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« Reply #1225 on: March 02, 2022, 01:22:49 AM »
ABC's Jon Karl: Biden's Polls are 'Truly Grim', the 'Lowest of His Presidency'
Kevin Tober
February 27th, 2022
https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/kevin-tober/2022/02/27/abcs-jon-karl-bidens-polls-are-truly-grim-lowest-his-presidency

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« Reply #1226 on: March 02, 2022, 05:12:50 AM »
A Pound of Ukrainian People’? 10 Brain Freezes in Joe Biden’s State of the Union Delivery


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MARCH 01: President Biden gives his State of the Union address during a joint session of Congress at the U.S. Capitolon March 01, 2022 in Washington, DC. During his first State of the Union address, Biden spoke on his administration’s efforts to lead a global response to …Julia Nikhinson-Pool/Getty Images



President Joe Biden stumbled through his State of the Union address on Tuesday, flubbing several lines from his prepared text and ad-libbing lines that did not make sense.

Here is a list of his biggest mistakes:


1. Biden mistakenly says “Iranian people” instead of “Ukrainian people.”
“Putin may circle Kyiv with tanks, but he will never gain the hearts and souls of the Iranian people,” he said in his speech.

According to his prepared text, he was supposed to say “hearts and souls of the Ukrainian people.”

2. Biden refers to “a pound of Ukrainian people”
Biden referred to “a pound of Ukrainian people.” His prepared text said “proud.”

Biden later tried to say Ukrainians were fighting “pound for pound” with “every inch of ‘earnagy'”

3. Biden struggles over his demand to end the term “Rust Belt”
Biden labored through what should have been an easy line promoting midwestern manufacturing, borrowing a phrase coined by Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH):

“It’s time to see the uh the uh what used to be called the Rust Belt become the uh uh um the home of uh significant resurgence in manufacturing.”

4. Biden calls for “investigating” the police instead of “investing.”
The president made a passionate case for “investigating” crime prevention and community police, but according to his prepared text, he was supposed to say “investing”

“I know what works — investigating crime prevention, and community policing, cops who walk the beat,” he said.

5. Biden stumbles over his claim you cannot build a wall to keep out coronavirus
“You can’t build a wall high enough to keep out a-a-a-a a vaccine. The vaccine can stop the spread of these diseases,” he said.

Biden typically talks about how no one can build a wall high enough to stop the coronavirus, but this line was not in his prepared text. He failed to make his point.

6. Biden slurs his pronunciation of “health premiums”
The president referred to “health progremiums.”

7. Biden refers to the “Russian Roubelle”
Biden stumbled over his pronunciation of the word “ruble,” a word repeatedly referred to during the Russian attack on Ukraine.

8. Biden refers to the “infects” of climate change instead of “effects”
“[W]e’ll do it to withstand the devastating infects of climate change and promote environmental justice,” he said. 

9. Biden struggles to talk about the number of corporations in America.
“There are more corporations incorporated in America than every other state in America combined, and I still won 36 years in a row,” Biden said.

Based on his past rhetoric, the president was likely referring to his home state of Delaware, but he never corrected himself. It was not in his prepared text.

10. ‘Go git ‘im’
Biden inexplicably concluded his speech with the phrase “Go git ‘im” although it was not in his prepared text and it was unclear who he wanted the Congress to “git.”


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« Reply #1227 on: March 02, 2022, 05:21:50 AM »



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« Reply #1230 on: March 02, 2022, 01:02:41 PM »
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« Reply #1231 on: March 02, 2022, 02:58:39 PM »
I can't even watch him speak.

What a disaster.

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« Reply #1232 on: March 03, 2022, 05:35:45 AM »
Covid Live Updates: U.S. Surgeon General Seeks Virus Misinformation Data From Big Tech
Dr. Vivek Murthy said top tech platforms must provide the major sources of misinformation and how much users may have been exposed to it. “This is about protecting the nation’s health,” he said.


https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/03/03/world/covid-19-tests-cases-vaccine



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« Reply #1233 on: March 03, 2022, 06:54:40 AM »
I can't even watch him speak.

What a disaster.

i cant do it, so painful, so much cringe  ???

