Federal employees back to the office has implications he
Posted on: January 20, 2025 at 19:34:57 CT
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hasn't considered, including available office space and current and valid contracts with various groups of employees. AFGE has a contract protecting telework through 2029.
The Gulf of Mexico can't be renamed. It existed in that name before the USA existed. Denali is actually in the US, but it was Denali long before it was ever Mt. McKinley. That of course if a nonsensical silly order, but it's Trump.
The weaponization order basically gives him the power to weaponize the Justice Dept., which of course was the actual purpose of it. That allows him to go for political opponents for criminal investigations, which is what he wants to do, because he's butthurt.
He just raised the price of prescription meds for millions of Americans. We're not even sure he can do that since the reductions were made by the Inflation Reduction Act and passed through Congress, so he wouldn't be countermanding an EO in that case.
He's just undone a lot of the tools that Biden used to vastly reduce the influx of immigrants from the south. The increase in undocumented immigrants under Biden is actually less than under Trump.
Declaring various emergencies to give himself unspecified powers. Do we have an energy emergency in this country (other than an overreliance on fossil fuels)?
Birth citizenship...he can't just repeal the 14th amendment Section 1 with an executive order. (All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside). The amendment is clear.
He's just pulled out of the Paris accords again, meaning we aren't serious about improving the environment. Another nod to his billionaire polluter buddies.
Edited by SparkyStalcup at 19:37:37 on 01/20/25