Friday, May 21, 2021

The Biden Honeymoon is Definitely Over

 But then something at the gas station caught my attention.  As I was filling my car, I noticed that someone had put a sticky note on the gas pump.  It read, “Prices Compliments of Joe Biden.”  When I told a friend about it, he commented that those notes have been appearing around town.  It gave me a good laugh, but in the back of my head, I was wondering if this was something more than normal grumbling about the government.  Was something different this time?

 John Green  . . . "Even though these wishes were denied, God blessed us – with Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema.  They are all that stands between us and Democrat hegemony.  If they manage to keep the Dems’ power grabs in check until 2022, God will have given us what we need to succeed, as long as we don’t blow it (looking at you, RINOs).

"We have a year and a half to get our act together.  Americans know what they want.

  • No more creeping socialism
  • No more irresponsible spending
  • No more apologizing for America to the world

"If the Republicans can get behind those objectives, they will garner the support of all conservatives and retake Congress in 2022.  Otherwise, they’ll have wasted God’s blessing.

"I suspect that either Donald Trump or Ron DeSantis will be elected in 2024.  I don’t much care which one.  Whoever is elected as the next Republican president, they owe Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema a Presidential Medal of Freedom – for their service to the republic."

John Green is a political refugee from Minnesota, now residing in Star, Idaho. He is a retired engineer with 40 years of experience in the areas of product development, quality assurance, organizational development, and corporate strategic planning. He currently writes at the American Free News Network (americanfreenewsnetwork.org). 

"Democrats accused Donald  Trump of  being too soft on Russia’s Vladimir Putin for  suspicious reasons.  Now, it’s Mr. Mask, Joe Biden, who’s going soft on the Russian leader-for-life-likely.
"This week for nothing in return, Biden had his Secretary of State Antony Blinken waive U.S. sanctions on the Russian company  and its leader building a massive undersea gas pipeline from Russia to Germany.
"The pipeline is a huge deal for Russia’s economy and prestige and Putin’s long-range plans to tempt European countries closer to Moscow’s economic orbit and, by extension, weaken NATO.
"President Trump had slapped the sanctions on Nord Stream 2 AG and its chief executive officer, Matthias Warnig. He’s a Putin pal, which is how you get ahead in Russia today and, who knows, perhaps some percentage slides back to the Big Guy there too." . . .


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