America, how do we choose? On one hand, we have Trump, a man who is too old and has incited a coup. His actions have shown him to be a traitor, surrounded by the worst humans on the planet. On the other hand, we have Biden, who is also aging and mixes up names. But let’s delve deeper into this dilemma.
Yes, Biden may have his moments of confusion, but let’s not forget that Trump has also had his fair share of name mix-ups. He famously mistook Nikki Haley for Nancy Pelosi and constantly claimed to have beaten Obama in 2016.… Continue reading
implications for the Trump administration’s involvement with Russia were pushed to the side. It’s no secret that the mainstream media tends to sensationalize and prioritize stories that generate clicks and views rather than focusing on important issues that affect the nation.
I used to have a subscription to The New York Times, but I canceled it when they released an opinion article about coddling anti-vax people. It’s disheartening to see how the media can prioritize profit over the well-being of the public. The media is more concerned with getting clicks and views than providing accurate and unbiased information.
The media’s obsession with Biden’s age and mental acuity is nothing more than a distraction.… Continue reading
Biden’s legal team recently took action by reaching out to the Justice Department to address what they perceived to be unnecessary digs at his memory. This move raises an interesting question about the role of personal opinions and partisan biases in official reports and statements.
Imagine if a report had been released during the Mueller investigation that, although clearing Trump of charges, included derogatory remarks about his physique and alleged misconduct towards women. It would have created an uproar, and rightfully so. The same standard should be held for Biden.
The facts of any case should determine whether charges are filed, not a person’s mental acuity.… Continue reading
Biden Likens Failure to Grant Ukraine Aid to ‘Criminal Neglect’
The recent remarks made by President Joe Biden regarding the failure to grant Ukraine the aid it desperately needs have struck a chord within me. As I reflect on this issue, I can’t help but feel deeply concerned about the state of affairs in our nation’s capital. The fact that Ukraine, a country standing against an aggressive neighbor, is being denied crucial aid is not just a negligent act, but an act of criminal neglect.
It is disheartening to see how political interests can overshadow the importance of supporting a nation that is fighting for its freedom and democracy.… Continue reading
Trump says he ‘cooperated far more’ than Biden in classified documents cases. Pants on Fire!
It’s astonishing how Trump can continue to spew blatant lies and expect people to believe them. One of his recent claims is that he “cooperated far more” than Biden in the classified documents cases. Well, let me tell you, that’s a load of BS. Trump’s track record of deceit and obstruction speaks for itself.
Let’s start with the facts. President Biden immediately notified federal officials when documents were found, and he even consented to searches of his homes and offices. In contrast, Trump not only refused to turn over documents but also enlisted the help of others to destroy or hide evidence.… Continue reading
Biden vows to make the collapse of the border bill a major campaign issue, and he’s right to highlight the lack of border security during the Trump administration. As someone who believes in the value of immigrants and their contributions to our country, I am glad to see Biden taking a strong stance on this issue.
The notion that the border is insecure solely because of Donald Trump is not far-fetched. Under his leadership, the policies and practices at the border were deeply flawed. Trump’s focus on building a wall, while neglecting comprehensive immigration reform, did nothing to address the root causes of migration or create a more secure border.… Continue reading
As I reflect on the news that President Biden would veto a GOP-backed standalone bill for aid to Israel, I can’t help but feel conflicted. On one hand, I understand the importance of maintaining our alliance with Israel and providing them with the support they need for their defense and security. However, on the other hand, I can’t help but question the necessity of continued aid to a country that is considered a first-world developed nation.
Many Americans, myself included, have concerns about why our tax dollars are being sent to a country that seems to have no need for financial assistance.… Continue reading
As someone who holds deep admiration and love for the United States, the recent polling blow suffered by Donald Trump among Independents is extremely satisfying to me. The fact that more and more Independents are turning their backs on him is a statement in itself, a powerful message to future leaders that the American people will not tolerate the antics and disrespect that Trump has displayed.
Interestingly, as a Romanian who has never visited the US, I feel like I have just managed to vote against Trump in my own little way. It’s gratifying to know that my comments may have influenced at least one person to go out and vote.… Continue reading
The recent news of President Joe Biden sanctioning four Israeli settlers who attacked Palestinians in the West Bank is a significant step towards addressing the long-standing issue of violence and aggression in the region. While some may argue that this action is too little, too late, I believe it is crucial to acknowledge the progress that is being made to hold those responsible accountable for their actions.
The fact that the United States has already been implementing financial sanctions and visa bans against individuals like Russian oligarchs and drug dealers demonstrates a consistent approach in targeting those who engage in harmful activities.… Continue reading
I have to admit, when I first heard the news about Biden referring to Trump as a ‘sick fuck’ behind closed doors, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of satisfaction. It’s not that I condone or encourage name-calling or derogatory language in politics, but after witnessing the utter chaos and divisiveness that Trump brought to the presidency, it’s hard not to understand why Biden might feel such frustration.
I mean, just think about it. Imagine having access to daily briefings and classified information, being fully aware of all the terrible things that people who pay attention already know about Trump.… Continue reading