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They are not even trying to hide it anymore....................😎

 

 

 

 

White House instructs federal agencies to refer to the current administration as the ‘Biden-Harris administration’

 

 

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Biden’s radical agenda likely to hit wall

by Paul Mirengoff

 

 

Joe Biden, or whoever is pulling the strings, has an ambitious agenda. Too ambitious in a well-functioning democracy for a president who squeaked into the White House and whose party holds only half of the Senate seats. There is no mandate for the kind of sweeping change Biden and his handlers desire. One can debate whether ours is a well functioning democracy, but I hope it still functions well enough to prevent the kind of radical change the Democrats are pushing for. I believe it probably will, for the next two years at least. On the face of things, the filibuster is the obstacle to the Democrats’ radical agenda.

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2021/03/bidens-radical-agenda-likely-to-hit-dead-end.php

 

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I can't wait to see what the Covid relief plan for mass evictions is going to be.  People expect to be bailed out in this country now.  Instead of the big TV to stimulate South Koreas economy, maybe they should have handed out rent vouchers instead.  

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DAVID HARSANYI: Biden Is Off to a Disastrous Start.

 

What else can the president control? Nationalizing elections isn’t the president’s job. Controlling the southern border is. Yet, when Biden isn’t blaming Donald Trump or seasonal migration patterns for the crisis on the border, he’s pretending nothing is wrong.

 

There were 178,622 apprehensions on the border in April, according to Customs and Border Protection — the highest total in more than two decades. To put the number in context, last April, there were 17,106 apprehensions.

 

The president can’t control the movement of migrants outside our borders. But Biden helped trigger this crisis by, among other things, undoing the Trump administration’s “public-charge” policies that barred immigrants from participating in welfare programs and rolling back the “remain in Mexico” policy that impelled migrants to wait in Mexico while their claims were being adjudicated. Moreover, most modern Democrats talk about laws that govern illegal immigration and border control as inherently racist and unnecessary. All of this incentivizes the anarchy we’re seeing at the border.

 

Demanding we wear masks isn’t the president’s job. Conducting foreign policy is. And since Biden took the reins, the Middle East has dramatically destabilized.

 

More at the link: https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2021/05/14/biden_is_off_to_a_disastrous_start_145772.html

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https://www.wsj.com/articles/did-biden-peak-on-inauguration-day-11621268753

 

 

QUESTION ASKED: Did Biden Peak on Inauguration Day?

 

 Covid confusion, Mideast chaos and the threat of inflation—he doesn’t have many victories to point to:

During the Chicago Cubs’ long century of futility, the old joke was that every year they peaked on Opening Day. Is it too early to wonder if Joe Biden’s presidency did the same thing?

 

The inauguration promise to bring healing to a fractured nation didn’t last the short ride back down Pennsylvania Avenue on Jan. 20. But what of the real Biden project that was revealed once the festivities ended: the transformation of America into a land of equity and inclusion, one that Michelle Obama could finally be proud of, that Bernie Sanders could count as Cuba’s equal, and where LeBron James could feel safe and fairly rewarded?

 

True, it’s no longer Opening Day, but we haven’t reached the All-Star break and already reality has bitten the geniuses in this White House harder than old Major the German shepherd did. Unlike Major, this fickle beast can’t be safely dispatched from the executive mansion and forgotten about. It has a painful way of telling you what happens when you construct an ideological dreamscape made up of impossible promises, implausible assertions and dishonest propositions.

 

Last week reminded us on multiple fronts that trying to govern on a prospectus of large claims at odds with the defiant reality is a perilous mission.

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