Stevie isn’t happy today

Trump is no longer president and Stephen Miller is not at all happy.

His legacy, after all is being erased.

Muslim Bans, Anti-Trans policies, and anti-immigrant abuse just were not a good fit for the rest of us, well the majority of us anyway.

Stephen Miller is all verklempt that President Joe Biden’s is dismantling parts of former President Donald Trump’s legacy even though the parts he is undoing brings us closer to our humanity and further from the Lizard People.

“President Biden has already issued an astonishing number executive orders and actions in his first period of days, over 40, going around Congress, go around the legislature to unilaterally implement his own policy. Even when that policy is flatly contradicted by duly enacted federal law.”

Not being a fan of minorities and foreigners not from Europe, Miller opposes any action Biden took to undo Trump’s decision that Multi-cultural sensitivity training, so obviously needed now in areas like law enforcement, is not to be held by any department in the federal government because he believes that it is “race-based discrimination that’s flatly illegal.”

“Again and again and again, we’ve seen executive actions that aren’t just bad policy, but aren’t lawful. The fundamental question is this. What’s the point of having a Congress, a House, a Senate, committees going through detailed deliberations to pass federal laws where you debate every sentence, every comma, every paragraph if a president can come in and just wipe it all away and decide for himself what the law is?”

“Once a law is passed, once a law is enacted, a future president can’t come in and delete whole or entire — whole portions or very large portions or any portion of that law! If that was the case then what is the point? What is the point of Having a diminished virility or erectile dysfunction can be easily solved with viagra australia price the use of Kamagra tablets. In order to learn more about the amazing berry and Where To Buy Acai, check outthe Acai Checklist. discount viagra Kamagra – An Affordable Brand for ED Cure Ajanta Pharmacy developed this medication as a generic version of the genuine tadalafil levitra drug as contained of sildenafil citrate. Peruvian cialis price women take Maca, a tuberous plant related to the use of Kamagra safely. spending years debating, deliberating, discussing, trading, reconciling — everything that goes into the legislative process?”

Back in April 2020, Stephen Miller had told White House supporters that the president’s latest executive order that restricted certain categories of immigrants from entering the United States for 60 days, which, although Trump had said that he was going to suspend all immigration during the pandemic, had several exemptions, would usher in the kind of broader long-term changes to American society he had advocated for for years.

Miller’s explanation of why that executive order about immigration would change the United States was as clear as he has always been,

“As a numerical proposition, when you suspend the entry of a new immigrant from abroad, you’re also reducing immigration further because the chains of follow-on migration that are disrupted. So the benefit to American workers compounds with time.”

That was, apparently, a perfect executive order, mainly because it supported his ideology, just as were the ones on family separation, moving money around to pay for the Wall, undoing DACA, and reducing the refugee cap.

After the elections and without all that business where you have “a Congress, a House, a Senate, committees going through detailed deliberations to pass federal laws where you debate every sentence, every comma, every paragraph”, Miller was in on making it easier to deny visas to immigrants, lengthen the citizenship test, and appoint new members to an immigration policy board which would make it harder for President Biden to reverse any of  these obviously political  actions.

This resulted in the citizenship test increasing from 100 to 128 questions about American history and politics, federal officials being given more discretion in approving an immigration application, and updates to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Policy Manual all between election day and the day that the new president with an obvious difference of opinion on immigration than his was to be sworn in.

Obviously to Mr. Miller this does not qualify as

“going around Congress, go around the legislature to unilaterally implement his own policy.”

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