“Never put off till tomorrow what may be done the day after tomorrow just as well.” Mark Twain
March 2, 2022, And Every Wednesday
By Linda Case Gibbons, Esq.
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When the going gets tough, Joe goes to Delaware.
In more ways than one, President Joe is one of the most unique presidents our country has ever had. There isn’t any problem that Joe can’t ignore.
As Americans watched in horror at what he has done in a little more than a year, Joe proved he’s one of those people who love the perks of the job, but doesn’t want to do the work.
Nearly every week, but this week in particular, he has shown he doesn’t even want to be in town. In the White House.
He’s “focused,” Buckle Down Psaki explained, when asked, “Where’s the president?”
The question, as they say, was a good one, because you’d think Joe had work to do.
Putin was invading Ukraine and threatening nuclear war.
Our country dearly needed U.S. pipelines to be reopened instead of buying 700,000 barrels of oil a day from Russia.
The president could solve the war, inflation, and supply line problems by restoring the U.S. oil drilling. But he won’t.
“Save the whales. Save the snails.” And keep the dough coming to Russia and China apologists, like the Bidens.
Joe was “focused” on the funeral service for the mother of his daughter-in-law, Hallie Biden, the widow of his son Beau, Psaki said.
Hallie Biden is the woman Hunter was romantically involved with after his brother died, but that’s a whole other story.
Like being able to multi-task. Which Joe can’t.
The job of being president is sort of a busy one. It demands that you can eat ice cream and walk at the same time.
Which Joe can’t.
But, hey. There are so many issues that Joe can’t or won’t get into, all of them absent from his State of the Union Address last night.
Biden paid lip service to his devotion to our soldiers. Our veterans.
But he didn’t mention Ashli Babbitt, an Air Force veteran murdered by Capitol policeman Lt. Michael Byrd on January 6.
Or the thirteen service soldiers killed in Kabul Airport, left behind in Afghanistan.
And who can forget Joe repeatedly looking at his watch while waiting for the return of those fallen thirteen’s caskets at Dover Airforce Base.
Of course, these were only a very few of the issues Joe dare not mention. It would open his Administration’s Failure Can of Worms.
Instead he paraded the usual Democrat bumper sticker slogans, “make the rich pay their fair share,” “pass measures to control gun violence,” “fight suppression of the vote,” and his promise, again, to cure cancer.
“Too many families are struggling to keep up with their bills,” he said.
“Inflation is robbing them of gains they thought otherwise they would be able to feel,” he said.
He said his “top priority is getting prices under control.”
And then he replayed his old saw I’m-Just-A-Regular-Guy-Like-You.
“I understand. I remember when my Dad had to leave our home in Scranton, to find work. I grew up in a family where if the price of food went up, you felt it.”
But Americans weren’t feeling it. Not anymore, Joe.
A tooth-sucking, fist-rubbing Nancy and Democrats were out of their seats more than not, cheering a man who started a war to deflect from his failures as president.
They gave him a standing ovation when he said, “Folks, if we are to advance liberty and justice, we need to secure our border and fix the immigration system,” but were insulted when Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) began a chant, “Build the wall.”
They claimed it was a breach of protocol.
Not like when Nancy ripped up President Trump’s State of the Union address, as he delivered his address, on TV, behind his back.
No, not like that.
Or Nancy choosing not to stand when Trump awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to a dying Rush Limbaugh at the same event.
And all the while. All the while, the only thing Americans wanted was for him to stop Covid mandates so they could sit in hospitals beside sick and dying family members, and to open U.S. pipelines, so they could afford to eat cake.
Hold the line, America.
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