Leftist operatives scramble to entrench their policies before Biden’s potential exit, raising concerns about the future of American governance.
At a Glance
- New York Times publishes a “to-do list” for Biden’s final weeks in office
- FBI Director Christopher Wray reportedly promoting loyalists to delay changes
- Leftists push for ERA enactment, immigrant protection, and student loan forgiveness
- Efforts seen as attempts to counteract potential policies of a future Trump administration
- Critics argue these actions undermine the democratic transition of power
Leftist Agenda Unveiled: The New York Times’ Controversial “To-Do List”
The New York Times recently published what critics are calling a “grotesque leftist to-do list” for President Joe Biden’s potential final weeks in office.
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The controversial piece has sparked intense debate about the intentions of the current administration and its supporters as they face the possibility of a significant shift in power.
The article, which outlines a series of actions urged by various leftist figures and organizations, appears to be a last-ditch effort to solidify progressive policies before a potential Republican administration takes the reins. This blatant attempt to entrench leftist ideologies in the federal government has alarmed many who see it as a threat to the smooth transition of power that is fundamental to our democratic system.
FBI Director’s Controversial Moves: Safeguarding or Sabotage?
One of the most concerning revelations from the New York Times piece involves FBI Director Christopher Wray.
According to reports, Wray is actively promoting loyalists within the bureau, ostensibly to delay or obstruct changes that might be implemented by his potential successor, Kash Patel. This strategy, described by some as an attempt to “burrow” allies into key positions, raises serious questions about the politicization of our nation’s top law enforcement agency.
The implications of such actions are far-reaching. By potentially hampering the ability of a new administration to implement its policies, Wray’s reported actions could be seen as an attempt to subvert the will of the American people as expressed through their votes. This undermines the principles of democratic transition and raises concerns about the integrity of our institutions.
The leftist agenda doesn’t stop at the FBI. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is urging Biden to enact the Equal Rights Amendment, a move that could have far-reaching consequences for gender-based policies and laws. Meanwhile, immigration advocates are pressing for drastic measures to protect illegal immigrants from potential deportation under a future Trump administration.
The push for student loan forgiveness also continues unabated, with advocates like Ryann Liebenthal calling for Biden to cancel debt for seniors and those allegedly defrauded by for-profit schools. This move is clearly designed to create a political trap for any incoming administration that might seek to reverse such policies.
“Let Americans see that Mr. Biden tried to make the lives of these debtors better and his successor chose to make them worse,” Liebenthal said.
It’s a good reminder that, while Biden is on his way out, he still has more than a month left to enact as much as he has the power, and the will power, to do.