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« Reply #1235 on: March 03, 2022, 07:38:58 AM »

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« Reply #1236 on: March 03, 2022, 07:45:39 AM »
White House Deploys Jill Biden to Reboot Joe Biden’s Image
Breitbart ^ | 03/03/2022 | Charlie Spiering
Posted on 3/3/2022, 9:26:19 AM by ChicagoConservative27

First Lady Jill Biden joined President Joe Biden on Wednesday for a trip out of Washington, DC, taking the stage for an unusually defensive speech about her husband.

The First Lady began her speech recalling Inauguration Day when she watched Joe Biden take the oath of office just a year ago.

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« Reply #1237 on: March 03, 2022, 08:12:42 AM »
“This is going to be a really big disruption in terms of logistics, and people are going to be scrambling for barrels,” Yergin said. “This is a supply crisis. It’s a logistics crisis. It’s a payment crisis, and this could well be on the scale of the 1970s.”


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« Reply #1238 on: March 03, 2022, 08:35:55 AM »

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« Reply #1240 on: March 04, 2022, 04:25:07 AM »
The Delusional SOTU
Manhattan Contrarian ^ | 3 Mar, 2022 | Francis Menton
Posted on 3/4/2022, 7:21:48 AM


I can’t watch much of a State of the Union Address by any Democratic President, let alone Biden. It’s just too painful. But as a service to readers, I did watch a small portion, and then I skimmed through the transcript when it was released by the White House.

Mostly, this exercise is useful be sure one understands the governing philosophy that informs our President and at least the Democrats in Congress. And this speech does inform us of that. Really, there’s nothing complicated about it. The federal government has infinite amounts of free money to hand out to solve every conceivable problem of the people. There are no costs, no downsides, no tradeoffs — or at least none worth mentioning. Name the issue, and the feds will create a “program” and pass out the money. We’ll “cut the cost of childcare” (i.e., the federal government will pay for it out of the infinite pile of free money). Or this: “[M]y plan . . . includes home and long-term care, more affordable housing, pre-K for three- and four-year-olds. All of these will lower costs to families.” Or this: “We’ll build a national network of 500,000 electric vehicle charging stations.” Or this: “We’re going to provide — provide affordable high-speed Internet for every American.” And more: “Let’s increase Pell Grants; increase our historic support for HBCUs; and invest in what Jill, our First Lady, who teaches full-time, calls America’s best-kept secret: community colleges.” And on and on and on and on.

Here’s one of my favorites, just tossed in as a throwaway line: “We’re also going to . . . provide more [job] training and apprenticeships. . . .” Federal job training programs have been one of my frequent subjects at this blog over the years because there is likely no clearer example of the complete futility and waste of seemingly well-intentioned federal spending. At this post in May 2019 I traced the history of federal job training programs back to 2011. It is worthwhile quoting from that post at length:

“[T]wo plus years into the Obama administration in February 2011, GAO came out with a big report on the 47 then-existing federal job training programs with an annual cost then running about $18 billion, concluding essentially that there were no data that could establish that any of them accomplished anything positive at all (“little is known about the effectiveness of most [of these] programs”). In January 2014 President Obama, now half way into his second term, acknowledged that the existing job training programs were not succeeding ("We've got a lot of programs, but not all of them are doing what they should be doing to get people (trained) for jobs that exist right now. . . .”), and then announced in the State of the Union address that he was naming none other than VP Joe Biden to do an “across the board” review “to reform federal training programs to help make them more job-driven.” Biden got right to work, and by April 2014 had announced his proposed solution. Yes, the answer was another new program plus some new spending.”

Toward the end of the Obama administration, in 2015-16, the government conducted yet another study of the efficacy of federal job training programs, now including Biden’s additions to the mix, with something called the “Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Gold Standard Evaluation.” The study was finished in May 2016, but its release was delayed until November 8, 2016 — Election Day! (What does that tell you?) The Hill got around to summarizing the results of the study in a piece on March 17, 2017 with the headline “So far federal job training programs have been outright failures.” Excerpt:

Specifically, the study found that the programs are largely ineffective at raising participant’s earnings and are offering services that don’t meet the needs of job seekers or employers. . . . The training programs did little to raise the earnings of job seekers. The Labor Department is also supposed to offer training in high-demand occupations, and they failed there as well.

And now President Biden is proposing yet more of same. Of course he is. Probably by now he himself has completely forgotten about the 47 (or is it by now 50?) existing programs that accomplish nothing.

