President Joe Biden’s issuance of preemptive pardons has ignited fierce debate across the political spectrum. These pardons, involving high-profile …

Joe Biden’s Pardons: Shielding Allies from Controversy or Delivering Justice?

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  1. That was a great article. How many stupid things can a party do in 2-3 months time? They are a bunch of idiots and still haven’t learned a thing.

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      1. I was okay with the way he was governing, but his recent actions, particularly in the last week or so, were very disappointing. The preemptive pardons and the way the TikTok situation was handled after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the government left a bad taste. To me, if Congress approves a bill banning the platform, the President signs it into law, and the Supreme Court decides it is legal, then you have to enforce the law. You can’t just pass the buck to the next president. That’s bad business.

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      2. “He” was governing??? I don’t think “he” was governing. Also, he wasn’t fit enough to stand trial recently, but mentally capable enough to pardon all these people, including his family? I’m sorry. I was never a fan. Now, just today, Congress has found more potential “Biden Crime Family” crimes. (Media’s term for them not mine.)

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      3. I always look at each president in their totality, knowing that none of them are entirely good, regardless of what their supporters say. That’s why I’m an independent voter—I don’t want to get caught up in the politics of Republicans versus Democrats, because all of them are focused on their self-interest, not ours.

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      4. Same here. But I follow the person and their family.
        In college I did a deep dive on Silverado Savings and Loan. I also watched Barbara Bush (who so many loved), say that the poor after Katrina “would be better off.” I never voted for either of the Bush presidents.
        I’ve been a Republican, Democrat, and an Independent. I prefer alignment with the Independents.

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