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Biden has no answers to the nation’s crises except for more spending

October 24, 2021
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Name the crisis, and President Joe Biden and his team have no clue how to handle it, except to claim his stalled “Build Back Better” spending plans will somehow fix it.

Yet his past spending has fueled the mess by dumping extra billions into circulation, creating record-high inflation. And the no-strings cash he’s sent to families plus his failure to end the pandemic as he’d vowed have created worker shortages — adding to the supply-chain crunch that has Americans worried about canceled Christmas, even as it further fuels inflation as too much cash chases too few goods.

As his no-enforcement policies have illegal immigration hitting new highs, Team Biden’s only “solution” is to hide the consequences by flying planeloads of underage migrants into places like suburban New York in the dead of night, severely straining already-overtaxed local services.

Is the nation stuck with three more years of this fecklessness?

Uncle Joe can’t even get through a softball Democrat-loaded town hall without embarrassing himself. As he struggled for some semblance of coherence Thursday night, his aides running the show were on damage-control duty, watching for what they’d have to walk back — such as his off-the-cuff vow to bring in the National Guard to ease supply-chain woes.

Rising inflation is draining family wallets across the country.
REUTERS/Lawrence Bryant/File

It should have been easy for the new president to bring the country back from its pandemic low: “The Trump administration purchased enough vaccine doses to fully vaccinate at least a large percentage of the 190 million people who have received two shots at present,” as even CNN admitted in fact-checking Biden’s town-hall claim that “I went out and bought everything I could do and buy in sight, and it worked.”

But Team Biden added no urgency to the national vax drive and even allowed its health bureaucrats to feed vaccine hesitancy by briefly suspending the J&J jab over trivial concerns. The thought that a new variant might extend the pandemic apparently never crossed their minds.

Instead, the prez turned his eyes to a “transformation” agenda — and not even his own.

This March 3, 2021 file photo shows a vial of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at a hospital in Bay Shore, N.Y.
The Biden administration dropped the ball on approving and distributing Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine.
AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File

Dems chose Biden as a centrist over Bernie Sanders’ rabid (and unpopular) socialism. Yet Sanders is the actual author of Biden’s multitrillion-dollar “Build Back” agenda, which the White House made its overwhelming priority without regard for the nation’s actual needs or what’s politically practical with a razor-thin congressional majority.

Oh, first came the $1.9 trillion COVID “relief” bill, passed without a single Republican vote despite his claim he’d bring back bipartisanship. The economy was already on the rebound when he signed the package in March, but its added unemployment “bonus” slowed the recovery by encouraging millions to stay out of the workforce. Those bonuses finally expired, but the checks to any family with kids (no work necessary) still go out every month.

Undocumented immigrants from the southern border arrive off a World Atlantic Airlines airplane and board charter buses at Westchester County Airport in White Plains, New York on October 15, 2021.
Undocumented immigrants from the Southern border arrive at Westchester County Airport in White Plains, New York, on Oct. 15, 2021.
Christopher Sadowski

Five million fewer people are working than before the pandemic — with 3 million fewer even trying to find a job.

Four in 10 US households face serious financial difficulties, while Biden admitted at his CNN town hall, “I don’t have a near-term answer” even to surging gas prices — a problem he also helped create, with his war on domestic drilling and pipelines.

He’s got no answers to anything, except for empty promises that he struggles to even keep straight.

The average gallon price of gas rose to an astronomical $4.85 in Fontana, California on October 22, 2021.
The average gallon price of gas rose to an astronomical $4.85 in Fontana, California, on Oct. 22, 2021.
Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times/Polaris

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