Americans Are More Worse Off Under Joe Biden Than Under Any Other President in Over 30 Years
“Are you better off than you were four years ago?” That is the now iconic rhetorical question posed by then-presidential candidate Ronald Reagan in his 1980 debate with President Jimmy Carter. The voters answered with a resounding “NO!” as they elected Ronald Reagan president by a huge margin of 489 electoral votes to 49. Now, that Reagan question is a staple of presidential polls. Fast forward 43 years: a record number of Americans — 44% — said in response to an ABC News/Washington Post Poll that was released this month that they are worse off financially today than before Biden was elected president. Historically, that is the worst figure for any president since the poll began; and more than three times worse (44% versus 13%) than the result for President Trump. Biden’s approval rating is equally dismal as it stands at a weak 37% in the same poll. In a hypothetical matchup against Trump, Trump leads by 9 percentage points, 51% to 42%. These dreadful Biden poll numbers are due in large part to the abject failure of Biden’s radical, progressive-driven economic policies (AKA “Bidenomics”). Biden’s policies have ignited inflation, stifled America’s energy production, invested government subsidies in so-called green energy companies that ended in bankruptcy, and produced the highest mortgage rates in over 20 years. The Bidenomics Debacle Bidenomics has created severe economic turmoil for Americans. Families are struggling mightily. Sixty-one percent (61%) of hard-working Americans are living paycheck-to-paycheck. Seventy-five (75) percent of those earning less than $50,000, and 65% of those making $50,000 to $100,000 per year struggle to pay for gas and groceries, and to make ends meet due to the heavy weight of inflation. In difficult straits, many families have resorted to credit cards to pay their bills, including necessities like groceries. As a result, Americans’ overall credit debt has reached a record high of $1 trillion. This represents a $300 billion increase since Biden was elected president. All this mounting debt is creating a financial crisis for families and the country. Delinquencies in payments and default rates on credit cards, auto loans, and consumer loans are at their highest levels in a decade and are increasing at a rapid rate. Not only are families in an intractable bind, but consumer-focused businesses such as car dealerships and department stores are dealing with significant losses and shortfalls in revenue due to these delinquencies and defaults. And homeownership for so many Americans is a fading dream as interest rates that have risen above 7%, and families’ debt burden make a mortgage unaffordable and unattainable. Americans’ discontent and struggles are reflected in the ABC News/Washington Post Poll where 74% of Americans described the economy as not good or poor. Even worse, 9 out of 10 Americans have the same negative assessment of rising gas and food prices. Families are not fooled by Biden’s false economic rhetoric. They see the truth every time they pull into a gas station or buy groceries. Just as American voters emphatically said NO to Carter and YES to Reagan in 1980, they should say NO to the radical, progressive policies of Bidenomics inflaming the current economic crisis, and YES to freedom, free enterprise, innovation, entrepreneurship, and the unleashing of American energy.El algoritmo de Google “probablemente ha estado determinando” los resultados electorales desde 2015: informe
No es ningún secreto que Google ha sido acusado durante años de censurar información en numerosas ocasiones de una manera que muchos consideran una forma de activismo político intencional. Esto lo destacó recientemente el conocido psicólogo, profesor y autor estadounidense Robert Epstein, quien en junio de 2019 advirtió al Subcomité Judicial del Senado de los Estados Unidos sobre la Constitución que las grandes empresas tecnológicas como Google ejercen una enorme cantidad de poder con sus capacidades. “cambiar opiniones y votos sin que la gente se dé cuenta”.
State Department Vulnerable to Cyberattack
La tecnología de nuestro Departamento de Estado es vulnerable de varias maneras a los piratas informáticos y a nuestros adversarios globales.
El Departamento de Estado de EE. UU. no ha implementado en gran medida un programa eficaz de riesgos de ciberseguridad, concluyeron los auditores en un informe la semana pasada. El Departamento de Estado, que se encarga de la diplomacia y la política exterior de Estados Unidos, redactó una estrategia de gestión de riesgos para su seguridad informática, dijo la Oficina de Responsabilidad Gubernamental (GAO), y ahí es básicamente donde el departamento se dio por vencido. Como resultado, los riesgos en todo el departamento no necesariamente se han mitigado, no existe un programa de monitoreo general implementado y es posible que la infraestructura de TI utilizada por el departamento no haya sido protegida adecuadamente.
Dr. Joseph Warren: Thefounding father who fought for liberty at bunker hill, and paid with his life
In his first Inaugural Address in January 1981, President Ronald Reagan brought to public attention these words of Dr. Jo- seph Warren, a great but largely forgotten American patriot of the Revolutionary era: “On the eve of our struggle for independence, a man who might have been one of the greatest among the founding fathers…said to his fellow Ameri- cans,”