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Will Biden survive until the net election seems to be pertinent question.
2024 is in reference to the next election, oh, wait, you meant 'just live long enough to see the next election.'
The soonest that a Republican President is possible is 2025.
2024 is in reference to the next election, oh, wait, you meant 'just live long enough to see the next election.'
The soonest that a Republican President is possible is 2025. It seems more likely that there will never be another Republican President.
Will Biden survive until the net election seems to be pertinent question.
You're a day late and a dollar short, Unfunny Man. Next time, you should read the entire thread before you respond.
Happy Face.
The answer then, Your Brilliance, is yes, of course. Biden will still be president in 2024. Your attempt to cover yourself is a fail. Your tag line is nonsense. There will be no "Nest Republican President in 2024."
Unless, of course, you are one of those idiots thinking Trump becomes president again on August 13th (which you very possibility are one of those idiots).
Can anyone trust a score keeper who can’t get a year right?
You're an angry person, which makes you dumb, or maybe you're just angry and dumb.
2024 is the election. 2024 is the beginning of the end for Biden's EOs. After a Republican wins, you can kiss the majority of Biden's EOs goodbye, or can you?
I'm not going to dumb down my posts for you, so, if you're going to jump into one of my threads, try and be up to speed before you do.
Mostly, no, and they shouldn't.
Biden will be president (a Democrat) until January 2025.
You can't admit a mistake, can you? And as far as being angry . . .
You don't have to dumb down your posts any more than you already do.![]()
Actually, for you, I think I have to buy some crayons and draw you a picture. A President is Elected in 2024, they have their plans laid out, and they're sworn in in 2025, but it's in 2024 that those plans truly get rolling.
Which particular EOs are objectionable?
My goodness, you moved the goal posts way out into the parking lot in an attempt to cover the ignorance of your actual thread title/posting.
Could you possibly be any more triggered (or dumb? or butt hurt?)?![]()
No, and they shouldn't. This is yet another example of giving too much power to the executive. When an incoming president can undo what the previous president did and do a 180, the president shouldn't have that level of power.
No, and they shouldn't. This is yet another example of giving too much power to the executive. When an incoming president can undo what the previous president did and do a 180, the president shouldn't have that level of power.
Whether to reverse a previous president's EOs is, of course, entirely within sitting president's discretion. So it depends on who is the next Republican president and what are his/her politics and preferences. From this point in time, that is impossible to see, except that we can be sure it won't be Trump.