From his very first day in office, he thought he had a mandate to do anything the democratic party wanted. He threw down the gauntlet by getting rid of legislation that was passed under President Trump. Keep in mind these executive orders, legislations, and mandates, were for all Americans not just republicans. Democrats hated Trump so much, that they were willing to hurt everyone in an attempt to take him down. This isn't patriotic it's actually treasonous.
President Biden just doesn't get it and that's extremely scary. In three different speeches regarding 1/6 and also when he was in Atlanta trashing the new voting laws down there, he openly attacked half of America. He said that republicans are racists and homophobic. He said republicans aren't patriots. I guess he didn't call republicans deplorable because Hillary already owns that one.
From his very first day in office, he thought he had a mandate to do anything the democratic party wanted. He threw down the gauntlet by getting rid of legislation that was passed under President Trump. Keep in mind these executive orders, legislations, and mandates, were for all Americans not just republicans. Democrats hated Trump so much, that they were willing to hurt everyone in an attempt to take him down. This isn't patriotic it's actually treasonous. When it rains it pours on the Biden Administration. How about the below for some of the worst corruption our country has ever seen? Keep in mind, everyone is innocent until proven guilty. At least that's still how the republican party treats our judicial system.
Apparently, the letter that came from the National School Board Association (NSBA) to the White House, vilifying parents, wasn't the school board's idea. It was the Education Secretary's (Miguel Cordona), brainchild. What isn't known yet is did Biden and his handlers know what the Secretary did? I'm just guessing, but I doubt if he did. His Administration was hijacked from day one. I think even he's shocked at the power he doesn't have and how quickly our nation began going down a terrible path. If I were him behind closed doors, I'd be scared to death. Any good legacy he'd hoped for has now slipped through his fingers. He will be a famous president, just not in a good way. What's funny is that the National School Board Association was slammed in social media for calling out parents when it appears they were just political fodder for a corrupt politician. I think this is why they "pulled the letter," and apologized. What we didn't know then is that the Secretary was behind it. This might be why the story is beginning to get out because I'm sure they didn't enjoy getting a blackeye in a fight they didn't start. It's time to throw Cordona under the school bus. 😉 By the way, Miguel Cordona, came from the Connecticut school system which means he has very little experience dealing with large school districts let alone our entire nation. There are extremely qualified candidates out there and I'm sure you can guess what type of criteria was possibly used not only in this case, but with the other jobs in the Biden Administration where wokeness is more important than actual job qualifications. "Joe Biden as not held a press conference in 68 days. The American people deserve a president who doesn't hide from the crises he created."
The difference in time spent by Biden actually answering questions through a formal press conference (which allows follow-up questions), is like night and day compared to other presidents. Clinton and Obama gave almost four times the amount of press conferences in their first year and they didn't have the mess we're going through now. I'd love for a democrat to prove to me just how "transparent," the Biden Administration is because it would be a joke. Worst Administration in U.S. history and I believe historians will back me up on this one. What is amazing about Randy Newman, is that he's a Hollywood phenom. Motion pictures galore have had him score movies for them and this includes Awakenings, The Natural, Pleasantville, Meet the Parents, and Seabiscuit. He's scored nine Disney-Pixar including Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Monsters Inc., and Cars.
He's received 22 Academy Award nominations and he has three Emmys and seven Grammy's. In all, he's been nominated for 92 music awards. Disney awarded him their "Legend Award." He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2002 and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. He was in his senior year of college at UCLA and his music career took off, so he quit. It was on his bucket list so last year he graduated from UCLA at the age of 77. What an amazing man who not many outside of Hollywood, knows anything about. Thus, why I wrote about him because he deserves an amazing legacy. More than 800,000 noncitizens and so-called “Dreamers” in New York City, will have access to the ballot box — and could vote in municipal elections as early as next year — after Mayor Eric Adams allowed legislation approved by the City Council a month ago to automatically become law on Sunday.
Just another great accomplishment by the Democratic Party who has an agenda, along with George Soros, to destroy our country from within. This is outrageous. Democrats want to get a footing on municipal elections while working towards allowing non-citizens to vote in federal and state elections. They're very open about this. Do other countries allow non-citizens to vote? A few who don't have immigration coming at them from so many countries. We're the most diverse country in the world so the impact on our country would be significant. A little something liberals try to leave out of discussions. Remember, they say we're terrible to immigrants yet why are we the leading country for immigration? Sounds like someone is lying. What do you think? I saw the John Travolta movie: "Michael," about 25 years ago and it came up on my On Demand, so I watched it again. It's about Michael, who's an angel, but he's definitely not what most people would imagine, he's a rough character but he has some great words of wisdom.
Besides Travolta, it also has Andie MacDowell, who I've probably been crushing on for about 30 years. It also has William Hurt, Robert Pastorelli, and Jean Stapleton, who blew me away. She's so funny in this role. The ratings weren't great when the movie was released, but at the time the movie had some stiff competition from films like: Broken Arrow, Primal Fear, The English Patient, etc. So, I believe the ratings are misleading as I found the movie light, and extremely entertaining. If you need an escape, please check the movie out. Side note: I'm making no money promoting this film. 😁 Jen Psaki answered a question about Big Tech by saying they're working with Face Book to stop misinformation. And just exactly how are they going to do that since Face Book just admitted that they don't actually have fact checkers just "Opinion Analysts"?
Wow, the last thing we need is a corrupt political party deciding what is true and what is false through their own thought police. They've proven they can't be trusted nor the mainstream media. Many of them are trying with all their might to improve their fake news image but to no avail. They took it too far and now most Americans are on to them. Maybe more democrats will begin to see just how mafioso their Party has become. It's sickening. Think about something for a moment. Think about taking a stick that weighs around three pounds (the weight of a sword around 500 years ago) and hitting a tree with it for one minute. Think about moving around the tree and striking it again and again as if you were in a battle. Do you think you'd become out of breath in that one minute (most people would), and if not, how long do you think you could move around hitting the tree before completely running out of steam?
Have you ever thought about how long a soldier lasted in a battle back in medieval times? Unlike what we see on television, some soldiers would just run out of steam and get killed just standing there or some would go to the ground for a rest in hopes of not getting killed while on the ground. After they rested, they'd jump up and continue fighting and the cycle continued throughout the battle. Smart military leaders actually had a start and quitting time for their soldiers and would make deals with the other side to refrain from battle until the troops were better rested. They'd also use that time to remove bodies from the field. The strange thing is that many times soldiers from both sides would walk around the field together removing bodies. They had a mutual respect for the warriors who fell. It's strange to me that people could fight the way they did and then do it again the next day like it's just a day at work. How did they keep themselves motivated day in and day out? Pretty amazing. |
Author: John Mann |