But job training is just a rounding error in the federal budget, used here only as an illustration of the futility that could be shown for any federal programs if one took the time to investigate. Meanwhile, there is big money, trillions, in “climate change.” Thankfully, Biden did not spend much of his SOTU promoting his “climate” agenda. But he did include this whopper:

“[L]et’s cut energy costs for families an average of $500 a year by combatting climate change.”

Huh? I don’t think it’s even meaningful to apply the term “lie” to a statement this preposterous and unhinged. Multiple people have carefully explained how the intermittency of wind and solar generation impose gigantic costs as the penetration of renewable generation increases on an electrical grid. I have contributed many posts on this subject myself. These posts are based on the simple arithmetic of attempting to balance the intermittency of wind and solar generation using only batteries or other storage. No one has ever provided any refutation to the calculations. The best that can be said for Biden and his speechwriters is that they have no idea what they are talking about.

The whole idea of wind and solar electricity generation as the answer to “climate change” is headed for a spectacular fail some time in the next ten years at most. Here in New York State, the trajectory that we have been placed on by our Climate Act of 2019 is completely unrealistic and infeasible. For the country, the best we can hope for is that a few states like New York and California experience the disastrous failure before the federal government can take the whole country down at the same time. Biden is completely clueless.

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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #1241 on: March 04, 2022, 05:43:33 AM »
Aluminium Hits Record Top; Oil, Wheat at Multi-Year Highs on Supply Woes
https://www.theepochtimes.com ^ | March 4, 2022 | By Naveen Thukral and Gavin Maguire
Posted on 3/4/2022, 8:34:34 AM by


SINGAPORE—Commodity markets extended their bull runs on Thursday, with aluminium, coal and palm oil all hitting new records while crude oil and wheat scaled multi-year highs as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine disrupted global raw material flows.

Russia’s stature as a top supplier in oil, gas, metals, grain and shipping markets has meant that the harsh sanctions applied to several Russian entities following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine has upended several critical resource supply chains.

Aluminium prices on the London Metal Exchange have gained 30 percent this year, while U.S. wheat futures have surged 25 percent this week alone as markets attempt to price in the impact of a potential loss of Russian supplies if the international community rolls out additional punitive measures against Moscow.

The United States is preparing a sanctions package targeting more Russian oligarchs as well as their companies and assets, two sources familiar with the matter said on Wednesday, as Washington steps up pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Brent crude oil rose above $118 a barrel for the first time since February 2013 as buyers grappled with financing and shipping issues that have paralysed purchases from the third-largest oil producer this week.

Brent crude futures were trading up 3.4 percent at $116.79 a barrel, as of 0631 GMT.

“Russia’s invasion of Ukraine spells further turmoil for global energy markets already reeling from extreme price volatility over the past two years,” said Sam Reynolds, an energy finance analyst with the Institute for Energy economics and Financial Analysis, (IEEFA).

Australia’s ANZ raised its short-term target for oil to $125 a barrel, adding that supply shortages could see further upside.

In industrial metals, LME aluminium rose 2.3 percent to an all-time high of $3,650 a tonne, while nickel climbed over 4 percent to $26,935 a tonne as traders tried to factor in the loss of supply from the third-largest producer of both metals.

For grains, Russia and Ukraine were projected to account for 28.5 percent of global wheat exports in 2021, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, so global wheat prices have jolted higher to try to accommodate a big drop in supplies from both counties.

Chicago wheat futures are up nearly 40 percent in the past month, and have climbed to 14-year highs of $11.34 a bushel.

Russia and Ukraine also account for 19 percent of corn exports and 80 percent of exports of sunflower oil, which competes with soyoil and palm oil.

Malaysian palm oil prices hit record highs of 6,950 ringgit a tonne on Thursday, while U.S. soyoil hit its highest since 2008.

Newcastle coal futures have also been on a blistering run since sanctions were slapped on the third-largest exporter, surging to a record $440 a tonne this week, up 100 from a month ago.

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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #1242 on: March 04, 2022, 08:14:33 AM »
Buttigieg on Keystone pipeline: We don't want 'permanent solutions' to short-term problems Biden 'has laid policies that are going help cushion the impacts'
wnd.com ^ | 3/3/2022 | Art Moore
Posted on 3/4/2022, 10:14:27 AM by rktman

Authorizing the completion of the Keystone XL pipeline to lower fuel prices and give the United States more leverage against Russia would amount to "galloping after permanent solutions to immediate short term problems," Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said in an interview with MSNBC late Wednesday.

