Biden’s Farewell Gifts
Biden is certainly going out with a bang. He commuted the sentences of over 1,500 prisoners. He then took off federal death row all inmates but three. He permanently removed 625 million acres of offshore waters from oil and gas leasing. There is some question as to whether a president can bar future presidents through such an action so expect this edict to be challenged. He banned natural gas tankless hot water heaters that make up 40 percent of the market. The leading manufacturer of the water heaters just finished the construction of a $70 million factory in Georgia that manufactures those water heaters and says that the facility will be rendered useless. Look for Trump to reverse the ban.
Then there are the awards. First Biden gives out 20 Presidential Citizens Awards. The recipients were
Mary Bonauto – Gay rights activist
Bill Bradley – Former US Senator and basketball star
Frank Butler – Battlefield trauma innovator
Liz Cheney – Vice chair of January 6 committee
Chris Dodd – Connecticut senator
Diane Evans – Founder of the Vietnam Women’s Memorial Foundation
Joseph Galloway – Vietnam war correspondent
Nancy Landon Kassebaum – Kansas senator
Ted Kaufman – Delaware senator
Carolyn McCarthy – New York congresswoman
Louis Redding – Civil Rights attorney
Bobby Sager – Photographer
Collins Deitz – Delaware judge
Eleanor Smeal – Women’s rights activist
Bennie Thompson – Mississippi congressman and Jan 6 vice chair
Mitsuye Tsutsumi – Japanese American activist
Thomas Vallely – Founder of Fulbright University Vietnam
Frances Visco – National Breast Cancer Coalition
Paula Wallace – Savannah College of Art and Design
Evan Wolfson – Gay rights activist
Clearly, the awards to Liz Chaney and Bennie Thompson generated the most buzz. Here Biden is throwing a middle finger at Trump supporters and Trump himself. It is surprising that he didn’t include Fani Willis and Letitia James.
Biden then handed out nineteen Medal of Freedom Awards, the nation’s highest civilian awards.
Jose Andres – Spanish chef and founder of World Central Kitchen
Bono – U2 vocalist
Ashton Carter – Former Secretary of Defense
Hillary Clinton
Michael J. Fox – Actor
Tim Gill – Gay rights activist
Jane Goodall – Ethologist
Fannie Lou Hamer – Civil Rights activist
Magic Johnson – Basketball star
Robert F. Kennedy
Ralph Lauren- Fashion Designer
Lionel Messi – Soccer player
Bill Nye – the Science Guy
George W. Romney – Former governor of Michigan
David Rubenstein -Chairman of the Carlyle Group
George Soros
George Stevens, Jr – Founder of the American Film Institute
Denzel Washington – Actor
Anna Wintour – Editor of Vogue
The Nation’s Highest Awards go to this group? Obviously the shadow presidents must love tapas, sports clothes and movies. The flash points are obviously Hillary Clinton and George Soros. But Bono? Bill Nye? Lionel Messi? Actually one could question the entire list although I like Fannie Lou Hamer, Jane Goodall and Michael J. Fox for his work on Parkinson’s. But the end of this administration can’t come soon enough.
Denzel desrves this.
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Agreed.
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