Biden’s Crisis of Crises
Before we can solve anything, we need to go item by item to understand the insanity, incompetence, and destructiveness that historians will someday write defined the “Biden Disaster.”
Before we can solve anything, we need to go item by item to understand the insanity, incompetence, and destructiveness that historians will someday write defined the “Biden Disaster.”
Ukrainian refugees who escape the violence plaguing their homes are still in danger of becoming victims of human trafficking. Only when stability returns to Ukraine will this heightened threat be reduced.
The Biden budget plan is a disaster. We do not have to have a giant, bureaucratic, corrupt government. There are alternatives government budget plans that lead to lower taxes, lower interest rates, more jobs, and much less inflation.
The restoration of the Chattahoochee River area, led by the Trust for Public Land, is a fantastic development for the entire country.
Pope Francis issued a new Apostolic Constitution that will reform the organization and structure of the Roman Curia. Praedicate Evangelium is an historic achievement for Pope Francis and possibly contains some of the boldest reforms of his pontificate.
House Republicans are preparing to make history – fully as much as the Contract with America Republicans did in 1994.
If President Biden has the courage to do what is needed, Putin will be defeated in Ukraine. That is the goal President Biden should take to Brussels this week.
As world hunger persists, Russia’s war on Ukraine will be devastating for people in countries already struggling with food security and poverty.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s impassioned speech to the United States Congress and President Joe Biden’s flat, uninspired response was a startling difference in emotion, energy, and commitment.
The rest of the world is watching the Biden administration’s inability to defend American interests, and we must expect more aggressive actions over the next few years. Weakness begets more aggression.