Gasoline on the outrage of nursing home deaths. And Elise Stefanik has been long calling for an investigation. Thats ahead. Before we get to that, President Joe Biden, the unity candidate delivering a welcome gift to emboldened progressive. Shoving his administration as far left as possible. The New York Times said here, a number of the Officials Biden selected would have fit easily into an Elizabeth Warren administration. Biden has signed Executive Orders increasing food stamp benefits, took steps to begin a 15 Federal Minimum Wage and replacing the federal fleet with electric vehicles. Hes looking at a child tax credit. The president demonstrating an aggressive use of the power of the pen to get things done. So far with 40 Executive Orders and actions to date and more on the horizon as progressives continue to push. Now more than 50 democratic lawmakers led by ilhan omar are pushing for monthly 2,000 covid Relief Payments to their constituents as the pandemic drives on. Heres more. W
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Jan 21, 2021 10:54 PM EST
President Joe Biden took several steps in the wrong direction on the first day of office, according to Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Thursday. Several Big Steps in the Wrong Direction
McConnell stated Biden re-entered the failed Paris climate agreement, which was an unfavorable bargain that would set them up to self-inflict significant economic pain on working American families with no affirmation that China or Russia would uphold their commitments.
McConnell denounced several actions taken by the president and cautioned that Republicans would attempt to block proposals they disagree with.
Aside from rejoining the Paris climate agreement, McConnell pointed out Biden s canceling of the Keystone XL oil pipeline and sacking a Trump appointee as National Labor Relations Board general counsel, reported News Break.