June 13, 2021

"Elections have consequences," so how are things working for average Americans since January?

If you're an adult American, how's your life going this year?  And how does the future look?

As a socialist Kenyan Muslim once said, "elections have consequences."  So what have we seen as "consequences" for our nation--whether you think they're for good or ill--since January 21st?

The harris*biden regime seem to support a dozen or so big principles that seem diametrically opposed to the policies of the previous president.  Let's see if you can identify any of 'em.

The actions of the regime show that it supports

  • unlimited illegal immigration--open borders--despite *saying* don't come NOW;
  • ending Trump's "remain in Mexico" policy;
  • ending deportation even for convicted criminals;
  • issuing executive orders to kill U.S. oil and gas production;
  • declaring that the greatest threat to our nation is "white supremacy";
  • declaring that the greatest threat to our nation is "climate change" (Biden said these two things on consecutive days;
  • paying people more in benefits to stay home than they would have earned by working;
  • ordering public schools to allow biological males to compete in womens' sports;
  • encouraging public schools to teach "critical race theory";
  • ordering the military to "stand down" and start examining social-media posts of troops to identify and purge alleged "white supremacists";
  • raising taxes on corporations (taxes which are immediately passed thru to consumers);
  • forcing everyone to take the vaccine, even if they have antibodies to the Chinese virus;
  • taking control of elections away from the states (the Dem-sponsored "For the People" act);
  • banning states from requiring voters to show photo ID to vote (in the same act as above);
  • banning states from purging dead voters from their rolls of registered voters (same act as above)


Now, many left-leaning Democrats are undoubtedly very happy with all or most of these policies.  But other Democrat voters may be thinking "I didn't vote for a lot of this."  But actually you did:  Biden and Harris both clearly signalled their intentions before the election, and if you didn't know what their code-words meant but still voted for biden*harris, you're responsible.  

Maybe you should have thought about what you were voting for before you pulled that lever. 

Oh, and in case you hadn't noticed: as of Friday the average price gasoline nationwide was 56% higher than a year ago.  But of course if you live in a big city you probably don't drive more than 100 miles a week, so no big deal, right?  Higher fuel prices don't affect you much.  Well, except for the cost of almost everything you buy.  Ooops.

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