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The Biden Debacle Part II

  In my previous post, I wrote about Pres. Biden's disastrous policy at the border, as well as it's impact on the spread of COVID. I also noted his false promise of bipartisanship, and embrace of the far left agenda. This post will deal with some of that agenda, including it's impact on the economy, law enforcement, race relations, education and the military. They're all interconnected in no small way, and Pres. Biden is making a mess of them all. With the left wing ascendant in his own party, he has found it easier to go along with them, rather than work with Republicans, even when they propose policies that a majority of Democrats support. The economy was recovering before Biden assumed office, and yet he continues to push a long wish list of leftist policies in the name of "recovery." The extension of unemployment benefits is a good example of how they can backfire. While he denies that the extra payments were keeping people from returning to work, the sta

The Biden Debacle, Part I

The Democrats beat Donald Trump in the 2020 election. The candidate that they nominated had been drummed out of the primaries twice before, but 2020 was an unusual year, to say the least. COVID 19 and the reaction to it changed everything, and definitely contributed to the sitting president getting ousted. The question today is about the man who replaced him, and the disastrous effect his policies are having on our nation, and the world. Candidate Joe Biden was a worse version of the one that Democrats had rejected twice before. It was apparent by his early failures in the primaries, until South Carolina. He really owes his victory to Rep. James Clyburn , who rallied the rank and file voters to support a faded old establishment candidate. It looks as if the ascending far left wing acquiesced, perhaps with assurances that he would bend to their agenda . In any case, Biden prevailed over all of the other candidates, including the farthest left ones.  Joe Biden won the election, although