![]() ![]() “The punditry has never understood Biden - and they still don’t,” Klain told the outlet. ![]() Klain, the recently departed chief of staff, denied this to Politico at the time. And the DNC’s recently adopted primary schedule offers additional insurance by making South Carolina, where moderates have an advantage, the first primary state.” “He seems awfully unlikely to draw a primary challenger from the left, especially given the fact that the most influential progressive, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), is already backing Biden. “For two-plus years, Biden has done a better-than-expected job keeping progressives and moderates together,” Politico said in early March. Those same policies, though, would have been very much at home in the Obama administration, which expanded Arctic drilling and pursued punitive action on immigration.” “On Arctic drilling, immigration, and more, the White House has staked out new positions fiercely at odds with activist groups and with many members of the Democratic caucus. “From the moment Zients has arrived, the administration has either reversed course or leaned further into conservative policies,” Slate said. The story, and other recent ones, attributed the recent change to the appointment as White House Chief of Staff of Jeffrey Zients, who replaced Ron Klain earlier this year. Also this spring, Biden announced a new border restriction policy and moved to block a new criminal code passed by the city government in Washington, D.C. There have been rumblings in recent months about the Biden Administration tacking a bit towards the right, on several key issues from energy to immigration policy.Īccording to Slate, the administration approved the Willow oil drilling project in Alaska’s National Petroleum Reserve, despite campaign promises from 2020 that there would be no more drilling on federal lands. PST file (doesn't accept another location) and doesn't really SYNC anything with any data in it, it isn't of much use.Is Joe Biden pivoting to the right?: On energy and immigration, the president has been tacking towards the center, which some supporters attribute to the chief of staff change earlier this year. Sounded pretty obvious to me! I'll go looking for that functionality on Google_Play. I could drag and drop documents, links and other things I need to read into folders, and they'd just be on my phone when I had a few minutes to take care of business. ![]() I thought Kies would be a syncing product that would basically have the same file structure on the desktop as on the S4, and anything I drop in the tree on the desktop would just get copied into the same place on my phone. ![]() The sync apparently has nothing to do with all the other folders - it only performs a sync on contacts etc. The big disappointment is that I'd like to drag and drop an ebook or music file into the appropriate folder (%profile%\Documents\Samsung\Kies\ebook for example) on my PC, and have it auto-sync to the phone when I connect using Kies. (when is Microsoft going to get a clue about putting transient data on a different drive!?) The second issue is that Kies assumes the Outlook.PST file being used is on C:, while my profile is on another drive. Anything I add to Google Contacts would find it's way to my phone, then to Outlook Contacts. I wanted to use the S4 as a conduit to sync Outlook on my PC to Google Contacts which I use just as much if not more. The first issue is that Kies does not sync contacts to what I'm using for contacts - Google, but to what I'm not using - Samsung internal contacts, which I have five of. I have two primary issues with Kies, plus one big disappointment. ![]()
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