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Thank you, Joe Biden, for giving the world these perceptions. :tongue2:
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Iran and the Houthis have defeated the US military
Opinion by Daniel DePetris • 6h •


Americans are taught at a young age to not only love their country but to marvel at its power. Whether it’s on the stump, during speeches or at a press event, politicians and policymakers on both ends of the political spectrum are quick to marvel at just how impactful the United States is around the world. Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright’s contention that the US is “the indispensable nation” is still a central part of the American vocabulary. As President Biden told the nation last October, “America is a beacon to the world...We are, as my friend Madeleine Albright said, the indispensable nation.”
 
It’s hard not to be sympathetic to this line of argument. The US, after all, holds a quarter of the world’s gross domestic product. The US military is second to none, with the US spending more on defense than the next nine countries combined. The US has extensive influence in international commerce; 58 per cent of global currency reserves are in US dollars, Washington holds significant influence in international economic institutions like the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, and America’s system of alliances is unrivaled by any other major power.

Yet what US policymakers frequently fail to grasp is that power doesn’t necessarily equate to unlimited influence. The architects of US foreign policy all too often assume the US is all powerful, that it can will events out of whole cloth and coerce friends and adversaries alike to adapt their policies to Washington’s liking.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/iran-and-the-houthis-have-defeated-the-us-military/ar-BB1mpiZB?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=bf7e96306516472fa1ed9d5bfda23285&ei=33
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Joe Biden's outlandish plan to crush middle America
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Our country does not have a revenue problem, it has a spending problem: Rep. Jason Smith
Joe Biden thinks he has the solution to stagnant growth and high inflation.

His plan? Biden wants to raise your taxes.

This might sound like a bad joke, but it’s reality. President Biden wants to raise taxes at a time when many Americans are struggling to put food on the table and fill up the tank.
 
Biden wants to raise taxes in a multitude of ways that will harm hard-working families and destroy American innovation.
 
For starters, he wants to let the Trump tax cuts expire. I’m not just saying that, that’s a promise Biden is making. He recently said in a speech, "It’s going to expire, and if I’m re-elected it’s going to stay expired." He then doubled down on that promise with a social media post echoing that statement.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/joe-biden-s-outlandish-plan-to-crush-middle-america/ar-BB1mpXGa?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=bf7e96306516472fa1ed9d5bfda23285&ei=17
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What is the big deal here?  I clearly remember Nazi Pelosi saying unemployment is good for the economy!  The media should be celebrating Biden's fine job. :whistle:
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Black Unemployment Surge Sparks Concerns for U.S. Economy
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In March, the government released new data on unemployment among Black Americans. The increase, especially among black women, has drawn attention from policymakers and economists. The disparity in joblessness rates between groups continues to be a significant concern.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/black-unemployment-surge-sparks-concerns-for-u-s-economy/ss-BB1mn2g5?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=HCTS&cvid=522e3f659b694460802fd0329c3e56cb&ei=37#image=1
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California / Re: California’s Workers Now Want $30 Minimum Wage
« Last post by GtHawk on Today at 07:42:33 am »
I took my mother with me when I left California.
Great if you can, my moms going on 93 and in very poor health with some serious memory issues starting, she would never survive a move. Anyway, my wife would never leave the kids and grandkids so  :shrug:
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Politics/Government / Re: Political Graphics 2024
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Politics/Government / Re: Political Graphics 2024
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Politics/Government / Re: Political Graphics 2024
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