Biden's list of failures is long, consequential, and far-reaching; they'll adversely effect the lives of future generations and will take years to correct. I'll repeat the notion that a strong argument could be made for him being the worst POTUS since the Civil War.
1. THE BORDER: the disaster that will keep on giving. This invasion gets worse by the day and will destroy our nation unless we close the border and send them back.
2. Afghanistan: that "withdrawal" was a disaster and an embarrassment before the entire world. Weakness and incompetence on display; we still have American hostages unaccounted for.
3. Spending and debt is out of control; our national debt is greater than our GDP. Every working American will have to pay for the unconstitutional student loan forgiveness that he continues to implement in defiance of the recent SCOTUS ruling. The Dollar is losing its international status.
4. $113 BILLION wasted on Ukraine, with no plan for ending it in sight. The Ukrainians can not win that war.
5. Woke federal policies that disrupt the military, workplaces and our schools. DEI and transgender nonsense is totally contradictory to a useful education. No wonder we're falling behind China and other nations in test scores.
6. The Green New Deal will disrupt our economy and our way of life if not stopped. People laughed at this climate nonsense when AOC first introduced it; now it's policy. How are those electric cars selling?
7. IRAN - saving the worst for last. Biden resurrected the disastrous Iran Deal, leaving this terrorist nation a wide-open path to a nuclear weapon. Is there anyone who doesn't understand what that would mean to the entire world? In not, I suggest watching Oppenheimer movie. Israel is fighting the Hamas Iranian proxies right now, and this could spread throughout the middle east. Iran is not standing by watching.
The following article was written eleven months ago and doesn't include recent developments:
Are you better off than you were two years ago? A number of reports on Saturday suggested that White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain will step down after the State of the Union address next month. So, it’s a good time to look back on the Biden presidency so far.
www.heritage.org