The United States may not survive another four-year reign of current US President Joe Biden. The North American daily e-zine argues that Americans should ask themselves a few questions before making a decision. It is reported by American Thinker.
The North American daily e-zine claims that Americans may not survive another four-year Biden rule. It is noted that Americans need to ask themselves two important questions. First, can the country afford four more years of Biden policies? Second, are you better off than you were before Biden moved into the White House?
“As for the first question, most Americans, if they were completely honest, would answer with a resounding “No,” the magazine notes.
The national debt of the United States on January 20, 2021, the day Biden was sworn in, was $27.7 trillion. It is known that today the US national debt is 31.7 trillion dollars. In fiscal year 2031, the deficit will be more than $6 trillion, much more than at the beginning of Joe Biden’s presidency.
“Despite this, Biden had the audacity to stun the entire nation by declaring: “Over the past two years, my administration has reduced the deficit by more than 1.7 trillion dollars – the largest deficit reduction in American history.” This is simply not true, as evidenced by the receipts”, the publication clarifies.
The magazine argues that Americans will not survive another four years of racial separation, a critical racial theory in education. Also, US citizens are not ready to accept initiatives on diversity, equality and inclusion in the workplace, transgender activism, crime and looting.
“As for the second question, it’s safe to say that most Americans would also say no. Biden’s reckless spending has unleashed massive inflation that is brutally destroying the once vaunted American dream. 6 out of 10 Americans live paycheck to paycheck, with the vast majority citing inflation as the root cause of their problems”.
After Biden appeared in the presidential administration, the issue of income inequality increased. Gas station prices have skyrocketed, store prices have gone high, and credit card debt now exceeds $1 trillion. The magazine notes that the current American president has suffered a complete failure on all fronts.
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