Below you will find
my thoughts on President Biden’s first year in office,
along with a couple updates on my work in Congress. Please stay tuned
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President
Biden’s First Year
On January 20th, President Biden’s first year in office came to a close. Last January we had challenges, for sure. But one year later, each of those challenges is now in the category of crisis. Making it worse, there are now a number of significant new problems largely self-created by this administration.
→ The Inflation & Economic
Crisis: Inflation has reached its highest level in 40 years and
prices of consumer goods continue to skyrocket. Throughout the
COVID-19 pandemic, Democrats continued to provide massive stimulus spending
under their one party rule despite the fact there was more than $1 trillion
appropriated during the Trump Administration that is still unspent. State governments have so much money they don’t know how to spend it. Meanwhile, the Fed now has little option but to increase interest rates right at the time we are very likely on the verge of a recession.
The
December jobs report was the worst of Joe Biden’s presidency, and many Americans are facing empty grocery store shelves. Supply chain experts do not expect these issues to get better any time soon. When you don’t have enough workers you can’t produce enough product to meet demand. Nor can you get the product shipped timely. Time is money. It costs extra for product to sit idle — whether at a port or in an inland warehouse.
→ The Crime Crisis: Homicides and crime rates in 2021 were near record highs, with several
major cities breaking annual homicide records. When you go soft on
crime, you get more of it. It is that simple. The irony is
liberal soft on crime policies actually increase firearm ownership as more
and more law-abiding citizens purchase guns to protect themselves and their
families.
→ The Border Security Catastrophe: The crisis at our southern border is out of control with
criminal cartels flooding the U.S. with dangerous drugs, sex trafficking
and who knows what else. Additionally, a recently leaked video shows how the Biden administration is immediately releasing
large numbers of illegal immigrants, mostly men apprehended at our southern
border, into our communities. Another leaked video shows the administration is flying illegal immigrants in the
middle of the night to locations across the country.
Make no mistake, President Biden is turning every state into a border state. Rather than enforcing our laws, he is facilitating the breaking of them. I anticipate there will be a massive push for his impeachment in the next Congress under Republican leadership for what is truly a dereliction of duty to protect the American people. The truth is though, such an effort will go nowhere in the Senate — regardless of which party has the majority. It requires 2/3 vote of that chamber to remove a President from office who has been impeached by the House.
→ The Education Crisis: One million children started their school year dealing with
sudden closures. Congress sent billions to state governments and
local school districts so they could safely reopen, not close their doors
again. Vaccine mandates and mask mandates are only dividing the
country that much more.
→ The Energy Crisis: If you want to increase gas prices, cutting domestic production is the best way to do it. (Washington liberals like high gas prices because it makes alternative sources of fuel that much more competitive with fossil fuels.) That’s exactly what this Administration did and now we are all paying for it at the pump and for other products as well. This is part of the inflation crisis too. Just about every product made has petroleum as part of its make, or petroleum is required to run the machines to produce the product, and to ship it.
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