A report card on the Biden administration

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    Why would white boy Joe Biden with his history of racism go speak to anyone about White Supremacy? He is the very definition of White Supremacy.

    I hope he does not go stumbling around on stage again..







     
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    Here is Joe admitting they put together “the most extensive and inclusive VOTER FRAUD organization” in history. Looks like Obama did too..



     
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    Wow! The EU is really serious about getting off Russian oil and gas. It may take till the end of the year, but the Russian economy will be devastated.

    There is an added benefit. The EU is also fighting climate change. We have seen the drastic effects of climate change here in the U.S., drought, flooding, abnormal number of violent storms and tornadoes, abnormal number of damaging forest fires, etc. Next up, hurricane season is almost upon us.

    Anyway, here is what the EU is doing.

    ABC explains, "The European Union’s executive arm moved Wednesday to jump-start plans for the 27-nation bloc to abandon Russian energy amid the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine, proposing a nearly 300 billion-euro ($315 billion) package that includes more efficient use of fuels and faster rollout of renewable power.

    "The European Commission’s investment initiative is meant to help the 27 EU countries start weaning themselves off Russian fossil fuels this year. The goal is to deprive Russia, the EU’s main supplier of oil, natural gas and coal, of tens of billions in revenue and strengthen EU climate policies.

    "The bloc’s dash to ditch Russian energy stems from a combination of voluntary and mandatory actions. Both reflect the political discomfort of helping fund Russia’s military campaign in a country that neighbors the EU and wants to join the bloc.

    "With no end in sight to Russia’s war in Ukraine and European energy security shaken, the EU is rushing to align its geopolitical and climate interests for the coming decades. It comes amid troubling signs that have raised concerns about energy supplies that the EU relies on and have no quick replacements for, including Russia cutting off member nations Poland and Bulgaria after they refused a demand to pay for natural gas in rubles."

    No doubt our President will help anyway he can. It's in our interests to do so.
     
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    I'm sure he will.. He already sent javelins to Russia before they invaded and gave a thumbs up to their pipeline.. He is helping Russia as much as he can...Wait till the Taliban starts selling US military equipment to Russia to be used against Ukraine...

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/8jgVcxMDlEc
     
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    Chris Cillizza writes, "Tuesday was the biggest day of the 2022 primary season to date, with five states – ranging from Pennsylvania in the east to Oregon in the west – casting votes for Senate, governor and House.

    "A week ago, it looked like conservative activist Kathy Barnette might be the GOP’s Senate nominee in Pennsylvania, which would have been a total and complete disaster for McConnell, who has emphasized the need to nominate candidates who can win over swing voters (Dr. Oz?). It appears McConnell can breathe a sigh of relief." The extremist Trump acolyte is losing.

    "In maybe the most consequential result of the night, state Sen. Doug Mastriano rolled to a victory in the Pennsylvania GOP gubernatorial primary. Mastriano, who would have been considered a fringe candidate (at best) even a decade ago is now the Republican nominee for governor in one of the most competitive states in the country. Mastriano is a leading proponent of election denial and was in Washington for the “Stop the Steal” rally on January 6, 2021. The scariest part? If Mastriano wins, he would have the ability appoint Pennsylvania’s secretary of state, the top election official who will oversee the 2024 election."

    Cillizza continued, "It was a bit of a mixed bag for the former President on Tuesday night – and it remains to be seen whether Oz, his pick for the Pennsylvania Senate race, can pull it off. But what the primary voting across the country reinforced is that Trump is (still) the primary mover in Republican politics. He is the sun around which all candidates – those openly courting his endorsement and those trying to keep him at a comfortable distance – revolve. Trump’s endorsement isn’t fullproof: He backed Rep. Madison Cawthorn in North Carolina and Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin in Idaho, who both lost. But he also plucked North Carolina Rep. Ted Budd from obscurity to an easy victory in the state’s GOP Senate primary."

