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    Joe Biden wasted no time Wednesday afternoon, as he signed executive orders canceling many Trump administration accomplishments and initiatives.

    FNC: "He wants to roll up his sleeves and get to work as quickly as possible," incoming White House press secretary Jen Psaki said, adding that some of that work will be to overturn the actions of his predecessor, President Trump, to fulfill Biden's goals of 'moving the country forward.'" What were his actions and targets?

    1. The Wall — "Immediate termination." It stops now. He may not tear it down, as he will find it useful. But no more funding for it. And the southern door is going to be wide open.

    "The Biden administration is going to have a very different approach to regional migration," incoming White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said. There will be a "special emphasis" to address the "root causes of migration in the region." Ah, the "root causes" ploy so beloved of the Left. In the 60s they went whole hog addressing the root causes of crime and poverty. And that's worked out so well. DACA is on again too. And oh yeah, the "Muslim Ban" is done. Anybody from those nations can waltz in now unencumbered by silly security concerns. That has also worked out well in the past.

    2. Census — Illegals will now be counted for census and reappointment purposes, just as the Founders intended.

    3. WHO — We're back in the World Health Organization and Dr. Fauci, our modern Talleyrand, will lead us back to the table.

    4. Paris Climate Accords — Back in there too. Foreign nations get to make economic decisions for us again. Oh joy.

    Biden's national climate adviser, Gina McCarthy, said the move will be an "important step for the U.S. to regain and strengthen its leadership opportunities," and also that Biden sees it as "abundantly clear" that climate change "poses an existential threat." She is believed to have been sober when making that statement, but accounts vary.

    5. Keystone XL Pipeline — Dead. Why be energy independent if it hurts a fish or a swallow?

    "He will sign a broad executive order that takes steps that are imperative to address our climate crisis and will create good union jobs and advance environmental justice," Gina McCarthy said. Biden will also reverse "more than 100 of the previous administration's harmful policies." Yup, clean sweep.

    6. Free Money — Biden "supports Congress acting immediately to cancel $10,000 in student loan debt per person...These are emergency measures that will help make sure no American is put in the place to make the decision to pay their student loans or put food on the table," an aide said. Funny, never heard anyone in a checkout line say, "My student loan or my groceries. Where are my priorities right now?" There are more Biden day one actions. But basic humanity mandates we spare you.
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