MM_Dandy wrote: Biden has just fired the general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board after he refused to tender his resignation.
MM_Dandy wrote: This is a bit of a shocker, as Presidents in the past have let the members of these "independent" boards finish their terms, even if they overlap administrations. Given that Trump had, for all intents and purposes, said "Screw the norms," I don't have a problem with it.
Heid the Ba wrote:Previous members tended to have some competence and not be partisan hacks so I have no problem with it.
MM_Dandy wrote:The US is again a signatory of the Paris Climate Agreement, and will rejoin the World Health Organization tomorrow. While this won't fix the environment or eradicate the coronavirus by the end of the month (but what can?), it's a couple of steps in the right direction. Biden has just fired the general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board after he refused to tender his resignation. This is a bit of a shocker, as Presidents in the past have let the members of these "independent" boards finish their terms, even if they overlap administrations. Given that Trump had, for all intents and purposes, said "Screw the norms," I don't have a problem with it.
g-one wrote:I think I'll finally apply for a passport. Then when I'm out for a ride, I won't have to turn around at the crossing all the time. Looking forward to it, haven't crossed the line since 2000.
Enzo wrote:...my experiences with them have made me feel they are all assholes.
Enzo wrote:I believe so. I am trying to bo a bit of business with a guy in ONtario, but we can't get anyone across the border to do so.
Enzo wrote:I liked visiting Canada, but I decided years ago I would never leave the USA, because I'd have to return via US customs. And my experiences with them have made me feel they are all assholes.
Мастер wrote:g-one wrote:I think I'll finally apply for a passport. Then when I'm out for a ride, I won't have to turn around at the crossing all the time. Looking forward to it, haven't crossed the line since 2000.
I think the border is closed to non-essential traffic, is it not?
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