growing, unrestricted and unrestrained government.

The federal government was supposed to defend that nation, and it was supposed to guarantee unrestricted commerce between states, but it was never intended to be our mother, father, confessor and master.  It was supposed to serve, not be served, and is in serious need of purging. 

The Constitution never intended for the government to be this powerful, that was given to the government by insane judicial thinking and decisions by SCOTUS supporting leftist legislation.  Now, because of that fallacious thinking by the federal judiciary, there's literally nothing that's not covered under the Commerce Clause of the Constitution.

SCOTUS' unending folly in their Living Constitution clabber has caused such a deterioration of the separation and balance of power means now the legislature doesn't need to waste time passing laws,  the bureaucrats now make most of the nation's laws via something called regulations.  Hopefully that's going to change, but now Presidents don't think they have to wait on Congress to make laws, they just sign often times imposing actions that are blatantly unconstitutional and quite frankly, illegal.

What's worse, now the law enforcers have become law breakers.  Character counts, and it's sorely lacking in government, as a result the criminals no longer have to fear the long arm of the law, it's the honest citizens exercising their rights under the Constitution who have to fear the long arm of illegal government reach.  But hard times forge hard men:

"Never give in.  Never, never, never, never — in nothing, great or small, large or petty — never give in, except to convictions of honor and good sense.  Never yield to force.  Never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy." Winston Churchill

Enjoy today's offerings.  



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Thursday, August 4, 2022

The Incredibly Dangerous Precedent of the Biden Regime

By Dr. Michael J. Hurd

Biden is now saying that if his Democratic Congress doesn’t give him everything he wants on the climate and abortion, then he’s going to mandate it by executive order.  Does anyone know that this is the definition of a DICTATORSHIP?  America’s system of government was premised on checks and balances; on the distribution of power.   The radical left, now speaking through the hapless and demented Biden (their puppet), now says, “Our way is the ONLY way. When courts or Congress support our goals, it’s the law of the land — and woebetide anyone who disobeys! But when courts or Congress defy our goals, then we are all insurrectionists now.”  It’s madness on a scale never seen before in our country’s history, and perhaps never fully anywhere............To Read More...

 Editor's Note: This shouldn't shock us.  Here's a 2021 piece from my filesRK

Progressive Dems Pressure Biden to Pass Build Back Better Using Executive Fiat - By

Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Covid-19’s Ratchet Effect is Becoming Endemic

Raymond-J-March Raymond J. March  – February 7, 2022 @ American Institute for Economic Research

 

 

Covid-19 cases declined in November 2021, and concerns over the Delta variant began to subside. Many Americans hoped the end of the pandemic was near. They also anxiously braced themselves for what the “new normal” would bring.

Sadly, 2021 might be our “new normal.”

As the outlook improved, President Biden announced that student loan repayments would begin on January 31, 2022. Originally part of the CARES Act, student loan payments were suspended to assist millions of Americans with dealing with financial hardships from the pandemic and economic contraction. Although few were excited to resume paying off their loans, the President’s conviction signaled optimism and a return to pre-Covid life.

But as the year came to an end and Omicron cases began to surface across the country, President Biden signed another executive order extending the student loan moratorium until May 1, 2022. Since President Trump’s first extension in September 2020, loan repayments have been extended five additional times.

A few weeks before President Trump’s extension, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a national eviction moratorium, preventing many landlords from evicting tenants for non-payment of rent. From September 4, 2020 until June 30, 2021, the President and CDC Director would extend the moratorium four additional times. The fifth attempt failed after the Supreme Court struck down an effort to extend banning evictions for two additional months. Despite the ruling from the highest court in the country, nearly half of all renters remain protected by state and local legislation from being evicted (as the President urged).

Not only has our government gained the authority to prevent evictions and decide who does not have to pay back student loans, it’s also extended its power to do so multiple times in a little over a year.

The growth and reach of government power during the pandemic has been swift and startling in many ways. But it is not surprising.

In his pioneering (and deeply troubling) book Crisis and Leviathan, economist and historian Robert Higgs argues that governments expand their scope and size most easily during a crisis. A fearful public takes drastic measures, including sacrificing their freedoms, to governments that propose measures to end the crisis.

Crises end, but newly designated powers and increased budgets governments receive throughout seldom end with them. Instead, government power exhibits a ratchet effect, never diminishing to pre-crisis levels. Even when governments do not exercise new authorities after a crisis ends, it becomes easier to return to using them once they’re granted.

Suspending student loan payments and banning evicting tenants are two striking examples of the Covid-19 pandemic’s ratchet effect. But they are far from the only examples.

President Trump issued 76 executive orders during the pandemic. President Biden passed 77 in 2021. Both are records and dwarf previous annual totals. Some public schools continue to shut down or provide distance learning days multiple times a week without budgetary reductions. Once rare and contested, trillion-dollar federal spending bills are now proposed and supported. President Biden reenacted several travel restrictions for US citizens well before much was known about the Omicron variant with little pushback.

With multiple variants adapting to currently available vaccines, many medical professionals believe Covid-19 will eventually become endemic – becoming part of life with little hope of eradication. Sadly, government power gained during a crisis is similar, and there is no vaccine for the ratchet effect. 


Raymond J. March

Raymond-J-March

Raymond March is a faculty fellow at the NDSU Center for the Study of Public Choice and Private Enterprise (PCPE) and an assistant professor in the NDSU Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics, and a contributor to Young Voices. His research has appeared in the Southern Economic Journal,  Public ChoiceJournal of Institutional Economics, and Research Policy. He has published articles in National InterestWashington TimesWashington ExaminerThe HillRealClearHealth, and elsewhere.

Raymond is a research fellow at the Independent Institute and the director of FDAReview.org, an educational research and communications project on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

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Editor's Note:  Please make sure to view my post: Pandemic Conspiracy Exposed: A Crime Against Humanity! RK

Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Biden's Radical Executive Order on Global Warming Gives Government Power To Do Almost Anything

By Lawrence Kudlow, Special to the Sun | June 1, 2021 @ New York Sun

President Biden's new executive order on climate change would basically let the government do virtually anything in any part of the economy or the financial markets, or labor markets, or agriculture -- or anything -- in the name of mitigating risk climate changes. I haven't read the full Executive Order yet, but you just have to trust me on this. It has a two-page fact sheet, and that alone makes it clear that the Executive Order is a thing to behold. I recommend everyone read this thing. It will take two or three minutes.

It has all the far-left Green New Deal climate change features that will destroy fossil fuels and capitalism, destroy jobs and the economy. It’s all in there. Everything a lefty greenie could possibly hope for. They’ll sleep with smiles on their faces.

The things the executive order will regulate and control add up to really the whole economy, all in the name of global warming. Massive and unprecedented central power would come from the District of Columbia and be exercised by upper- and middle-level bureaucrats.

It would unleash government regulation and meddling unseen since FDR signed the National Industrial Recovery Act. Under that law the government went after all kinds of businesses, even mom and pop businesses, to try to make them more efficient.

Mr. Biden’s order starts with the claim that “intensifying impacts of climate change present physical risk to assets, publicly traded securities, private investments, and companies — such as increased extreme weather risk leading to supply chain disruptions.”

On such a basis, the Bidenites are claiming the power to regulate just about everything. Even your signing a loan for a new home, or how your savings and retirement funds are managed. Here’s one that’s especially fun: It aims to “reduce the risk of climate change to the federal budget.”.....To Read More @ New York Sun

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