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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.

Saturday, January 18, 2025

Joe Biden’s Final Grand Delusions

His inability to grasp reality leaves him with a tattered legacy.

By | Jan 17, 2025 @ Liberty Nation News, Tags: Articles, Opinion, Politics

Function in disaster, finish in style. It’s one of the mottoes of the Madeira School, a prestigious school for girls in Virginia. But as the Oval Office door prepares to hit Joe Biden on his way out of the White House, it summarizes all that he was unable to accomplish in his four dismal years as the nation’s chief executive. While we could spill endless verbiage cataloging his well-documented failures and his denial of such, Biden’s primetime speech from the Oval Office on Wednesday effectively encapsulated most of it.

In a grim and delusional farewell address, five days before he finally leaves the job he sought for half a century, Biden attempted to recover – or, more precisely, rewrite – a legacy in tatters. In a 17-minute speech carried by all the major networks and cable channels, he spent most of his time spinning a record marked by weakness and indecision in crisis and utter incapacity to grasp reality as his days as the leader of the free world dwindled down to a precious few. Despite his use of soaring, platitudinous rhetoric tying himself to the Declaration of Independence, the Statue of Liberty, and “the soul of America” – again – he presented as an embittered loser lashing out at tech moguls long controlled by him and his party who have moved on to the camp of incoming president Donald Trump.

But before he got to attacking the wealthy in a fashion he had never before hinted at in his four years as president, he began the speech by taking a premature victory lap over the cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas, now in limbo. It was oh-so-predictable that he would boast of an accord in which everyone involved knew was brought about by the intervention of Donald Trump’s envoy to the Middle East. It was Trump who finally forced the two sides to come to an agreement after Biden and his feckless Secretary of State Antony Blinken had failed to produce any progress for months on end, typifying this president’s futility on the international stage.

Biden’s Bitterness

The bulk of Biden’s address was spent warning about the dangers of oligarchical forces akin to the robber barons of old. Channeling President Dwight D. Eisenhower and his warning about the “military-industrial complex” in his 1961 farewell address, Biden attempted to stoke fear of a burgeoning “tech-industrial complex.” Likely related to his bitterness about Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, and others who no longer serve as his praetorian guard on social media, he explicitly warned that “oligarchy is taking shape in America.” He was presumably targeting Trump and his allies, though not by name, but was again engaging in rank denial – the wealthiest Americans voted in the highest numbers for his Vice President, Kamala Harris, in the 2024 election.

He spoke of a “dangerous concentration of power in the hands of a very few ultra-wealthy people … that threatens our entire democracy.” One wonders how he might have responded to a question about whether “ultra-wealthy” George Soros, who has poured billions of dollars into progressive causes with enormous consequences, would be included on his list of bad actors. Twice, he called on the wealthy to pay their “fair share” of taxes – a still-annoyingly undefined number used ad nauseam by Biden and his fellow travelers on the left.

The Rank Hypocrisy of Joe Biden

Arguably, the most maddening part of Biden’s address was his bragging about being a “president for all Americans,” even after calling Trump supporters garbage in the heat of the presidential campaign, typifying his entire term in office. Few will forget his infamous address at Independence Hall in Philadelphia in 2022 when he demonized half the country in front of a menacing blood-red backdrop: “Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic.”

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After trying to imprison his political opponent, it was particularly rich of him to warn of an “abuse of power.” And in speaking of the need for a “free and independent press,” equally rich was his lament that social media has “given up on fact-checking,” the oxymoronic procedure equating to censorship by the left that long prevented open discussion of anything that threatened his administration.

He spoke of “an economic crisis that we inherited” when the record shows that the country was already well down the road to recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic when he assumed office. He boasted about the “hiring of American workers, using American products” when everyone is well aware that it was Donald Trump who re-introduced that concept long ignored by Biden and his Democratic party predecessors.

