• Here is a link to the full explanation: https://rollitup.org/t/welcome-back-did-you-try-turning-it-off-and-on-again.1104810/

Joe Biden, feck yea!!!

hanimmal

Well-Known Member
Make him follow through on his promises. Everyone votes. Then sit home and complain. Call the congressional switchboard. give your zip. Leave your oipion with your reps staffers. Covid relief and containment. $15/hr. Clmate change. Enforcement of anti trust laws ignored since Reagan. Dozens of issues. Pick one per day. Make the call.
Right on.

Our government needs more serious people. People that can digest high level briefings from the experts and then turn around and legislate based off a full understanding of the facts.

I think that only happens when the American people, those who have not understood the attack on our nation being conducted by the Russian military, can even understand what facts are anymore in large enough numbers that we can then turn around and vote in the best candidates running for office. Not just the ones that 'own' the other side to increase their twitter users and shoutouts on the TV.

That is why I am very excited about Biden's cabinet. They understand what needs to get done (because it hasn't been for the last decade due to the Tea Party-Trump propaganda attack.
 

hanimmal

Well-Known Member
I actually have to say @MICHI-CAN has a point. I think that would actually be a great thing if people who live in the districts are confused about what is being done in DC the federal reps in their areas would be a perfect place to call to make sure things are progressing like they should be with. These promises that are very important for us to be able to operate at 100% and not whatever sad spot Trump has left it, need to get done.

btw, how can anyone not like current Lady Gaga.

p.s. And they can then help those people understand what is reality and what is not.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
The pomp is fun and all, but show the dog and get to work.
I'm pretty sure Ron Klein and his staff have been on the phone non stop since noon, Joe already signed documents and proclamations from the president's room in the capital. The festivities will be modest and brief, he will be signing shit before sundown and all the plans have been made for every minute of his day.
 

blu3bird

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I can tell you one thing for sure, Mr Biden, I'm giving you your 100 days mask request and after that, it's coming off.

I've behaved myself and already been wearing the damn thing for at least100 days and I'm fucking tired of it. I'm tired of seeing masks laying all over the ground in parking lots and sidewalks everywhere.

I wear a neck gaiter because I forget to bring my mask with me sometimes and I always have to walk back to my truck and get it. I put the neck gaiter on and wear it all day and that way it's with me all the time and I don't forget it.

The damn thing is uncomfortable and when I get home from work it's a goddamn relief to take it off, just like kicking off my work boots.

You took office yesterday Mr Biden, so you've now got 99 days left of my compliance. 4/30/21 and it's coming off whether you like it or not. You best get your ass in gear and get the vaccine out there. I am holding you to your word, Joe. You best have this pandemic under control soon!
 

hanimmal

Well-Known Member
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/01/20/biden-oval-office/
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President Biden has filled the Oval Office with images of American leaders and icons, focusing the room around a massive portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt that hangs across from the Resolute Desk. It is a clear nod to a president who helped the country through significant crises, a challenge Biden now also faces.

The Oval Office is synonymous with the power and majesty of the American presidency. All incoming presidents change the decor of the largely symbolic room to offer a sense of their personality and the type of presidency they hope to have. Biden’s is notable for the sheer number of portraits and busts of well-known American historical figures.

Some are paired, with paintings of former president Thomas Jefferson and former treasury secretary Alexander Hamilton hung near each other — the two men frequently disagreed and were placed together to illustrate the benefits that come from differing views.
Biden’s office said the paintings were twinned as “hallmarks of how differences of opinion, expressed within the guardrails of the Republic, are essential to democracy.”

“This Oval is an Oval for Day One,” said Ashley Williams, the deputy director of Oval Office operations, as she gave The Washington Post an exclusive 20-minute tour of the office before Biden set foot inside.

“It was important for President Biden to walk into an Oval that looked like America and started to show the landscape of who he is going to be as president,” Williams said.

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Busts of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy flank a fireplace in the office. Biden often refers to the impact both men made on the country as part of the civil rights movement.

Biden is also nodding to segments of the Democratic Party’s base via historical references. Behind the Resolute Desk is a bust of Cesar Chavez. The office also includes busts of Rosa Parks and Eleanor Roosevelt and a sculpture depicting a horse and rider by Allan Houser of the Chiricahua Apache tribe that once belonged to the late Sen. Daniel K. Inouye (D-Hawaii) — the first Japanese American elected to both houses of Congress.