Amid skyrocketing oil prices accompanying Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine, Republican governors and lawmakers are urging President Biden to reverse his cancellation of Keystone on his first day in office and use some of the 9,000 untapped oil leases on public lands to counter dependence on Russian oil.

MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle, the host of "The 11th Hour," acknowledged the president "does not set the price of gas," but she argued "he can influence it."

"And while releasing some strategic reserves matters, given how much has been released, it is really just a drop in the bucket," she said. "Are there things, and I realize this is controversial, it has huge environmental impacts, could the president possibly consider authorizing the Keystone Pipeline? Or working something out with Iran?"

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« Reply #1243 on: March 04, 2022, 08:49:27 AM »
Blinken says NATO ‘ready’ for war as US embassy accuses Russia of war crime
Nypost ^ | 03/04/2022 | Callie Patteson
Posted on 3/4/2022, 11:06:33 AM


Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Friday that the NATO alliance is “ready” for conflict with Russia if necessary after the US Embassy in Ukraine accused Russian President Vladimir Putin Friday of committing a war crime by ordering an attack on Europe’s largest nuclear power plant.

“Ours is a defensive alliance,” Blinken said prior to a meeting with NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg in Brussels. “We seek no conflict. But if conflict comes to us, we are ready for it, and we will defend every inch of NATO territory.”

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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #1244 on: March 04, 2022, 09:49:22 AM »

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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #1245 on: March 04, 2022, 10:31:38 AM »
$7 Gas Is Coming to America and a Poll Shows That Americans Blame Joe Biden for It
PJ Media ^ | 03/04/2022 | Victoria Taft
Posted on 3/4/2022, 10:32:55 AM


Gas prices have been going up since Joe Biden began cutting off energy sources in the name of global warming Leftism on his first day of office. Now, a year later, Bidenflation has taken hold, Russia has attacked Ukraine, and the price of a barrel of oil on Wednesday stood at a gasp-inducing $112/barrel. We’re looking at gas prices close to $7.00/gallon.

Just four months ago, Don Lemon the rest of his CNN buddies waxed rhapsodic over Joe Biden for an eight-cent drop in gas prices. Now, as prices skyrocket, Joe Biden’s getting the blame, too.

A Fox News poll released a few days ago shows that 73% of Americans say high gas prices “have caused hardship” and 63% blamed Joe Biden. The poll was taken before Russian invaded Ukraine. Now things are worse.

Democrats are doing as much damage-control as they can to rehabilitate Joe and their party because prices are so high. But Senator Tom Cotton said on Twitter that Biden always wanted higher gas prices and named people to his administration who would accomplish it. He tweeted: “Biden pretends to care about high gas prices. But he nominated a Marxist who wants to “starve” oil companies and a far-leftist to the Fed who wants to cut off energy companies from financing.”

Biden pretends to care about high gas prices.

But he nominated a Marxist who wants to "starve" oil companies and a far-leftist to the Fed who wants to cut off energy companies from financing.


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— Tom Cotton (@TomCottonAR) February 25, 2022

Well, mission accomplished.

One West Coast, Messed Coast™ gas station just raised its prices to nearly $7.00/gallon.

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« Reply #1246 on: March 04, 2022, 01:43:27 PM »
House Democrats Block Bill To Approve Keystone XL Pipeline For ‘American Energy Independence From Russia’
Nation And State ^ | 3-4-2022 | Nathan Worcester via The Epoch Times
Posted on 3/4/2022, 4:14:03 PM by blam

Legislation promoting U.S. energy independence from Russia has been blocked by House Democrats.

House Republicans introduced the “American Independence from Russian Energy Act” on Feb. 28, a measure meant to authorize the Keystone XL pipeline, boost domestic oil and gas production, and prevent President Joe Biden’s executive branch agencies from halting energy leasing on federal land and water, among other provisions. Yet on March 1, the legislation was shot down in a 221–202 vote, almost entirely along partisan lines.

