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on the way to the asylum, hopefully before he unleashes WW3…...According to numerous US media reports and opinion polls in the US, Joe Biden is increasingly being described as one of the worst presidents in American history, proving to be “an unparalleled disaster.” Barely a year and a half after Joe Biden was inaugurated, he has already plunged America into crime and economic crisis, triggered food shortages, unleashed a conflict with a nuclear power and brought down the stock market, according to the US media. With him in the office, the US has seen a historic rise in murder, inflation, drug overdoses and a corresponding fall in life expectancy. And these are just the big, surface-level crimes he has committed. Fox News broadcast a story on May 8 about the US economic problems and the White House administration’s response to the crisis. As journalists point out, there are problems with supply chains and rising prices in the US, which is justifiably worrying most citizens. However, Biden himself talks about economic successes, and his statements have caused outrage among Americans. The attorneys general of the two Republican states of Missouri and Louisiana have already filed a joint lawsuit in federal court in the western district of Louisiana against Biden, his press secretary Jen Psaki, the director of the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Anthony Fauci and several other US administration officials. The Biden administration is accused that US authorities “under the pretext of combating disinformation” are working with Twitter, YouTube and Meta (recognized in Russia as an extremist organization) to seek censorship on the case against Biden’s son, the origin of the coronavirus and voting by post. It is alleged that members of the administration “coerced, threatened, and pressured social media platforms to censor disfavored speakers and viewpoints by using threats of adverse government action” against them. Meanwhile, the current White House administration and the US Department of Homeland Security, which created the so-called “Disinformation Governance Board,” already called even by the US media the “Ministry of Truth,” have already been labelled by Republican Senator Rand Paul as the main purveyors of disinformation ever. Americans justifiably and quite sharply criticize Biden’s policy towards Ukraine, pumping it full of not only American taxpayers’ money, but also with weapons to continue the genocide of its own people in the east of the country. And this resentment is reinforced by the population’s clear understanding of the true causes of impoverishment and the poor state of the economy, even despite Joe Biden’s own increased attempts to blame the coronavirus pandemic and the conflict in Ukraine on Russia’s President Vladimir Putin. It is therefore not surprising that the rating of the current US president continues to show negative growth: according to the latest statistics, 67% of voters — that is more than two-thirds — disapprove of Biden’s decisions on inflation, as on all pressing issues in general. And it is not just the latest developments — the responsibility lies with him, numerous US analysts say. They estimate that the forthcoming congressional midterm elections are likely to result in many defeats for the Democratic Party under such circumstances. In American society, as Fox News reported on May 10, there is a growing perception that the federal government seems to be crawling with lunatics and bureaucrats, and that most people have no idea what is really going on. The American president’s public bloopers already make not only him, but the whole of America look bad mentally. Take for example his “slip” at the speech on May 10: “That strength that we’ve built is inflation.” Or his “suggestion” during his last speech in Ohio to “bring back the days of segregation”: “And even back in the old days when we had real segregationists like [James] Eastland and [Strom] Thurmond and all those guys. But at least we’d end up eating lunch together. Things have changed. We gotta bring it back.” Is this a return to the days when black people were not allowed into shops in the US? Although why be surprised when Joe Biden has become such a zealous supporter of the openly neo-Nazi regime in Kiev and is demanding the same attitude towards neo-Nazism and fascism from European politicians? In this regard, such a Freudian slip is already a revelation of the secret thoughts of the current US political leader, which is indicative not only of his mental but also his political health… Unfortunately, Joe Biden is so old that there is little chance of holding him accountable for any of his actions, American political observers state. But in this case, they admit, his party must respond. However, instead of isolating its leader, the Democratic Party decided to send him to score “more points” in the Asian region. And this is confirmed by White House press secretary Jen Psaki’s announcement that President Joe Biden will visit Japan and South Korea from May 20-24, and will also meet with the leaders of Australia and India in Tokyo “to further deepen the ties between our governments, economies, and our people.” It is noted that in each country Biden will hold bilateral meetings with local leaders — the newly elected President of the Republic of Korea Yoon Suk-yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida — to “discuss opportunities to deepen vital security relationships, enhance economic ties and expand close cooperation to deliver practical results,” the spokeswoman said. However, it cannot be ruled out that, as part of the “secret part” of these meetings, where specific steps will be discussed to strengthen the “joint confrontation” (including clearly armed) against China and Russia, there may certainly also be unofficial contacts between Joe Biden and traditional eastern medicine practitioners. In the expectation that maybe they can “improve” the health of the Democratic Party leader and President of the United States, something that neither American medicine nor the American public has yet been able to do…
Vladimir Odintsov, political observer, exclusively for the online magazine “New Eastern Outlook”
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biden threw the brick….
