“Stop asking why they keep doing it, and start asking why you keep allowing it.” Courtney Carver, Author, Soulful Simplicity
May 11, 2022, And Every Wednesday
By Linda Case Gibbons, Esq.
(Check out Lest We Forget and FYI.)
When your baby wakes up today and wants his breakfast bobby, unfortunately, you’re gonna’ have to tell him, “No dice, kid. There’s no Similac anywhere.”
You could go and knock on Mayor Pete’s door and ask to borrow a cup of formula. I’m sure he has plenty, and that he isn’t running around to CVS and Target to find baby formula.
Or simply tell your infant that if he’s that upset, he could learn to code.
It’s a stupid thing to say, but that’s what Joe would say.
In fact, it is what Joe did say, to coal miners who were going to lose their jobs.
Mining coal.
“Anybody who can go down 3,000 feet in a mine can sure as hell learn to program as well, for God’s sake!” Joe told them during a campaign swing through a coal mining town in Derry, N.H.
It’s like a chapter out of Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged.
The book, written in 1957, is set in a world where everything's falling apart, and everything from typewriter repair to delivery of railway tracks is delayed.
A world where inept people are in charge.
These people wait -- eight, sixteen months for deliveries, for something to happen to “fix it.” And they say, “We’re doing all we can. They can’t blame us.”
The people Joe put in charge in his administration look like they came from Central Casting for actors who are wrong for their roles.
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has the Deer-in-the-Headlight look whenever he’s forced to speak aloud about defense.
To this day, this Four Star retired general has not uttered the word “Afghanistan” after Joe’s botched U.S. withdrawal in September 2021.
Same goes for “I-look-like-I’m-going-to-weep” Secretary of State Anthony Blinken.
Although it’s their job.
Mayor Pete has the vapors whenever anyone asks what he’s doing about supply chain matters.
Attorney General Merrick Garland is silent about conservative Supreme Court Justices being Roe v. Wade-harassed at their homes.
Even though this is a federal crime, per 18 U.S. Code 1507.
Even though he has jurisdiction. Unlike his sending the FBI after school board protesting parents.
And it’s his job.
Last week Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas testified before the Senate Appropriations Committee.
He told Sen. John Kennedy (R-La) that he was unaware Nina Jankowicz, his pick for “Disinformation Czar,” to head up the U.S. “Ministry of Truth,” believes the Russian Hoax is real, and that Hunter Biden’s laptop was “Russian disinformation.”
But then again, Mayorkas has said, repeatedly, that the borders are closed, so there’s a lot he doesn’t know.
Even though it’s his job.
The buck never stops with Joe.
He’s never at fault.
He reports on the ever-growing list of problems in our country, but fixes none of them, and, as expected, his Administration cronies have followed suit.
This week he reported on the economy, and said he felt our pain. As he has so many times before.
“I understand what it feels like," Joe said. "I come from a family where when the price of gas or food went up, we felt it. It was a discussion at the kitchen table.
“I went – I want every American to know that I’m taking inflation very seriously and it’s my top domestic priority.”
But he doesn’t solve the problems that he caused.
As president, he is allowing inflation to climb, along with interest rates; food supplies to fall, along with the stock market. And little by little he is letting the middle class be destroyed.
Which is Joe’s real top priority.
He and Obama want to see America brought low, and won’t be happy until the middle class is living in tin shacks, eating bugs.
So why would they solve problems that affect us, not them?
Hold the line, America.
Read Atlas Shrugged
Stay strong, Patriots.