Latest Round: Biden Signs Executive Orders for Mass Immigration, Riot Subsidies and Post-Modern Architecture

This shadowy figure is believed to be Joe Biden, alleged president of America

Joe Biden apparently does not believe in the concept of supply and demand, or even basic arithmetic.

He is claiming that having more people in the country during an unemployment crisis is good for unemployment.

These people are making it clear that they are under no obligation to even pretend to be trying to make sense.

Along with opening the southern border (we have no idea how many are pouring in, the media isn’t covering it), he’s flying people in on planes and giving them residency permits. They need to be here to… work on Zoom at jobs that Americans don’t want?

This guy sure signs a lot of executive orders. I remember when Donald Trump tried to do that, judges stopped him.

The Guardian:

Joe Biden has formally reversed a series of executive actions taken by Donald Trump, including a proclamation that blocked many green card applicants from entering the United States.

Trump issued the ban last year, saying it was needed to protect US workers amid high unemployment due to the coronavirus pandemic. Biden rejected that reasoning in a proclamation rescinding the visa ban on Wednesday. The president said it had prevented families from reuniting in the United States and harmed US businesses.

Other actions undone by the president included one that sought to cut funding from several cities Trump had deemed “lawless” and “anarchist jurisdictions”, and another mandating that federal buildings should be designed in a classical aesthetic.

The reversals come as the new president seeks to press forward with his own agenda and undo key aspects of his predecessor’s legacy. Since taking office last month, Biden has revoked dozens of Trump orders and issued dozens more of his own.

Curtis Morrison, a California-based immigration attorney who represents people subject to the ban, said Biden will now have to tackle a growing backlog of applications that have been held up for months as the pandemic shut down most visa processing by the state department. The process could potentially take years, he said.

“It’s a backlog that Trump created,” Morrison said. “He broke the immigration system.”

The latest slate of revocations targeted a grab-bag of issues, including a few that Trump signed in his last months in office.

Trump issued a memorandum in September that sought to identify municipal governments that permit “anarchy, violence and destruction in American cities.” The memorandum followed protests over George Floyd’s killing by Minneapolis police. The justice department identified New York City, Portland, Oregon, and Seattle as three cities that could have federal funding slashed.

Those cities in turn filed a lawsuit to invalidate the designation, and fight off the Trump administration’s efforts to withhold federal dollars.

Pete Holmes, the city attorney of Seattle, welcomed the Biden revocation, saying he was “glad to have this nonsense cleared from the decks”.

Another reversed order included one issued by Trump in his waning days, which mandated federal buildings return to a more classical style of architecture. The memorandum added that architects should look to “America’s beloved landmark buildings” such as the White House, the US Capitol, the supreme court, the Department of the Treasury and the Lincoln Memorial for inspiration.

The connection between being pro-mass immigration, pro-riot and pro-modern architecture should be further examined.

Modern architecture, either built for purely utilitarian purposes or built according to Jewish ideals of aesthetics, has turned American cities into hellscapes. Our cities no longer feel like places worth defending.

Just as an example, here are some of the old buildings from my own Ohio State University:

Here are some of the new ones, that the old ones are being torn down and replaced with:

We have been dehumanized by our environment, which has been made unfit for living beings of any sort.

No wonder no one has any desire to defend the place, other than rural people who are still connected to the land itself.