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Biden charting massive unwanted changes

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View From Behind The Plow (a Column Of Opinion By Gary Reid, Publisher Emeritus)
Biden charting massive unwanted changes

The Biden presidency - if it stands - will bring massive changes to the United States.

The new president’s actions in the lead-up to the inauguration seemed to indicate he never thought he would actually attain the Oval Office.

The militarization of the capital - more armed forces on guard than any time during the Civil War - re-emphasized that impression.

Joe didn’t act like he was “sure of his horse.”

Maybe he, along with millions of other Americans, didn’t think he really won; that the vote counting was fraudulent.

One columnist suggests the battle for the White House isn’t over yet.

Lance D. Johnson in a piece headlined “The most important legal pathway that would allow Trump to reclaim the presidency” described that route as a “writ of quo warranto.”

Writing in a publication called Washington’s Dirty Laundry, he described the process this way:

A writ of quo warranto is used in court to challenge a person’s right to hold a public or corporate office. This phrase is Latin for “what authority?” What authority does Joe Biden have serving as the 46th President of the United States? Is the Biden presidency a legitimate, representative form of government? Has the Biden regime entered into a lawful compact with the people of the United States, or is there enough proof of fraud to revoke his authority and dismantle the Democrat’s newfound regime?”

Could Biden be stripped of his faux authority?

Legal authority is not simply bestowed upon Biden, just because he assumed the role of President after all legal challenges of election fraud were ignored by the Supreme Court, the Electoral College, and the Congress of the United States. Biden has no legal power just because tens of thousands of National Guard troops were forced to guard his inauguration and intimidate any dissent.

“Time is NOT up. The fight has just begun. The Supreme Court of the United States has ruled that any election of any United States official can be challenged, whether by fraud or error, through the writ of quo warranto.”

One of Joe Biden’s first acts as president was to sign a 60-day moratorium on new oil and natural gas leases and drilling permits. It’s one way the administration plans to tackle the “climate change crisis.” But Americans are already feeling the negative effects of the decision.

Blue states having buyer purchase regret

New Mexico, one of the most productive oil and gas areas in the country, is worried about the moratorium. The natural energy industry’s success impacts everything, down to education and government-funded programs.

Industry insiders have said this regulation means the entire regulatory process shuts down, including normal day-to-day activities “routine requests that arise during the normal course of business to requests for rights of way for new pipelines designed to gather more natural gas as part of efforts to reduce venting and flaring,” the Associated Press reported.

The majority of New Mexico’s production takes place on federal lands. Oil and gas companies pay hundreds of millions in royalties each year to frack. The concern with the new order, however, is that energy companies could move to Texas where there is no reliance on federal lands to obtain energy.

“I think we’re going to see companies choosing not to invest in New Mexico and take their jobs and drilling to Texas just 3 miles away,” New Mexico Republican Party Chairman Steve Pearce said. “They can just scoot across the border where they don’t have federal lands.”

A study conducted by the University of Wyoming found that New Mexico would lose $207.7 billion in GDP over the next 20 years if the Biden administration’s rule remains in effect. That would result in a loss of “36,217 jobs, $22.1 billion in GDP, $9.8 billion in wages and $6.3 billion in tax revenue” over the course of four years under Biden, the Fairfield Sun Times reported.

Interestingly enough, Biden carried the state by 10 percentage points. The state remains heavily Democratic despite the Democrats’ repeated calls to end fracking, the state’s biggest industry.

All states face economic assault as Biden follows the leftist line of attacking all free enterprise - and oil and gas more so.

The new administration is determined to destroy America’s history. Coming up next is the battle over the 1776 commission.

One of President Joe Biden’s very first executive actions was to disband the 1776 Commission and remove the commission’s report from the White House website.

1776 Advisory Commission Disbanded

Mike Gonzalez, a Heritage Foundation senior fellow and member of President Donald Trump’s 1776 Advisory Commission, has written a book, “The Plot to Change America: How Identity Politics is Dividing the Land of the Free.”

Now disbanded by Biden, the 1776 Commission was created to defend the Constitution and disprove the many errors in the 1619 Project, which alleges the U.S. was created to defend slavery.