Very interesting.
They believe it's okay for women to be raped. Just wait til they open the borders - it will be Sweden 2.0
The guy should have included a link to the original document.
You're the one living in a bubble - judging an entire country of votes by your little liberal pocket.
Yes - we'll have to wait and see. Thanks.
Thanks - good to know.
Its a mix - some are PAs and some are EOs - thee whole list: https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/
I do appreciate you bringing the PA thing to my attention. Important to know.
They are a mix of both EOs and PAs https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/
I apologize for the mIx-up
TO BE CLEAR - some of these are EOs and some of them are Presidential Actions that don't have the legal force of EOs
I apologize - I don't want to mislead.
What? What am I missing?
Also - SOme of those Biden orders are EOs - https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/
I need to stop posting - I am going to get people confused as I am .
Guess that explains the rather sullen "inauguration" - you couldn't make this stuff up if you tried.
Have to admit, I'd love to see the left get all freaked out over mass crackdowns.
Awww. me too. :)
No problem - I should have been more careful. So much info flying around, my head is worn out -
Good to see you Fates :-)
Genius - I 100% believe that Trump's in it for the long haul - his character won't let him do anything else.
"Massive" is the word alright.
So are you saying it's a fake Biden, too? Or they're controlling him? I'm sorry - my head is fried.
That would be great! I truly believe Trump is not letting go of this.
But why's the fake necessary? I'm sorry - I probaby shouldn't be posting - My head is fried.
Agree: re 10 days - My gut tells me we are forming the new Republic.
Right - they haven't been processed yet - so it may be a lag. Also, as someone pointed out here, Biden issued Presidential actions, not EOs - the PAs have no legal force.
OMW - you are so right. Mystery solved. Thank you. Lesson learned. Mea Culpa
I hope you're right - I would celebrate.
Yes - that's a good point.
Good point - and you're right - We need to keep an eye on it.
It wouldn't seem so strange if there weren't other things that appeared fake. But this on top of other things, makes it more questionable.
NONE of these executive orders are numbered or in the Federal Register. NONE of them. In fact, the FR site says he's issued ZERO EOs: https://www.federalregister.gov/presidential-documents/executive-orders The EOs are on the WH site but aren't numbered. https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/
EDIT: Biden didn't sign EOs - he signed presidential actions which do not have force of law
This is a great find.
Here's the article content: .
NEED A 747 AIRPLANE INTERIOR, a roadside diner, a New York street scene? No problem. Most studios keep such generic sets on hand. But what if a director needs something more specific, say, a semicircular room with a big desk in front of three large windows, a rug with the Presidential seal, a Frederic Remington reproduction of a man on a horse, bookshelf alcoves with fancy woodwork and a big American flag -- in other words, an Oval Office?
It is an increasingly common need, given the number of new films that deal with conspiracies in the White House, the threat of international terrorism and alien invasions. This year at least three movies have Oval Office scenes: the recent ''Absolute Power,'' about the cover-up of a murder committed by the President; ''Murder at 1600,'' opening on Friday, in which a woman is killed in the White House, and ''Air Force One,'' a Harrison Ford film due this summer in which the President's plane is hijacked.
One Oval Office is available from Castle Rock Pictures, which built an extensive White House set -- East Wing and West Wing -- on the Culver lot in Los Angeles for the 1995 film ''The American President.'' The Castle Rock Oval Office has since been used for Disney's ''Nixon'' and 20th Century Fox's ''Independence Day.''
But until recently most productions borrowed the Oval Office that Warner Brothers built for ''Dave,'' its 1993 film about a Presidential impostor. ''It's something that's very distinctive, and a lot of people want it,'' said Gary Credle, president of Warner Brothers studio facilities.
Now, though, Mr. Credle has two Oval Office sets: the one for ''Dave'' in Los Angeles, and one just constructed in Toronto for ''Murder at 1600'' -- because ''Absolute Power'' was already occupying the ''Dave'' set.
Fred Baron, senior vice president of feature production at 20th Century Fox, used the ''Dave'' Oval Office for ''Hot Shots, Part Deux.'' ''It's a good asset,'' he said. ''It was standing at Warners for a long time, and you would just go over and shoot right there.''
Warner Brothers' rental supervisor, Ronnie Wexler, said portions of the ''Dave'' set ''go out all the time.'' Portions of the ''Dave'' Oval Office have been used as many as 25 times for films like ''The Pelican Brief'' and ''Clear and Present Danger,'' and for television shows.
Repeatedly storing and erecting the ''Dave'' set, however, has left it a little shopworn, partly because of the difficulty of storing an odd-shape set. ''There's no real convenient place to break the walls of an Oval Office,'' said Nelson Coates, the production designer for ''Murder at 1600,'' ''so you end up breaking the plaster.''
For ''Murder at 1600,'' which stars Wesley Snipes as a police officer investigating the murder, Mr. Coates created a new Oval Office, entrance halls and the White House grand staircase.
IN AN OVAL OFFICE SET, as in life, God is in the details. ''Ours is the most architecturally accurate,'' Mr. Coates said. ''In niches and alcoves, what had been regular shelves on other sets are really coffered octagons in ours. We have sliding doors that slide -- in Warner Brothers' set, they were hinged. Joe Blow audience member may not go, 'Oh, that's wrong.' But a million visitors see the Oval Office every year.''
<Mr. Coates was one of them. ''We did a V.I.P. tour after doing just a general tour, on two different occasions,'' he said. And he did his homework, since the decor of the Oval Office changes with each President.
He avoided, however, emulating President Clinton's new color scheme and upholstery, which he describes as ''circus stripes.''
''It's a cream, gold and red with alternating-width bands, in Scalamandre fabric,'' he said. ''I guess they were thinking Presidential, but with the yellow drapes and the blue rug, it looks like you're at the circus. If we'd put Clinton's exact fabric on the sofas in our film, people would have thought we were mocking it.'' Instead Mr. Coates used a subdued stripe on the sofas and ''went more toward a Reagan model'' with dark blue drapes.
What about just using the real White House? ''We do get requests to film here,'' said Neel Lattimore, Hillary Rodham Clinton's press secretary. ''And we're as gracious as we can be, but the answer is no.'' ''The White House is a historical property, and it's not used for commercial purposes,'' he added. ''It's not a set. Besides, using it would put all these set designers out of business, and we're for jobs.''
An entire store full of shoes is yet to fall.
Preferably concrete
Agree - I miss Trump, too.