How America Came to Hate Joe Biden
How America came to hate Joe Biden; Inflation, immigration, Afghanistan and Trump have done him in
People forget that before there were chants of FJB, he was pretty popular. He had a plus 23 rating on job approval as his presidency began and six months later he was at plus 9.6, a very respectable score. Trump was never anywhere close to 9.6 — even on his inauguration day.
Biden was the most unknown president since William Howard Taft to the American people. Most people knew two things about Biden: 1) he was Obama’s VP and 2) he wasn’t Donald Trump. Three years ago, Americans saw No. 2 as a good thing…READ MORE…
Liars!
You can rest assured of one thing, if it’s coming out of Biden’s mouth, the White House, the reelection campaign or Biden supporters, it’s a lie.
When you are unable to agree on basic facts, on the rules, on what the foundation is, on the starting point, you can’t agree on anything because you’re starting at different places. If you say the sky is green and I say it is blue, one of us is just wrong. If you say a touchdown in football is worth 9 points and I say it is worth 6 points, we can’t be playing the same game. The rules can be adjusted as in MLB between the National and American leagues. But when the games are different, there can be no compromise. You can't play chess using a basketball.
You cannot reason with the unreasonable. As Thomas Payne once said,
“To argue with a man who has renounced the use and authority of reason, and whose philosophy consists in holding humanity in contempt, is like administering medicine to the dead…” …READ MORE…
West Point Weddings, Part 2: Short Romance-Long Wedding
Part Two, of a three part series about one of the most unique experiences in American Military Life, West Point Weddings.
t would not be true to say I had never noticed anything about Frieda’s. I recall vividly one sunny afternoon when a beautiful young woman came out of the store walking a Pekinese. The girl was slender and well built, wearing a white top and emerald skirt. Her brown hair was pulled back. To say she was very attractive would be a gross understatement. I was observing her intently but at that distance I thought she was too young. I wanted to steer clear of that kind of trouble. I later learned she had been evaluating me and determined I was too short.
I eventually went to the market and met Frieda and her daughter, Belinda. I was happy to learn that Belinda was not too young and I guess I wasn’t too short after all…READ MORE…
Historical Parallels: Germany Pride in 1933 echoes in Modern-Day USA
Germany in 1933 and the current cultural movements in the USA show striking similarities in the dynamics of rapid cultural change
The year 1933 in Germany marked a significant turning point in history, characterized by a dramatic cultural and political shift. Surprisingly, there are notable parallels between the socio-political dynamics of Germany in 1933 and contemporary cultural movements in the United States. By examining these parallels, we can gain a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between cultural movements and political change…READ MORE…
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