Joseph R. Biden's First Thirty Days

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In the first thirty days of the Joseph R. Biden Jr. administration, the 46th President of the United States did some questionable things.

  1. Though not technically during his administration, the loyalty of American service members was questioned. National Guard troops in Washington were vetted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Pentagon to ascertain whether or not they posed an insider threat to the Inauguration of the 46th President of the United States. I agree with Texas Governor Abbott, “this is the most offensive thing I’ve ever heard“ I also took the oath to serve my country and also find it outrageous.
  2. After signing Executive Orders to open our international borders and roll-back immigration policies of the 45th President, the White House started to discuss domestic travel restrictions as reported by the Miami Herald. Is this helpful to the citizens of the United States of America to let every non-citizen know if they can get across the border, they can stay? Restrict travel by law-abiding citizens, but send the signal to the non-citizen their violation of our laws will go unpunished?
  3. Rocket attacks by Iranian backed militia on US facilities in Irbil, Iraq are rewarded by the Joseph R. Biden administration by signalling the resumption of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the ‘Iran Deal.’ The death of a US contractor and the wounding of a US service member has no consequence – the Iranian government is clearly allowed to attack and kill Americans with impunity – what happens when they get their nuclear weapons?
  4. In a televised Town Hall, President Joseph R. Biden remarked, “not everybody in the community, in the Hispanic and African American community, particularly in rural areas that are distant and or are in inner city districts know how to use, know how to get online.” I believe this statement is the definition of a racial stereotype. Not only did the press NOT castigate President Joseph R. Biden for his overtly racist statement, the statement went unchallenged.
  5. In the same televised Town Hall when asked about human rights abuses in the Peoples Republic of China, President Joseph R. Biden responded, “culturally there are different norms that each country and their leaders are expected to follow.“ Nothing about how the Chinese Communist Party threw out the agreement with Great Britain about Hong Kong and the freedoms it would enjoy for the agreed upon 50 years. Nothing about the hundreds or thousands of missiles pointed at and threatening Taiwan. Nothing about bulldozing temples, churches and mosques. Nothing about forced human organ harvesting and nothing about the ongoing, well-documented genocide of the Uyghur people. Supposedly, we are to believe these things are just part of Chinese cultural norms. It is very hard to believe such a statement covering the bad behavior of the Chinese Communist Party came out of the mouth of the President of the United States.
In summary, the first thirty days of his administration do not indicate the 46th President of the United States is serving the best interests of the citizens of the United States.
  • Questioning the loyalty of our military members.
  • Placing travel restrictions on Americans, tell the rest of the world the border is open and we won’t send you back.
  • Rewarding Iran for rocket attacks on our overseas bases.
  • Declaring minorities are incapable of using the internet.
  • Ignoring how the world has been declaring the 21st century Uyghur genocide by calling it a ‘cultural norm.’

Lots of folks can say, “he’s not my President.” However, I swore an oath to uphold and defend the US Constitution and Joseph R. Biden was sworn in as the 46th President of the United States on January 20th, 2021. He is the President of all the people of the United States of America whether or not you choose to admit it. He is my President although I did not vote for him or agree with his policies.