It seems like President Biden and his team are going all out, pushing through as many controversial moves as they can before his time in office ends. And when you take a closer look at what’s been happening, it’s hard not to feel a little frustrated.
Take a moment to check out this list of bold actions he’s taken in these final days:
- More bans on oil and gas drilling. After months of struggles with domestic energy production, these new bans could make things even harder for everyday Americans. The pain at the pump? It might just get worse.
- A squeeze on natural gas exports. Yes, even in the midst of energy uncertainty, the administration has moved to limit exports. Not exactly the kind of energy strategy that screams stability.
- A massive climate goal. Biden’s team has doubled down on the Paris Accord, committing to cutting U.S. emissions by nearly 70% by 2035. This is a huge challenge and could have far-reaching effects on industries across the country.
- Visa rule changes and a labor agreement. The White House has made it easier for foreign workers to come to the U.S., while securing a deal that lets over 40,000 federal workers continue working remotely.
- A surprising clemency spree. After promising not to grant a pardon to his son, Hunter, Biden did just that. Add to that hundreds of commutations for criminals — including those involved in bribes, fraud, and even child murderers escaping the death penalty.
- Student debt relief just before Christmas. Biden approved $4.28 billion in student debt relief, but this “gift” seems to benefit those who are already better off, at the expense of the less wealthy. A classic case of “progressive” policy.
- Throwing money around from the CHIPS Act and other initiatives. Biden’s team is pushing to spend billions before they leave office, despite concerns about wasteful spending.
- Vetoing a bill to help federal courts. There was a bipartisan push to expand the federal judiciary and clear up backlogs in key courts. But Biden vetoed it because the plan didn’t let his team pick the new judges.
The way it’s all coming together suggests one thing: it’s not Biden driving these decisions — it’s his staff, the same folks who’ve been pulling the strings for the last four years. And it’s clear they haven’t learned from their losses. Instead of changing course after a tough election, they’re digging in deeper.
So, while Biden may talk about his love for America, the actions taken by him and his team in these final days seem to speak louder. The country deserves better than this rushed, chaotic end to a tumultuous administration.