    It would appear that rejecting American elections is a new hobby for Republicans. Just look at their leader. Trump is the Stolen Election-in-Chief, and he is the leader of the party. Vladimir Putin, who helped Trump get elected in 2016, could not be more pleased.
     
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    The Republican Party has captured the minds of those who live in the rural counties of America. Those voters are mostly farmers and rural shopkeepers. They lack education and they are not well-informed. Most of what they know about politics is by word of mouth or YouTube.

    Most of them do not have a computer. Some do not have a television, and, if they do, they don't spend much time watching it. Farming and ranching is not a eight hour job. It's more like an 18-hour job. The shopkeeper spends nearly all of his waking hours in his store because he doesn't have enough business to do otherwise.

    They are quite gullible. If a politician they like says something, they take it as gospel. Trump won their hearts because he is good at that kind of thing and he doesn't let truth or reality interfere with what he wants to say.

    As this thread will attest it is unlikely that any Republican will respond to this post. They are, after all, educationally challenged. They prove it nearly every day.
     
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    ""unlikely that any Republican will respond to this post.""

    Your a "Lying Dog-Faced Pony Soldier" if I may quote Joe

    Yea this one is hard to reply to.... ""Most of them do not have a computer. Some do not have a television"" is about as silly a claim as Big Foot and unicorns... Even Big Foot has computer, TV, and a cell phone.
    But you are from California... so you live in a whole different country.
     
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    Due in part to our President, Putin was dealt a triple whammy in his war against Ukraine.

    President Biden on Thursday stood alongside his Swedish and Finnish counterparts to endorse their countries’ entry into NATO, a move in defiance of Russian President Vladimir Putin, and he urged the Senate to move "efficiently and quickly" to consent to Finland and Sweden's application.

    Biden said it was a “momentous day,” calling Sweden and Finland “two capable partners,” and noting that their troops “already serve shoulder-to-shoulder with U.S. troops” across the globe. “This is a victory for democracy in action.”

    President Biden and Congress deepened U.S. involvement in the global effort to reject Russia’s invasion of Ukraine Thursday, with the Senate voting to finalize more than $40 billion in new military and humanitarian assistance.

    The European Union’s executive arm moved Wednesday to jump-start plans for the 27-nation bloc to abandon Russian energy amid the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine, proposing a nearly 300 billion-euro ($315 billion) package that includes more efficient use of fuels and faster rollout of renewable power.

    Instead of dividing NATO, Putin's war with Ukraine has strengthened NATO, thanks in part to our President. Led by the United States, in every respect Putin is losing this war.
     
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    Excellent news on the economic front.

    ABC reports, "More Americans applied for jobless aid last week, but the total number of Americans collecting unemployment benefits is at a 53-year low."

    Well, that doesn't sound good, but this does as ABC continued.

    "The total number of Americans collecting jobless benefits for the week ending May 7 fell again from the previous week, to 1,317,000. That’s the fewest since December 27, 1969.

    "American workers are enjoying historically strong job security two years after the coronavirus pandemic plunged the economy into a short but devastating recession. Weekly applications for unemployment aid have been consistently below the pre-pandemic level of 225,000 for most of 2022
    , even as the overall economy contracted in the first quarter and concerns over inflation persist.

    "Earlier this month, the government reported America’s employers added 428,000 jobs in April, leaving the unemployment rate at 3.6%, just above the lowest level in a half-century. Hiring gains have been strikingly consistent in the face of the worst inflation in four decades, with employers adding at least 400,000 jobs for 12 straight months."

    Honestly, I do not know what Americans are complaining about. Americans are working, spending money, and bitching. Would they prefer widespread unemployment, less spending, and lower prices? Do they want a recession? Prices retreat during a recession due to lack of spending. Do they know what they want? There are doubts.

    When it comes to the economy, Americans are extremely short-sighted.
     
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    Ultimately this is what Republicans want as they silently cheer on the prospect of the Supreme Court overturning Roe vs, Wade. They want complete government control of pregnancies in the U.S. What the woman wants in terms of her physical, mental, circumstantial health is immaterial.

