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A Thorough Summary of Biden Executive Orders Signal Collision Course with GOP

A Thorough Summary of Biden Executive Orders Signal Collision Course with GOP

The onset of President Biden’s sovereignty is marked by tackling poverty resulting from the high inequality in the US through delivering relief to the impoverished population comprising low-income families and unemployed laborers. These actions reverse Trump’s administration policies by executing liberal initiatives to enhance low-income earners’ well-being (Leary, Davidson, and Restuccia).  So far, Biden’s government has rolled out more than twenty-four orders that focus on labor unions, environmental sustainability, and enhancing the government’s participation in the economy. At the same time, the White House has been persuading the Republican senators to support the $1.9 coronavirus legislation, which takes a considerable portion of America’s budget (Leary et al.). Critics argue that Biden’s initiatives undermine the inaugural address’s central themes, including national unity and the making of the bipartisan deal.

References

Leary. A, Davidson. K and Restuccia.A (2021, Jan 2nd). Biden’s Executive Orders Signal Collision Course with GOP. The Wall Street Journal. https://www.wsj.com/articles/bidens-early-policy-moves-signal-collision-course-with-gop-11611346734

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To enhance learning and to encourage fluency in current events, students are expected to read about current events in business and to contribute international news articles and summaries.

A Thorough Summary of Biden Executive Orders Signal Collision Course with GOP

The summary of the article should not go beyond one paragraph (about 5 sentences)
The article summary must be in your own words. The summary and the cited link (in APA format) to the article must be submitted via the Turnitin link in the weekly assignments folder no later than Saturday by 11:59 pm
Articles are to be selected from the business press. Suggested sources include The Economist, the Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, The New York Times, Newsweek, Fortune, Business Week, and Forbes etc.
Article selection must be made CAREFULLY – the topic of the article you select must tie in with a specific topic discussed in Chapter 3 of the eText

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