Our national political parties have apparently set the table for this year’s election buffet and the entrees are somewhat less than desirable. The majority of Republicans are dead-set on making a point about the last presidential election; thus forcing Donald Trump down the throats of all those who diss him badly. The Democrats got crossed up by their place-holder Biden and by the time they realized he was not going to ease on off to the old age home, it appears it might be too late to move on to Plan B.
It
should be noted that in both instances, major change could yet occur. Given the geriatric nature of the candidates,
health and infirmity is always a primary concern. In the case of Biden, the deterioration in
the man is so obvious that the Democrats might seriously consider a candidate
switcheroo right up until their convention.
In the matter of Trump, the Republicans certainly won’t replace him… but
the Department of Justice might. On both sides, it is highly unlikely that
any change takes place and it appears the contest is pretty much set for this
election.
Neither
candidate can win on merit; both are bereft of presidential fiber. Neither candidate has much to say about the
other that cannot be hurled directly back at them. Both candidates run off at the mouth like
high school smart alecks. Both
candidates are known quantities that many, many voters simply do not like. Yet here we are…one must win and one must lose.
Just guessing here, but it is
really hard to see how a man like Joe Biden can be elected president…again.
His administration is an abysmal
failure; he is a broken down, senile, incompetent, old man; and he is
surrounded and served by simpletons who are clueless as to the realities of
their environment. One has to believe
that the only way Donald Trump loses this election is if he somehow
self-destructs. Biden cannot win it; Trump can only lose it. However, given the man that Donald Trump
is…one would be extremely foolish not to consider that possibility. Buckle up, friends…the show is about to start.
Can
Donald Trump muster sufficient self-control to allow the voters of America to
reluctantly and inescapably reach the conclusion that he is indeed the lesser
of two evils? …or… Will Trump allow his ego to go the full monty and unleash
his arrogance and crude nature for all to see, thus opening the door for a
combination of Democrat election shenanigans and voter disenchantment to
deliver a squeaker of a victory to Biden and the Democrats?
https://americanmind.org/salvo/the-2024-election-will-be-neither-free-nor-fair/
https://reason.com/2024/03/04/there-are-so-many-ways-2024-could-go-wrong/
https://nypost.com/2024/03/01/opinion/20-new-rules-of-politics-democrats-have-given-us/
https://reason.com/2024/03/02/commander-in-chains/
https://www.commentary.org/john-podhoretz/how-can-biden-stay-in-now/
https://jewishworldreview.com/0324/york030624.php
https://thefederalist.com/2024/02/29/9-ways-the-feds-are-using-bidenbucks-to-rig-the-2024-election/
https://nypost.com/2024/03/05/us-news/bidens-2024-advantage-an-alliance-of-elites-rigging-the-game/
https://victorhanson.com/russia-russia-forever-an-anatomy-of-a-left-wing-obsession/
Joe
Biden has taken the Executive Branch of our government into a realm of
dysfunction neverbeforeseen in my
lifetime. Through a combination of
personal and official corruption, personal and appointed incompetence, just
plain stupid policy promotion, and a hypocritical form of leadership that is
devoid of character and integrity…this
man has put upon the presidency a pall of shame, buffoonery, ridicule, and
disgust. By selling his soul to the
progressive elements of his party and our society/culture in general, he has
placed the stewardship of government’s role in our lives at the hands of
foolish people who quite simply do not have the sense to get in out of the
rain.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/editorials/2898876/secs-costly-climate-overreach/
https://reason.com/2024/02/29/do-u-s-public-schools-really-need-77000-more-counselors/
And
then…after clearly demonstrating how
truly incapable of governing he is…this man stands before Congress, our nation,
and the world to deliver a State of the
Union speech that is simply an incoherent mix of political venom, bald-faced
deceit, shouting and spittle, and mixed up verbiage that borders on
incomprehension. The gall of this man to
say the things he said this week is proof positive that he has no shame, no
self-comprehension, and certainly no ethical or moral content.
https://amgreatness.com/2024/03/08/response-to-bidens-state-of-the-union-address/
https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/i-inherited-an-economy-on-the-brink/
https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/state-of-the-union-address-vs-economic-reality/
https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2024/03/sotu-response-by-the-numbers.php
https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/03/bidens-bridge-to-nowhere/
https://amgreatness.com/2024/02/29/how-to-respond-to-the-state-of-the-union-address/
Joe
Biden is a verily dishonest man; but in no area does his dishonesty seem more
obvious than in his approach to our national economy. As
demonstrated by the previous facts, Biden inherited an economy from Donald
Trump that was on the verge of a robust and widespread recovery from the
pandemic setback. Had he done NOTHING at all, that recovery would
likely have continued. Instead, he
literally SABOTAGED our economy with
pure spite by dismantling any effective policy that was Trump-related and then
proceeded to implement his own ill-conceived and farcical progressive policies.
https://amgreatness.com/2024/02/27/the-lasting-damage-of-bidenomics/
In
a perfect world, a reckless and incompetent president like Biden would be
somewhat counterbalanced by a sober and responsible Legislative Branch of
government. NOT! The Senate Democrats
are focused on trying to create an environment that will permit Biden to somehow
slide into a second term…mostly by shoveling the maximum amount of tax dollars
towards their supporters. The
Republicans in the House seem intent on re-enacting their own private version
of the Civil War and bringing new depth and meaning to the term chaos. Congress
fiddles while our national economy burns!
https://reason.com/2024/03/05/congress-wastes-billions-with-bogus-emergency-declaration/
The
state of America’s domestic politics is unsettled to the max…but that is not
new. We have endured episodes of
political warfare before and come out of it intact. We must trust in our Constitution and our
government to somehow get past this spell of childishness and dysfunction and
return at some point soon to a state of relative normalcy.
On
the other hand, foreign affairs are an entirely different kettle of fish. This aspect of our government lies almost
exclusively under the purview of the Executive Branch and…to put it mildly…that
branch is currently asleep at the wheel.
It was nothing short of shameful
to listen to Joe Biden’s anti-Israel rhetoric in his State of the Union
address. This is no way to treat an
historical American ally and there is no way that this type of behavior by our
leadership can assure our other global allies.
Joe Biden would sell out his own mother or children for political gain
and his fawning over Hamas clearly demonstrates that fact.
Simultaneously,
the question of American support for Ukraine continues to be debated on a daily
basis. I understand that there must be
limits to all things…how much money can
we actually afford to send in foreign aid when there are so many needs begging
for the same dollars? But we must
never forget that we ourselves would not exist today but for the foreign
support we received during our war for independence. We do
not have to bleed for Ukraine; but we
should damn sure give them all the tools they need to fight for
themselves…against what is likely our most serious enemy on this planet. The amount of American support that
should flow to Ukraine is a complex issue that has many aspects, both pro and
con.
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/IF/IF12040
https://amgreatness.com/2024/03/05/whats-so-great-about-nato/
https://americanmind.org/salvo/morally-empty/
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