    Strangely enough, Republicans say nothing about achieving their decades long goal.

    Oklahoma Republicans provide an example for what Republicans want for the country as a whole.

    CNN reports, "Oklahoma’s legislature on Thursday passed a bill that would ban abortions from the stage of “fertilization” and allow private citizens to sue abortion providers who “knowingly” perform or induce an abortion “on a pregnant woman.”

    "The legislation is among the nation’s strictest bills on abortion and is a clear rebuke of the protections granted in the landmark 1973 case Roe v. Wade. The bill prohibits abortions at any stage of pregnancy, with exceptions for medical emergencies or if the pregnancy was a result of rape, sexual assault or incest and reported to law enforcement.

    "Oklahoma’s House of Representatives approved the measure by a vote of 73-16, and it now heads to the desk of Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt, who has previously pledged to sign every piece of legislation limiting abortion that reaches his desk. CNN has reached out to the governor’s office for comment.

    "The bill’s passage comes as Republican-led states have been pushing strict abortion measures in anticipation of the US Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade next month in a case concerning a Mississippi abortion law. Though many states have on their books so-called trigger laws, which ban abortions in the event that the high court reverses Roe, the Oklahoma bill would take effect upon approval by the governor.

    Little wonder as to why Republicans want to keep this under wraps. Try to find a Republican lawmaker willing to talk about the consequences of voiding Roe. Or even a forum Republican who has read this.

    You see my point.
     
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    most farmers I have known have attended some kind of school and yes sometimes it's the School of hard knocks
     
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    We can bitch cause we work more hours to buy less products, we have to do without because of Joe Biden..
    I think when it comes to the economy, Americans are extremely intelligent and know exactly what is going on.
    Mid-term will start getting things turned around when the grownups get back the house and the senate.

    How Biden's policies ignited inflation
    Inflation has soared from 2% to 6.2% in nine months

    https://nypost.com/2022/03/10/inflation-is-bidens-fault-and-only-bidens-fault/

    https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/biden-policy-

    https://townhall.com/columnists/isa...licies-have-led-to-surging-inflation-n2603324

    https://thehill.com/opinion/finance/581101-voters-are-correct-biden-is-to-blame-for-inflation/

    https://americansforprosperity.org/biden-policies-raising-gas-prices/

    https://nationalinterest.org/blog/politics/bezos-blasts-biden-administration-high-inflation-202471

    https://nypost.com/2021/08/12/nearly-80-of-americans-blame-biden-for-inflation-surge-poll/

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/nichol...-bidens-policies-for-inflation-poll-suggests/

    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...king-inflation-and-taxes-in-inaugural-dust-up
     
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    Barbara A. Perry, a Gerald L. Baliles Professor and director of presidential studies at the University of Virginia’s Miller Center, and a Supreme Court fellow in 1994-95, writes, "A bullseye might now be an apt metaphor for the US Supreme Court, which is at the center of incoming fire after the unprecedented leak of a draft opinion by Politico on May 2. The preliminary opinion, authored by Justice Samuel Alito and joined by four other conservative justices, would overturn Roe v. Wade, the court’s 1973 precedent that guaranteed a national right to abortion.

    "Since that ruling, conservatives have been calling for a ban on the premature ending of pregnancies and they have excoriated justices for not voiding Roe.

    "The justices will issue a final opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which will likely uphold Mississippi’s limit on abortions, by late June. If the leaked draft remains intact, Roe’s precedent will be extinguished."

    Strangely enough, Republicans are quiet about their achievement, and the Supreme Court is tearing itself apart according to at least one justice.

    Last week at a Dallas conference, Clarence Thomas took a surprising, public jab at Roberts. "Thomas’ blunt remarks suggest new antagonism toward Roberts and added to the uncertainty regarding the ultimate ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, expected by the end of June," CNN.

    The leak, he said, had eroded trust, and “you begin to look over your shoulder. It’s like kind of an infidelity, that you can explain it, but you can’t undo it.”

