Category: Biden

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The Attack on Israel

On April 13, 2024, Iran launched an unprovoked attack on Israel with drones and missiles, which Israel, supported by NATO allies, mostly intercepted. The attack was claimed to be retaliation for an alleged Israeli strike in Syria. World opinion on Israel ‘s response suggests economic sanctions over military retaliation, while recognizing the necessity of a strong response to deter further aggression. I advocate for proportional retaliation and a “peace through strength” strategy, alluding to the risks of appearing weak internationally.

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Transgender Day over Easter – The War on Christianity

Biden’s declaration of Easter as Transgender Day of Visibility may alienate many Christian voters due to its clash with the holiday’s religious importance. His presidency is criticized for various issues like border security and inflation, and this disconnect with voters could foreshadow his loss in the forthcoming election. Attention turns to alternative candidates and the critical challenges the nation faces.

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Washington D.C. is Failing to Address the Issues

Washington DC is criticized for prioritizing less relevant issues over critical concerns like budget balance, inflation control, and security. Calls for action include eliminating wasteful spending, reevaluating business regulations, and investing in domestic defense. Additionally, emphasis is placed on reforming Medicare and Social Security, tax adjustments, and prioritizing law and order over social issues.

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Is Our Open Border an Invitation?

The recent ISIS attack in Moscow, which claimed the lives of 133 people (and the count continues as of 3/23/2024), serves as a forewarning of potential future occurrences worldwide. In the United States, President Joe Biden and his administration have kept our country’s borders open for the past three years,...