With the Republican Failure, it is Full Speed Ahead to the Great Crash By Chris Knight (Florida)
Today, although the full US mid-term election results are not available, and may not be for some time, for this is a Third World country with nukes that may or may not work, we have seen enough to know that there was no “red wave” as the media hyped things up to be. There will never be no matter what the Democrats do, even reducing the country to ashes, as there is now full-on political dysgenics.
Red states became redder, and blue, bluer. We will cover this in separate articles. Here we note that the election was received by senile President Biden as an affirmation of his economic polies, which while devastating the country, will be continued. Yes, as shown in other articles, election fraud was big again, but that is a constant now. What is stunning is how many voters are just willing to vote Democrat whatever. In Australia there is at least a pendulum, where a protest vote is delivered by voting in the opposition party, who then does exactly the same, as the Deep State rules. But, here in the US people voted for a brain damaged John Fetterman, and someone who was actually dead! The Democrat candidate elected by a landslide was Tony DeLuca, who died last month, and for some reason was still on the ballot. And, the voters were so zombified that they simply blindly voted. That’ dumocracy for you!
“President Biden said Wednesday that he won’t change a thing about how he runs the country over the next two years in his first public comments since his fellow Democrats outperformed expectations in Tuesday’s midterm elections.
In his statement before taking questions from a pre-arranged list of reporters, Biden insisted that “an overwhelming majority of the American people support elements of my economic agenda” and restated some of his most factually-challenged claims about his accomplishments — including taking credit once again for a decline in the federal deficit that is actually down to the end of temporary aid programs necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Nothing,” Biden said when asked what he planned to do differently over the next two years ahead of a potential 2024 reelection bid, “because they’re just finding out what we’re doing. The more they know about what we’re doing, the more support there is.”
Later in the Q-and-A, the president said that he would likely make a final decision about seeking a second term early next year. Biden is already the oldest person ever to be president and would be 86 years old if he completes a second term in January 2029.
Biden said he thought people “wanted to move on” from The Post’s revelations about the first son’s business dealings.
When asked about the possibility of a potential House Republican majority opening an investigation of first son Hunter Biden’s overseas business dealings, the president initially responded “lots of luck in your senior year, as my coach used to say,” before adding that he thought the American people wanted to “move on” from the revelations first reported by The Post more than two years ago.
Biden spoke as control of the House and Senate remained up for grabs Wednesday in defiance of most pre-election predictions.
“While the press and the pundits were predicting a giant red wave, it didn’t happen,” said Biden, adding that “voters spoke clearly about their concerns.”
The president added that he was willing to work with Republicans in the wake of the inconclusive midterm results, but added that “the American people have made clear, I think, that they expect Republicans to be prepared to work with me as well.”
In the next breath, the president said that he would invite congressional leaders to the White House to exchange ideas after he returns from the G-20 summit in Indonesia later this month — before insisting in response to the first question asked of him that he had no intention of altering his big-spending agenda.”
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