    “I do think what happened at the court is tremendously bad,” Thomas said. “I wonder how long we’re going to have these institutions at the rate we’re undermining them, and then I wonder when they’re gone or they are destabilized, what we’ll have as a country – and I don’t think that the prospects are good if we continue to lose them.”

    Vladimir Putin, who helped Trump become President in 2016, is extremely happy with what the Republican Party is doing. Trump was granted the authority to appoint three Supreme Court justices, thus enabling all this to happen.

    As is their custom, the forum's Republicans will remain silent on the issues contained in this report.
     
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    Donald Trump is in serious trouble. It appears a key member of his former cabinet is going to testify before the Jan. 6 committee.

    CNN reports, "Former Attorney General William Barr has “tentatively agreed to give sworn testimony behind closed doors” to the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, insurrection, according to two sources familiar with the negotiations.

    "Barr has already talked informally to the committee, including at a meeting at his home last fall with committee lawyers and committee Vice Chairwoman Liz Cheney, a Republican from Wyoming, according to sources familiar with the matter.

    "The meeting lasted approximately two hours, and it focused on interactions between Barr and former President Donald Trump before and after the election, according to one of the sources. The committee also inquired about Barr informing Trump there was no widespread election fraud.

    "The committee declined to comment."

    For more, Axios reported the more recent discussions.

    It is difficult to imagine a more devastating blow to the Trump story line, and just in time for the November mid-terms in which the Republican Party is expected to win control of Congress. This comes on top of illumination of the Republican goal of having government control all pregnancies, and still another massacre magnifying Republican unwillingness to pass gun control legislation.
     
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    Americans love to complain about inflation, and, because it is easy ("The buck stops here.") Americans blame our President for inflation. Inflation is a byproduct of a prosperous economy, which we have along with full employment (see post 1513).

    But they have a problem. No one, and I mean no one, can explain how the Biden administration caused inflation. Was it President Biden's $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan that helped millions of Americans during extremely desperate times? If so, Trump is to blame, too. "Massive federal spending packages to provide relief from COVID began under President Trump and initially had bipartisan support," NPR.

    Do Republicans think the government should not have helped the American people? I would like to hear an answer to that question.

    NPR goes on to report, "While it's clear that life has gotten more expensive under President Biden, it's much less clear whether or how much he is actually to blame for it. In his defense, life has gotten more expensive for the residents of pretty much every country, not just America. Gas prices are surging around the world. Food prices are surging around the world. Commodities. Manufactured goods...

    "Last week, new data revealed that the European Union was seeing a record-high inflation rate of 5% in December, the highest in its twenty-year history. Canada is seeing the highest rate of inflation in two decades. Ditto South Korea. Turkey. The United Kingdom. Countries, big and small, conservative-led and progressive-led, are grappling with surging consumer prices as global demand outstrips supply. It's one big global inflation-fest, and no single leader seems to have the power to stop it.

    "All these countries have one thing in common: they're all struggling to recover from a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic that continues to disrupt the supply side of the economy, hampering the ability of businesses, workers, and the global supply chain to operate at full capacity and satisfy boomeranging consumer demand."
     
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    And the lying experts Joe Biden referred to about the laptop won't fess up to lying...

    https://nypost.com/2022/03/18/intel...to-apologize-for-smearing-hunter-biden-story/

    Mike Hayden, former CIA director, now analyst for CNN: Didn’t respond.

    Jim Clapper, former director of national intelligence, now CNN pundit: “Yes, I stand by the statement made AT THE TIME, and would call attention to its 5th paragraph. I think sounding such a cautionary note AT THE TIME was appropriate.”

    Leon Panetta, former CIA director and defense secretary, now runs a public policy institute at California State University: Declined comment.

    John Brennan, former CIA director, now analyst for NBC and MSNBC: Didn’t respond.

    Thomas Fingar, former National Intelligence Council chair, now teaches at Stanford University: Didn’t respond.

    Rick Ledgett, former National Security Agency deputy director, now a director at M&T Bank: Didn’t respond.