“Getting our pipelines expanded is huge,” Rep. Bruce Westerman (R-Ark.), ranking member of the House Natural Resources Committee and a co-sponsor of the measure, told The Epoch Times. “We’re having to import Russian energy to the New England states because we don’t have pipelines that can carry Pennsylvania natural gas up there.”

U.S. crude oil imports from Russia more than doubled in 2021, rising to an average of 209,000 barrels per day from a daily average of roughly 76,000 per day barrels in 2020, according to data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA).

Raúl Grijalva (D-Ariz.), chair of the House Natural Resources Committee, didn’t respond to a request for comment by press time on his choice to vote down the legislation.

Republicans on the floor voiced near-unanimous support for the measure, with Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.) describing U.S. reliance on Russian oil and petroleum products as “unconscionable.”

By contrast, Rep. Jim McGovern (D-Mass.) said Republicans “talk about energy independence, yet … are the ones who have consistently voted against and opposed green and renewable energy here at home, which is the fastest way to achieve real energy independence.”

The 220 Democrats who voted the legislation down were joined by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), who said the measure could open up the northwest Florida coast to drilling, potentially impeding military testing and related missions that take place east of the Military Mission Line.

Westerman told The Epoch Times that Gaetz’s objection was a “totally illegitimate concern.”

“I don’t know where he got the misinformation, but it talks about the Western Gulf [of Mexico],” he said. “It is not going to allow drilling around Florida.”

A spokesperson for Gaetz explained the congressman’s concerns to The Epoch Times.

Although the bill doesn’t specifically authorize drilling near Gaetz’s district, it keeps the president and his cabinet from freezing the new drilling lease sales on federal land or water. Any withdrawal of those federal holdings from drilling would have to be authorized by Congress.

The spokesperson said this language could be used to undermine a September 2020 memorandum from then-President Donald Trump extending the drilling moratorium off Florida’s northwest coast until 2032.

“The Congressionally approved moratorium is set to expire in June of 2022,” the spokesperson said, referring to the original Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act that made the area off-limits for drilling.

“It would be foolish to respond to Russia’s aggression by rendering America less capable to defeat Russia or anyone else,” the spokesperson said. “Protecting the Gulf Test Range is in America’s best interest.”

The spokesperson told The Epoch Times that Gaetz is on record as favoring more U.S. energy production to undercut Russia, drawing attention to a passage in Gaetz’s 2020 book, “Firebrand”:

“Asia’s largest consumer of energy, China, is right next to Asia’s largest producer, Russia. They are building bridges to one another that could well imperil the free world.

“We can beat Russia and other fossil fuel foes just by keeping the price of oil perpetually low.”

Westerman, who said he supports an “all of the above” energy strategy that includes oil, gas, nuclear, solar, and wind, pointed out that greenhouse gas emissions fell during the Trump administration.

“I don’t think Putin gives a rip about environmental goals, or anybody’s economy other than his own,” he said.

The legislation instructs the secretary of the interior to immediately restart the oil and gas lease sales required by the Mineral Leasing Act, which Biden first froze through Executive Order 14008 in January 2021.

In addition, it specifically instructs the secretary to hold at least four oil and gas lease sales in Wyoming, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Montana, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Nevada, and “any other state in which there is land available for oil and natural gas leasing under the [Mineral Leasing] Act.”

The Epoch Times has reached out to three key bureaus and agencies of the Interior Department involved in mining and drilling authorization—the Bureau of Land Management, the Ocean Energy Management Bureau, and the Office of Surface Reclamation and Enforcement—but didn’t receive a response by press time.

“Democrats blocking the Act yesterday from even being considered demonstrates how unserious they are about truly addressing the crisis in Ukraine,” Kathleen Sgamma, president of the Western Energy Alliance, a nonprofit energy industry association, told The Epoch Times in an email.

“We have the energy resources to starve Putin of revenue and lower prices for Americans if the president would just take action within his power now. For example, the government is holding up hundreds of federal permits in the Permian Basin, America’s most prolific oil region. Most are ready to go but are being held up for more climate change analysis.”

Representatives for the U.S. branch of Fridays for Future, the international climate movement started by Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg, didn’t respond to a request for comment on the legislation by press time.


