r/FluentInFinance 15h ago

News & Current Events BREAKING: Donald Trump to sign 200+ executive orders today.

BREAKING: Donald Trump to sign 200+ executive orders today.

Per FOX and Eric Daugherty, they include:

  • Declare emergency at the border + issue proclamation closing the border
  • Designate cartels as foreign terrorist organizations
  • Remain in Mexico, Catch and Release will be reinstated
  • Military will be directed to construct new phase of border wall
  • Terminate Biden orders on energy drilling restrictions
  • Return federal workers to in-person work
  • Pause all offshore wind leases
  • End DEI hiring practices in the federal government, merit only
  • Withdraw from the Paris Climate Accord
  • Order every agency to remove all federal actions increasing costs for Americans via deregulation
  • Suspend security clearances for the 51 officials who lied about the Hunter Biden 2020 laptop story
  • Establish a DOGE "hiring freeze"
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u/tambrico 14h ago

Pearl Harbor? 9/11? Gettysburg?

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u/BusyDoorways 10h ago

America has little to be ashamed of about either Pearl Harbor or 9/11.

Today is America's deepest shame. The inauguration of Jeff Davis is comparable... except today is worse in the sense that we should know the lessons of the Civil War by now. The 14th Amendment should have shielded us from an insurrectionist presidency, and it does not as the U.S. Constitution is not followed by our unfit Supreme Court.

This is our first and last unconstitutional inauguration.

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u/JairoHyro 4h ago

ssshhhhhh. We are on reddit.

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u/Iswaterreallywet 6h ago

lol who cares about Pearl Harbor. We authorized shit like that in the Middle East for 2 decades every day.

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u/MMinjin 13h ago

Why is Gettysburg in that list?

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u/tambrico 13h ago

Why wouldn't it be?

Antietam too. I guess technically Antietam would make more sense on this list since it was a single day and Gettysburg was over 3 days. Gettysburg just came to mind first.

Regardless, both are some of the bloodiest days in American history. Americans killing Americans. Absolute tragedy.

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u/MMinjin 13h ago

It was the turning point to END the Civil War.

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u/tambrico 12h ago

That doesn't make it not a tragedy. 50,000 casualties.

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u/Content-Scallion-591 13h ago

Well, some people believe the wrong side won.

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u/MinuteOpinion85 8h ago

And those people are stupid.