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Opinion

A Bad Week For Joe Biden

It has been a bad week for Joe Biden.

First, his popularity is continuing to drop in the polls.  In fact, his approval rating is at an all-time low (33% to be exact).

Second, his efforts to abolish the filibuster in the Senate in order to push the overreaching Civil Rights Bill (which would give the federal government control over the elections) has failed, just like his Build Back Better plan.

Third, his attempt to mandate Covid-19 vaccinations in workplaces that have one hundred or more employees has been struck down by the Supreme Court.

Needless to say, I wonder if Biden is mad as a hornet, or if he is too senile to react over his agenda being rejected.  And if he is mentally incapable of performing his duties, then the 25th Amendment should be invoked, although that would put Kamala Harris in the White House.  Either way, you have a do-nothing politician running the country.

It wasn’t too long ago that Biden predicted a “winter of death” due to many being not being vaccinated for Covid-19.  But considering that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez testing positive for Covid-19 (despite being vaccinated and getting boosters), one has to wonder if being vaccinated is worth it.

So much for the unvaccinated paying the price.

Meanwhile, there was the hostage situation at a synagogue in Texas, in which a jihadist named Malik Faisal Akram was hoping to get the authorities to release convicted terrorist Aafia Siddiqui (a.k.a. Lady Al-Qaeda) from prison.  Akram is actually a British citizen who is said to have only been in the United States for a short period.  And Biden has told reporters that Akram had been arrested 15 years ago and was in prison for 10 years.  Biden also said that Akram had lived in a homeless shelter after arriving in the United States and that he probably obtained the gun used to take hostages within the homeless community.

Shouldn’t such information that Biden gave to reporters be coming from law enforcement instead of him?  And why was Akram allowed into the United States given his criminal record?

This situation demonstrates how the Biden Administration is too busy concerned about the unvaccinated and domestic terrorists (i.e. white supremacists) instead of focusing on the global jihad, which along with China, poses a greater threat to the United States and the rest of the world for that matter.

And of course, the Biden Administration hasn’t resolved the supply chain crisis or done anything about inflation.

Needless to say, Biden will be gone after 2024, if he doesn’t kick the bucket before that.

 

Andrew Linn

Andrew Linn is a member of the Owensboro Tea Party and a former Field Representative for the Media Research Center. An ex-Democrat, he became a Republican one week after the 2008 Presidential Election. He has an M.A. in history from the University of Louisville, where he became a member of the Phi Alpha Theta historical honors society. He has also contributed to examiner.com and Right Impulse Media.