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Re: Biden failures, corruption, destruction, and collapse Thread.
« Reply #1247 on: March 04, 2022, 03:48:35 PM »
Biden threatens to VETO Senate vote to end the COVID national emergency because it would be a 'reckless and costly' mistake - despite saying the US was heading back to normal at the State of the Union
Daily Mail ^ | 3/4/2022 | MORGAN PHILLIPS
Posted on 3/4/2022, 6:39:27 PM by BlackFemaleArmyColonel

President Biden scoffed at a Senate-passed bill to end the coronavirus national emergency, calling the Republican attempt a 'reckless and costly mistake.'

The bill to terminate the declaration under the National Emergencies Act passed the Senate 48-47, with three Democrats and two Republicans absent from the vote. The national emergency was first enacted in March 2020 under President Trump.

The White House said that if the bill were to reach the president's desk. It said that the national emergency declaration is needed for 'ensuring that necessary supplies are promptly available to respond to the virus and facilitating the delivery of health care.'

Absent on the Democrat side for the vote were Sens. Dianne Feinstein, who is mourning the loss of her husband, Alex Padilla, who recently tested positive for Covid-19, and Mark Kelly. Republicans Jim Inhofe, who also recently contracted Covid-19, and Richard Burr were absent from voting.

In Biden's State of the Union address this week, the president delivered a message of moving on from Covid-19.

'We can end the shutdown of schools and businesses. We have the tools we need. It’s time for Americans to get back to work and fill our great downtowns again,' said Biden.

'People working from home can feel safe to begin to return to the office. We're doing that here in the federal government. The vast majority of federal workers will once again work in person. Our schools are open. Let's keep it that way. Our kids need to be in school,' said Biden.

'And with 75 percent of adult Americans fully vaccinated and hospitalizations down by 77 percent, most Americans can remove their masks, return to work, stay in the classroom and move forward safely,' he said.

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« Reply #1248 on: March 04, 2022, 03:52:19 PM »
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Klain: Sanctioning Russian Oil Would Hurt Unity That’s Made ‘the Sanctions Work’
breitbart ^ | 3 Mar 2022 | IAN HANCHETT
Posted on 3/4/2022, 6:08:16 PM by MarvinStinson

On Thursday’s “Pod Save America,” White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain argued that sanctioning Russia’s oil and gas would make it difficult to keep the coalition the U.S. has assembled to sanction Russia together, and “The unity is what makes the sanctions work.”

Co-host Jon Favreau asked, “Some Republicans are now saying that what would really hurt their economy and their ability to fight this war is ending oil and gas imports. If Russia continues to escalate, are energy sanctions on the table?”

AD Klain responded, “I think we start from the premise that the goal is to cripple the Russian economy, not cripple the American economy. And I think we need to be very careful about how these sanctions work. Why are they so successful? Look, this is the largest set of sanctions that have ever been applied against a large country. It’s hard to sanction a very large country that’s interconnected with the world economy. They’ve been successful at doing catastrophic damage to the Russian economy. Because we’ve built this coalition of countries that have participated and all agreed to apply these sanctions. That includes our European allies, it includes the United Kingdom, it includes Japan and Australia, Canada, of course, a wide array of countries. And so, as we go forward, we need to keep that unity. The unity is what makes the sanctions work. And I think that’s the first principle. … We’ve got to keep everyone together. Once you get to these sanctions on oil and natural gas, it gets more complicated on keeping everyone together.”

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Buttigieg on Keystone pipeline: We don't want 'permanent solutions' to short-term problems Biden 'has laid policies that are going help cushion the impacts'
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Posted on 3/4/2022, 10:14:27 AM by rktman

Authorizing the completion of the Keystone XL pipeline to lower fuel prices and give the United States more leverage against Russia would amount to "galloping after permanent solutions to immediate short term problems," Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said in an interview with MSNBC late Wednesday.

Amid skyrocketing oil prices accompanying Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine, Republican governors and lawmakers are urging President Biden to reverse his cancellation of Keystone on his first day in office and use some of the 9,000 untapped oil leases on public lands to counter dependence on Russian oil.

MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle, the host of "The 11th Hour," acknowledged the president "does not set the price of gas," but she argued "he can influence it."

"And while releasing some strategic reserves matters, given how much has been released, it is really just a drop in the bucket," she said. "Are there things, and I realize this is controversial, it has huge environmental impacts, could the president possibly consider authorizing the Keystone Pipeline? Or working something out with Iran?"

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