Apparently not. Please provide details.
The Biden
Administration started just a little more than 48 hours ago, and most of it is still to be confirmed, so it hasn't been able to comment on much yet, but
Biden himself has denounced rioting quite strongly all along.
Details on that, please. Especially on which terrorists got through.
Perhaps a few specific examples of this would help.
I know of no one whatsoever who has sanctioned or encouraged any riots, but feel free to give specific examples of those you know about.
Regarding the pipeline: first,
that number of jobs is wildly inflated, and most of those jobs were temporary anyway. And second, since the TransCanada pipeline has already had
over 20 leaks, resulting in several hundred thousand gallons of tarsands oil into American soil, I'd say there is definitely cause for concern about the project.
I watched the entire inauguration, and never saw Biden or anyone take their masks off. I did hear about one time he took it off while at the Lincoln Memorial, but no one else was anywhere near him at the time. But that's the only example I've seen...what others have you seen, and can document?
Ah yes, that time she was set up by the owner, as confirmed by her stylist himself. Not sure exactly what point you think her being misled by this owner makes, especially since Speaker Pelosi doesn't determine restrictions in San Francisco, the local government there does, but it did happen, so....
That might be a tad much, I agree; but, to be fair, she and other congresspersons were attacked a couple of weeks ago, and some specifically threatened her, so I can't really blame her for being nervous.
As regards the National Guard, from what I've heard,
that was a miscommunication that has since been rectified, and
President Biden has apologized for it. Regrettable, to be sure, but I see nothing to indicate malice here, just confusion and miscommunication. And, to be fair, it was apparently the National Guard's decision to camp in that garage, they were not specifically told to go there by someone else.
But, if you want to use this to criticize the Biden administration or Congress, that's your call; though it does not appear to be a decision made by either of them, so it seems a bit misplaced. I'd say it's more a case of Hanlon's Razor than anything else, and best remembered as a lesson going forward to plan these things better, and communicate those plans much more effectively.
-- A2SG, so far a lot of recriminations and very little facts or details to back them up...but I'm sure you'll correct that in a subsequent post......