Thursday marks 519 days since Joe Biden was sworn in as President of the United States.
That’s 519 days of reckless spending, thoughtless money-printing, Democrats in disarray, vaccine mandates, Americans abandoned in Afghanistan, billions thrown at Ukraine, open-border chaos, a fake White House set, skyrocketing crime, doubling gas prices, runaway inflation, and more gaffes than can be counted. But Biden’s just getting started. Heck, we’re not even to the halfway point of his first term — assuming he serves the full term to which he was elected.
Sure, Republicans are favored to ride a red wave in November to flip blue seats, theoretically enough to regain control of one or both chambers of Congress. That’s a good thing, if the predictions hold, because it means there’s less of a chance that Biden’s agenda will see further progress, and GOP majorities could provide important scrutiny through oversight of the Biden administration’s actions.
That said, recent developments from some Republicans in the U.S. Senate make one wonder whether they’d hold up under pressure from the White House and Democrats, but I digress.
While help may be on the way for Americans growing weary of struggling under Biden, prospective GOP majorities won’t be able to do much if Biden refuses to sign Republican bills. So the red wave is a good thing because it stops some of the chaos, but it’s not an immediate fix because Republicans won’t be able to quickly reverse what Biden has done — or stop the damaging effects of Democrat policies still yet to be fully felt.
townhall.com/columnists/spencerbrown/2022/06/23/think-americas-gotten-bad-under-biden-you-aint-seen-nothing-yet-n2609178
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