Monday, January 3, 2022

BloggeRhythms

The last several entries have addressed the nation’s disastrous condition regarding a host of issues faced by the president, including: the economy, inflation, Afghanistan, Covid 19 pandemic, illegal southern border crossings and his own personal involvement, most likely financial, with leadership in China potentially compromising his position there.

And once again today, having no political favoritism, simply contemplating the dilemma the same quandary develops personally. Although no interest exists here whatsoever in the politics of particular candidates, election results must be accepted produced by voters who do.  

The specific circumstances led to researching Biden’s history more closely, whereas experience certainly provides the major skills and knowledge required in fulfilling any occupation, especially where the highest level of competency is concerned. And here’s what Biden’s bio shows, as found in Wikipedia: “Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. is an American politician who is the 46th and current president of the United States. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 47th vice president from 2009 to 2017 under Barack Obama and represented Delaware in the United States Senate from 1973 to 2009."

So, this guy’s had 49 years as a politician and not 15 seconds as a “manager” of anything, much less the largest, most successfully productive economy, military and international relationships ever created on the planet. Yet, with no appropriate experience, he still got the job from enough voters who for whatever their own reasons pulled his lever. And now me along with similar others are stuck with him and his incapabilities for the next three years. 

Rush saw this situation coming early on, making the following comments on his radio show back on Wednesday, December 15th last year, 2021.

“I actually think that we’re trending toward secession,” he said. “I see more and more people asking what in the world do we have in common with the people who live in, say, New York? What is there that makes us believe that there is enough of us there to even have a chance at winning New York, especially if you’re talking about votes.

“A lot of bloggers have written extensively about how distant and separated and how much more separated our culture is becoming politically and that it can’t go on this way. There cannot be a peaceful coexistence of two completely different theories of life, theories of government, theories of how we manage our affairs. We can’t be in this dire a conflict without something giving somewhere along the way.

“I know that there’s a sizable and growing sentiment for people who believe that that is where we’re headed whether we want to or not. Whether we want to go there or not. I, myself, haven’t made up my mind. I still haven’t given up the idea that we are the majority and that all we have to do is find a way to unite and win.”

My conclusion last time remains appropriate, so here it is again: “Thus, it seems predictions are occurring more frequently regarding rising probability of a cultural rift in the nation which should be paid close attention by leftist leadership. Whereas if they take a step back and face reality, even they can grasp the fact that without the intellectual, financial and commercial support of Republicans, they have no means of real-life survival as individuals.” 

That’s it for today folks.

Adios

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