In a 1975 Senate hearing, the legendary civil rights lawyer Jack Greenberg had something to say to freshman Sen. Joe Biden.
Greenberg, longtime director of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, took Biden to task for sponsoring a bill that would limit the power of courts to order school desegregation with busing. It was a move that followed the wishes of many of Biden’s white constituents in Delaware.
The bill “heaves a brick through the window of school integration,” said Greenberg, one of the lawyers who had won the Brown v. Board of Education case that ended legal school segregation 21 years earlier. And according to Greenberg, Biden was the man with his hand on the brick.
Biden’s role in fighting student busing more than four decades ago has received renewed attention after the 76-year-old presidential candidate touted his ability to compromise with segregationists during his long Senate career. Biden said he disagreed strongly with these Southerners’ views but needed to work with them to get things done. Biden’s comments set off a firestorm among his political rivals and some political analysts, who described his language as offensive and anachronistic.
But political experts and education policy researchers say Biden, a supporter of civil rights in other arenas, did not simply compromise with segregationists — he also led the charge on an issue that kept black students away from the classrooms of white students. His legislative work against school integration advanced a more palatable version of the “separate but equal” doctrine and undermined the nation’s short-lived effort at educational equality, legislative and education history experts say.
“Biden, who I think has been good overall on civil rights, was a leader on anti-busing,” Rucker Johnson, author of the book “Children of the Dream: Why School Integration Works,” said. “A leader on giving America the language to oppose it despite it being the most effective means of school integration at that time.”
That, of course, is not how Biden sees it.
On Saturday, Biden defended his work with segregationist senators in an interview with the Rev. Al Sharpton on MSNBC: “You got to deal with what’s in front of you and what was in front of you was a bunch of racists and we had to defeat them.”
After this article was originally published, Biden's national press secretary, Jamal Brown, emailed a statement saying that Biden was never opposed to integration, and in fact supported the concept. But he said Biden opposed Delaware's busing methods, and included statements from black activists in Delaware who also opposed busing.
In March, Biden’s spokesman, Bill Russo, said the former vice president believes he was right to oppose busing.
“He never thought busing was the best way to integrate schools in Delaware — a position which most people now agree with,” Russo told The Washington Post in March. “As he said during those many years of debate, busing would not achieve equal opportunity. And it didn’t.”
In 1975, Biden was representing a state where one of the first major urban school desegregation plans had been ordered by a court. Many white parents in the Wilmington area were angry. In response, Biden sponsored not just the bill limiting courts’ power but also an amendment to an appropriations bill that barred the federal government from withholding funding from schools that remained effectively segregated.
The amendment went beyond the busing issue, affecting school systems that effectively separated students by race whether or not they used busing. Co-sponsors included segregationist Sens. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., and Strom Thurmond, R-S.C. The amendment passed the Senate on a 50-43 vote, including majorities of both Democrats and Republicans. (Biden was not alone among northern Democrats who supported it — in that group, 14 supported the amendment and 26 opposed it, according to the Congressional Quarterly.)
After this article was originally published, Biden's national press secretary, Jamal Brown, emailed a statement saying that Biden was never opposed to integration, and in fact supported the concept. But he said Biden opposed Delaware's busing methods, and included statements from black activists in Delaware who also opposed busing.
In March, Biden’s spokesman, Bill Russo, said the former vice president believes he was right to oppose busing.
“He never thought busing was the best way to integrate schools in Delaware — a position which most people now agree with,” Russo told The Washington Post in March. “As he said during those many years of debate, busing would not achieve equal opportunity. And it didn’t.”
In 1975, Biden was representing a state where one of the first major urban school desegregation plans had been ordered by a court. Many white parents in the Wilmington area were angry. In response, Biden sponsored not just the bill limiting courts’ power but also an amendment to an appropriations bill that barred the federal government from withholding funding from schools that remained effectively segregated.
The amendment went beyond the busing issue, affecting school systems that effectively separated students by race whether or not they used busing. Co-sponsors included segregationist Sens. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., and Strom Thurmond, R-S.C. The amendment passed the Senate on a 50-43 vote, including majorities of both Democrats and Republicans. (Biden was not alone among northern Democrats who supported it — in that group, 14 supported the amendment and 26 opposed it, according to the Congressional Quarterly.)
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ONE MUST NOT FORGET THAT JOE BIDEN WROTE THAT GHASTLY "PATRIOT ACT"....
Hastily passed 45 days after 9/11 in the name of national security, the Patriot Act was the first of many changes to surveillance laws that made it easier for the government to spy on ordinary Americans by expanding the authority to monitor phone and email communications, collect bank and credit reporting records, and track the activity of innocent Americans on the Internet. While most Americans think it was created to catch terrorists, the Patriot Act actually turns regular citizens into suspects.
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ONE MUST NOT FORGET THAT JOE BIDEN IS also THE KEY:
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