ENTIRE FOREST LOGGED TO PRODUCE PAPER NEEDED FOR EXECUTIVE ORDERS ON CLIMATE CHANGE & CLEAN ENERGY.2/2/2021 Whether it's undoing the hard work of President Donald Trump or circumventing the legislative process in order to bring about the kind of secular-humanist and globalist changes the left has been salivating over since President Obama left the White House, one thing is absolutely certain: President Biden has been busy signing executive orders.
In fact, he's been so busy that he's on pace to have more executive orders signed in his first year in office than Woodrow Wilson did in his entire 8 years in office (1,803). This reality has paper companies so worried that they actually logged an entire forest in order to ensure they would have enough product to provide the White House. "The President considers his responsibility and authority a great honor", said Jen Psaki. "He is having a lot of fun with his new powers and he really sees very little reason to believe he won't continue with his current pace of executive orders, as long as Nancy Pelosi allows him to stay in office. So, until the 25th Amendment is enacted, He's going to keep on signing the bottom line." But while many people on the left are happy about the pace of these executive orders, especially those that have taken global climate change seriously, not everyone is excited about the collateral damage which these executive orders have created. And it's not because of the loss of jobs or even the economic effects of these decisions but rather the increased effects on the environment and climate. "Well, we certainly support any efforts the President makes to not only recognize the pending doom our planet faces if we don't make immediate and irrational decisions, but what we really didn't see was the environmental consequences of these executive orders", said Terry Clancy an environmental activist and president of the Save Trees Kill Babies (STKB) non-profit. On one hand, it's easy to see that immediate action is necessary, and most activists are willing to do whatever it takes to save the planet. Yet, in order to accomplish these radical agendas, they must also be willing to accept the environmental impacts well. "I really think Mother Earth will forgive us, becasue she knows the intentions of our heart", said Clancy. "It's going to get worse before it gets better but even if humans aren't around to see it, in the end the planet will once again be safe and will thrive in the peace and harmony of a clean world." |