A painting of Benjamin Franklin is intended to represent Biden’s interest in following science. The painting is stationed near a moon rock set on a bookshelf that is intended to remind Americans of the ambition and accomplishments of earlier generations.

The room also includes paired paintings of former presidents George Washington and Abraham Lincoln and a bust of former senator Daniel Webster, who forcefully defended the Union.

President Donald Trump’s light gold drapes have been replaced with a different, darker shade of gold that hung in President Bill Clinton’s Oval Office. The dark blue rug was also in the office during the Clinton administration and was selected because Biden liked the deep hue of it. The furnishings, including the couches and tables, all came from the White House collection, so they will look familiar to those who watch the room closely.

The decorations were all switched out Wednesday, an aide said. During a tour a reporter was asked to avoid stepping on the freshly-vacuumed rug so that it would be in pristine condition when Biden arrives. Seeing a fleck of dirt on the rug, one aide stooped down to remove it.

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(Surrounding a portrait of President Franklin D. Roosevelt are, clockwise from top left, President George Washington, Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton, President Thomas Jefferson and President Abraham Lincoln. (Bill O'Leary/The Washington Post))

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(A bust of Cesar Chavez rests among framed personal photos behind President Biden's desk. (Bill O'Leary/The Washington Post))

Gone are the flags of the branches of the military that Trump displayed behind the Resolute Desk. Biden has installed an American flag and another with a presidential seal.

Also removed was the portrait of former president Andrew Jackson that Trump hung in his office. Trump and Jackson both ran as populists, and Jackson was the first president to be directly elected, and he proposed ending the electoral college.

But for many, the decision reinforced allegations of racism emanating from the White House. Jackson kept enslaved people and signed the Indian Removal Act, which led to thousands of Native American deaths as tens of thousands were forced to move to make room for White settlers.

Hunting down runaway slaves: The cruel ads of Andrew Jackson and ‘the master class’

The act helped lead to the “Trail of Tears,” in which an estimated 4,000 Cherokees died during the harsh conditions of a long march during the forced relocation in 1838 and 1839. The Cherokees called Jackson “Indian killer”; the Creek called him “Sharp Knife.”

The portrait drew particular ire during a November 2017 Oval Office event when the Jackson portrait served as a backdrop for Trump as he was honoring Navajo code talkers.

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Trump had also reinstalled a bust of Winston Churchill in the Oval Office. It had originally been lent to George W. Bush by Britain and then was returned as Barack Obama took office. Biden does not have the bust on display.

When asked about the bust in 2016, Obama cited aesthetics. “There are only so many tables where you can put busts — otherwise it starts looking a little cluttered,” he said.

Obama did have a bust of King in the Oval Office, which Trump kept, though he moved it to a different area of the room.

The pièce de résistance in Obama’s Oval Office was the Emancipation Proclamation, the document signed by Lincoln that freed all enslaved people in the Confederate states.

One aspect of the office that hasn’t been touched: The Resolute Desk. Biden is keeping the same desk that Trump and several previous presidents have used. An aide said it had not been touched since Trump left Wednesday morning.
 

potroastV2

Well-Known Member
I can tell you one thing for sure, Mr Biden, I'm giving you your 100 days mask request and after that, it's coming off.

I've behaved myself and already been wearing the damn thing for at least100 days and I'm fucking tired of it. I'm tired of seeing masks laying all over the ground in parking lots and sidewalks everywhere.

I wear a neck gaiter because I forget to bring my mask with me sometimes and I always have to walk back to my truck and get it. I put the neck gaiter on and wear it all day and that way it's with me all the time and I don't forget it.

The damn thing is uncomfortable and when I get home from work it's a goddamn relief to take it off, just like kicking off my work boots.

You took office yesterday Mr Biden, so you've now got 99 days left of my compliance. 4/30/21 and it's coming off whether you like it or not. You best get your ass in gear and get the vaccine out there. I am holding you to your word, Joe. You best have this pandemic under control soon!

Ol' Granny said it best,

"All of that tough talk is worth doodly-squat!" :lol:


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