Any surprise that Biden was recently ranked the worst president in 50 years?
I’m so ready for Biden to be gone. What a trainwreck this man has been since getting shoe-horned into office by the cabal. A demented clown from the start, he’s actually roaming around the White House mumbling, “I could have beat Trump” Such objective proof of his senility that even his staff and the media have finally stopped ignoring it.
More proof of Biden’s incompetence can be found with his staff. And while some of his lesser staff are the more discussed “freak show”, his main cabinet picks are just as bad as luggage thief Sam Brinton, and Ralph “Rachel” Levine.
Let’s play this game. I will throw out a name of a Biden appointee and you provide me your quick synopsis of his or her performance. Below are my synopsis of each person.
Kamala Harris, VP
An affirmative action pick. That’s a fact and not a slam. Biden said he would pick a black woman, and he chose Harris.
Newt Gingrich declared that Harris might be the worst VP in history. Look at how she performed when she was tasked by Biden to enact national voter reform. Her role in this partisan effort has been little more than making hyperbolic statements about common-sense voting reforms that make it easy to vote but hard to cheat.
Once, Harris ridiculously claimed “our democracy” is the biggest threat to national security. She has faced the desertion of her staff, who told the Post that she was not willing to put in the work needed and bullied her aides for her lack of preparedness.
Put in charge of the border crisis, Harris quickly clarified that she would concentrate on “root causes,” not the border itself. After a cursory trip to Guatemala and Mexico, Harris has declared victory and moved on even as a record number of illegal immigrants cross into the US.
Antony Blinken, Secretary of State
As his appearance before the Senate made clear, Blinken has no answers for the debacle in Afghanistan. He actually said they had no idea the Taliban would advance so fast. Worse, he had no real plan to get Americans out — which led to the deaths of 13 US service members. By his count, there are still at least 100 Americans behind enemy lines, and thousands of green card holders. But since the US abandoned the embassy in Kabul and Bagram Airfield, there’s no way to get them out. Then Blinken managed to anger ally France by announcing a nuclear submarine deal with Australia with little notice.
But Blinken had other controversies:
Calls have grown for Secretary of State Antony Blinken to resign or be impeached, after a bombshell report revealed that he lied to Congress about internal Biden administration recommendations that the U.S. suspend weapons shipments to Israel over myriad human rights violations — a move that one advocacy group said is “egregiously illegal.”
Yellen, Secy of Treasury
During her confirmation hearings, Yellen promised that she would “be a voice for fiscal sanity.” Reminds me of the promise of Biden to “bring decency back to the White House”.
The eminent economist claimed that inflation and interest rates would not rise despite all evidence to the contrary. Further, she didn’t see the national debt’s astronomical increase as a drag to the economy.
Yellen’s decisions resulted in falling real wages and living standards for ordinary Americans. Her response: Call for more of the same reckless spending that’s fueled inflation in the first place. For example, Yellen claimed the $5 trillion Build Back Better legislation would alleviate inflation, what she had previously declared transitory.
From The Hill:
“The exploding federal debt is not a problem.” Only last June, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen reassured the public that the federal debt ($34.7 trillion at the time) was not a major concern. She told CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin, “If the debt is stabilized relative to the size of the economy, we’re in a reasonable place.”
But the debt was not stabilized, because her boss, Biden, has continued pushing taxpayer dollars out the door: for student loan forgiveness, green energy projects and many others. As a result, the federal debt is now $36.3 trillion, and the only reason it isn’t higher is the courts have quashed some of Biden’s spending spree.
A chimpanzee with a Ouija board could have performed better.