jimnyc
01-28-2021, 02:42 PM
If you were to say that the competitors were others presidents and the comparisons.
Obama and Trump wrote like 5 and 4, or 6 and 5 respectively when they got into office. (nm, found article, was Trump 4, Obama 5, GWB 0, Clinton 1)
Joe was all against executive orders and spoke of being a dictator and talk of needing consensus. :rolleyes:
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Biden speaks out against excessive executive orders—he's since signed 33
"Things you can't do by executive order unless you're a dictator. We're a democracy. We need a consensus," Biden said, before going on to sign more executive orders in his first week in office than any other president.
In an appearance on ABC in October, then-candidate Joe Biden argued that presidents should avoiding using executive orders to impose legislation from the executive office.
https://i.imgur.com/9q7iJHe.png
Biden said to George Stephanopoulos that he would not be able to enact legislation without the votes necessary in Congress to do so.
"I've got to get the votes," Biden said. "I gotta get the votes. That's why y'know, the one thing that I, I have this strange notion. We're a democracy. Some of my Republican friends and some of my Democratic friends even occasionally 'well if you can't get the votes then by executive order you've got to so something.'
"Things you can't do by executive order unless you're a dictator. We're a democracy. We need a consensus," Biden said, before winning the election and going on to sign more executive orders in his first week in office than any other president ever in the history of the United States.
that are "things you can't do by executive order unless you're a dictator. We're a democracy, we need consensus."
President Biden has issued 33 executive actions in his first six days, outpacing all of his predecessors by a large margin.
The executive actions have taken on a variety of issues including climate change, the military service eligibility, bans on international travelers, mask mandates, and so many other things that Biden believed should be governed by executive fiat.
Rest - https://www.conservativereview.com/flashback-biden-speaks-out-against-excessive-executive-orders-hes-since-signed-33-2650142781.html
White House Chief of Staff Defends Biden’s Record Executive Orders: It’s Not ‘in Lieu of Legislation’
White House chief of staff Ron Klain is defending President Joe Biden, who in his first week in office signed more executive orders than any of his predecessors, contending that such excessive, unilateral actions are necessary as the administration is attempting to “fix what Trump broke in the executive branch.”
“We are not taking executive action in lieu of legislation,” Klain explained as critics note the sheer volume of the orders Biden has signed in his first week in office, besting all of his predecessors.
“We are taking executive action to fix what Trump broke in the executive branch, and to keep the President’s commitments to use his power — within appropriate limits — to make progress on four crises,” he added:
https://i.imgur.com/HWqpyVz.png
Rest - https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/01/28/white-house-chief-staff-defends-bidens-record-executive-orders-not-lieu-legislation/
Rule by Decree: Joe Biden Sets Record for Executive Orders in First Week
President Joe Biden has issued more executive orders in his first week in office — not yet complete, as of this writing — than any of his 45 predecessors.
As of January 25, 2021, Biden has “issued 33 executive orders, actions, proclamations, memoranda and agency directives,” according to CNN. Twenty-one of these, according to the White House website, are executive orders.
President Donald Trump signed four in his first week in 2017; President Barack Obama signed five in 2009; President George W. Bush signed none in his first week in 2001; and President Bill Clinton signed one in 1993.
https://i.imgur.com/yg3KKcZ.png
Rest - https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/01/25/rule-by-decree-joe-biden-sets-record-for-executive-orders-in-first-week/
Obama and Trump wrote like 5 and 4, or 6 and 5 respectively when they got into office. (nm, found article, was Trump 4, Obama 5, GWB 0, Clinton 1)
Joe was all against executive orders and spoke of being a dictator and talk of needing consensus. :rolleyes:
---
Biden speaks out against excessive executive orders—he's since signed 33
"Things you can't do by executive order unless you're a dictator. We're a democracy. We need a consensus," Biden said, before going on to sign more executive orders in his first week in office than any other president.
In an appearance on ABC in October, then-candidate Joe Biden argued that presidents should avoiding using executive orders to impose legislation from the executive office.
https://i.imgur.com/9q7iJHe.png
Biden said to George Stephanopoulos that he would not be able to enact legislation without the votes necessary in Congress to do so.
"I've got to get the votes," Biden said. "I gotta get the votes. That's why y'know, the one thing that I, I have this strange notion. We're a democracy. Some of my Republican friends and some of my Democratic friends even occasionally 'well if you can't get the votes then by executive order you've got to so something.'
"Things you can't do by executive order unless you're a dictator. We're a democracy. We need a consensus," Biden said, before winning the election and going on to sign more executive orders in his first week in office than any other president ever in the history of the United States.
that are "things you can't do by executive order unless you're a dictator. We're a democracy, we need consensus."
President Biden has issued 33 executive actions in his first six days, outpacing all of his predecessors by a large margin.
The executive actions have taken on a variety of issues including climate change, the military service eligibility, bans on international travelers, mask mandates, and so many other things that Biden believed should be governed by executive fiat.
Rest - https://www.conservativereview.com/flashback-biden-speaks-out-against-excessive-executive-orders-hes-since-signed-33-2650142781.html
White House Chief of Staff Defends Biden’s Record Executive Orders: It’s Not ‘in Lieu of Legislation’
White House chief of staff Ron Klain is defending President Joe Biden, who in his first week in office signed more executive orders than any of his predecessors, contending that such excessive, unilateral actions are necessary as the administration is attempting to “fix what Trump broke in the executive branch.”
“We are not taking executive action in lieu of legislation,” Klain explained as critics note the sheer volume of the orders Biden has signed in his first week in office, besting all of his predecessors.
“We are taking executive action to fix what Trump broke in the executive branch, and to keep the President’s commitments to use his power — within appropriate limits — to make progress on four crises,” he added:
https://i.imgur.com/HWqpyVz.png
Rest - https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/01/28/white-house-chief-staff-defends-bidens-record-executive-orders-not-lieu-legislation/
Rule by Decree: Joe Biden Sets Record for Executive Orders in First Week
President Joe Biden has issued more executive orders in his first week in office — not yet complete, as of this writing — than any of his 45 predecessors.
As of January 25, 2021, Biden has “issued 33 executive orders, actions, proclamations, memoranda and agency directives,” according to CNN. Twenty-one of these, according to the White House website, are executive orders.
President Donald Trump signed four in his first week in 2017; President Barack Obama signed five in 2009; President George W. Bush signed none in his first week in 2001; and President Bill Clinton signed one in 1993.
https://i.imgur.com/yg3KKcZ.png
Rest - https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/01/25/rule-by-decree-joe-biden-sets-record-for-executive-orders-in-first-week/