Biden and the “Climate Crisis”

Biden predictably blamed the hurricanes of late 2024 and the ongoing wildfire crisis in California on climate change, which he later elevated to a “climate crisis.” But in bragging about signing “the most significant climate and clean energy law ever in the history of the world,” he left out the fact that the legislation was passed under false pretenses – namely, titling it as the ”Inflation Reduction Act” when in reality it had nothing to do with reducing the worst inflation in 40 years on his watch. Finally, he called for an 18-year limit for Supreme Court justices, a not-very-well-disguised call for packing the high court, something he never supported until conservatives came to dominate it.

Republicans were quick to deliver sharp criticism of the speech, but it was a member of Biden’s own party, former Democratic adviser Dan Turrentine, whose post on X really hit home and effectively summarized Biden’s entire time in office: “I’m no historian, but, I don’t recall a more dark Presidential farewell address … It’s more a cry to the DNC than accentuating the positive to the country. This is sad.”

Sad indeed. From his botched and humiliating withdrawal from Afghanistan and his refusal to take action to prevent war in Ukraine and the Middle East to his refusal to stop the influx of illegal aliens to his inflationary stewardship of the economy, Joe Biden was never equal to functioning in disaster. And between pardoning his convicted son, his last-minute restrictions on drilling, selling off the steel that had been acquired to build the wall along the border, and finally, his delusional farewell address, he proved equally unable to finish in style.

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Tuesday, July 9, 2024

The President and Parkinson's Another Hypothesis Makes the Rounds

By John Droz, Jr. Jul 08, 2024 @ Critically Thinking About Select Societal Issues

There are indications that the handlers of the President may be going to claim that he has Parkinson’s Disease (PD). See here and here. Their thinking is likely that this will give the President a reason to bow out gracefully. Not only can no one be faulted for getting PD, but also the public would be sympathetic to him and his family.

I’m not a medical professional, and I also do not play one on TV. However, my wife has had PD for 5+ years.

My experience with PD is based on such realities as: 1) I have been her primary and sole caregiver, 2) I’m a scientist, so look at such matters from a scientific perspective, 3) I have attended all of her physician meetings (e.g., neurologists) over this period, 4) I have attended PD support group meetings, 5) I have read hundreds of articles regarding PD, 6) I have analyzed over a hundred studies about PD, 7) I got her into two PD Random Control Trials (RCTs), 8) I heavily participated in said RCTs. Etc…

I have two brief observations…

First, cognitive decline is NOT a typical PD symptom. Here is the list of PD symptoms from the Mayo Clinic, and another from the Parkinson’s Foundation. Note that neither one of their lists identifies cognitive impairment as a typical PD symptom. (FYI, my wife has had no cognitive issues.)

Now look at what the Mayo Clinic says are the symptoms of Alzheimer’s — almost all of them are cognitive matters! It would seem that if they want to come up with a medical explanation, Alzheimer’s is more consistent with the President’s behavior.

So why don’t they say that? IMO it’s likely that they know that Alzheimer’s would be a much stronger indictment of the President’s mental competency, and require immediate remedial action.

PD would be seen as less severe and less urgent. Also, since most people are not familiar with the specifics of PD, they would be inclined to accept such a diagnosis, coming from authoritative figures, and would disregard the obvious inconsistencies (think COVID-19 policies).

Second, we should be aware that the President is medically one of the most closely monitored people in the entire country. Daily. To now say that the President has an advanced case of PD would be a major indictment of his medical team’s competence — as PD always has multiple tell-tale early signs (e.g., see the above two lists), years before it reaches the advanced stage that the President apparently has.

Would his medical doctors know that he had PD and not say anything publicly? Maybe, but they certainly would have told him what was going on, several years ago. That he would not have said anything — and not taken all the recommended PD treatments (like Rock Steady Boxing) — would be deceptive to citizens, counter-productive to his health, and dereliction of duty as the leader of the free world.

The Bottom Line 

Regretfully, these medical hypotheses have the ring of ferreting around for what is the most politically palatable explanation, rather than what is the truth.

Based on what I know about PD, it seems very unlikely that the President has it.

On the other hand, Alzheimer’s appears to be much more likely.

Again, his team of medical experts would have told him about this quite a while ago. If he was made aware of this major handicap, what were his obligations about informing citizens, and about continuing in his extraordinarily important position — e.g., protecting the safety and welfare of 300+ million people?

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