    John McLaughlin, former CIA acting director, now teaches at Johns Hopkins University: Didn’t respond.

    Michael Morell, former CIA acting director, now at George Mason University: Didn’t respond.

    Mike Vickers, former defense undersecretary for intelligence, now on board of BAE Systems: Didn’t respond.

     Doug Wise, former Defense Intelligence Agency deputy director, teaches at University of New Mexico: Didn’t respond.

    Nick Rasmussen, former National Counterterrorism Center director, now executive director, Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism: Didn’t respond.

    Russ Travers, former National Counterterrorism Center acting director: “The letter explicitly stated that we didn’t know if the emails were genuine, but that we were concerned about Russian disinformation efforts. I spent 25 years as a Soviet/Russian analyst. Given the context of what the Russians were doing at the time (and continue to do — Ukraine being just the latest example), I considered the cautionary warning to be prudent.”

    Andy Liepman, former National Counterterrorism Center deputy director: “As far as I know I do [stand by the statement] but I’m kind of busy right now.”

    John Moseman, former CIA chief of staff: Didn’t respond.

     Larry Pfeiffer, former CIA chief of staff, now senior advisor to The Chertoff Group:
    Didn’t respond.

    Jeremy Bash, former CIA chief of staff, now analyst for NBC and MSNBC: Didn’t respond.

    Rodney Snyder, former CIA chief of staff: Didn’t respond.

    Glenn Gerstell, former National Security Agency general counsel: Didn’t respond.

    David Priess, former CIA analyst and manager: “Thank you for reaching out. I have no further comment at this time.”

    Pam Purcilly, former CIA deputy director of analysis: Didn’t respond.

    Marc Polymeropoulos, former CIA senior operations officer: Didn’t respond.
     
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    U.S. announces major Asia economic deal in effort to boost profile, counter China

    TOKYO — In a move to raise its economic profile and create another counterbalance to China within Asia, the United States announced on Monday the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework with Asian partners including Australia, Japan and the Republic of Korea.

    It’s a broad plan designed to help expand the U.S.′ “economic leadership” in the Indo-Pacific region. The group wants to set international rules on the digital economy, supply chains, decarbonization and regulations applying to workers.

    U.S. President Joe Biden has said tackling inflation is a priority and this framework is designed to help lower costs by making supply chains more resilient in the longer term.

    Importantly, the IPEF is not a free trade agreement. Biden faces political pressure from both the left and right in the United States to avoid free trade deals.

    https://www.cnbc.com/2022/05/23/us-...in-effort-to-boost-profile-counter-china.html

    Cooperation, not Trump's unilateralism, is the way to success.
     
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    I could very well be out of Putin's playbook. But not in the way you mean.

    Nearly half of the Twitter accounts spreading messages on the social media platform about the coronavirus pandemic are likely bots, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University said Wednesday.

    Researchers culled through more than 200 million tweets discussing the virus since January and found that about 45% were sent by accounts that behave more like computerized robots than humans.

    It is too early to say conclusively which individuals or groups are behind the bot accounts, but researchers said the tweets appeared aimed at sowing division in America.

    "We do know that it looks like it's a propaganda machine, and it definitely matches the Russian and Chinese playbooks, but it would take a tremendous amount of resources to substantiate that," said Kathleen Carley, a professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University who is conducting a study into bot-generated coronavirus activity on Twitter that has yet to be published.
    https://www.npr.org/sections/corona...ts-tweeting-about-coronavirus-are-likely-bots
     
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    The media is trying very hard to convince us that recession is just around the corner. Our President disagrees.

    National Review reports, "President Biden attempted to allay concerns about the performance of the U.S. economy.

    “I’m not concerned about a recession,” Biden told reporters at a press conference at the White House.

    Biden added, “But here’s the deal: we had last quarter consumer spending and business investment and residential investment increase at significant rates,” and “unemployment’s the lowest rate since 1970.”

    "Biden said that the U.S. was seeing “enormous” economic growth," National Review.
     

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