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The double-talk coming out of the administration, in Congress or as a guest spot on a daily show, the inconsistency and disingenuity hardly instills trust or confidence in the current White House policies

"Crisis is opportunity" for Marxist marching orders



Crisis is opportunity for Marxist marching orders"Crisis is opportunity," repeated by Joe Biden in his speech before a fraction of the members of Congress, is a reiteration of Rham Emanuel's "never let a crisis go to waste." Nor are the administration and the democrats doing so. Making a list of the accomplishments of his administration, Biden seemed to take credit or say he will implement what Trump already did. He noted lowering prescription prices, improving the economy, bringing jobs back to America (Biden has managed to reverse that trend), vaccine creation and distribution – Trump's Operation Warp Speed, bringing troops home, and an upsurge in employment all of which began before Biden took his quickly broken oath.

In truth, Biden's greatest achievement, if it can be called that, is signing 62 executive orders in his first 100 days occupying the Oval Office

In truth, Biden's greatest achievement, if it can be called that, is signing 62 executive orders in his first 100 days occupying the Oval Office. That amounts to an average of two thirds of an E.O. every day. What a busy bee he's been. After taking five pages of notes during Biden's speech, this column can only cover a few points or it would be as long as the dishonest address given from the podium April, 28, 2021. With that in mind, we'll hit a few highlights.

"Worst attack on democracy since the Civil War"

One that virtually no one missed in their commentary was Biden's reference to the January 6 break-in of the Capitol as being the "worst attack on democracy since the Civil War." It was, in fact, the creation of a "crisis" that gave Congress an excuse to evacuate and perpetrate a crime against the republic by rubber stamping electoral votes that were suspect. It was an opportunity to deliver the democrats into high office without a whimper from the republican hierarchy. The big picture verbiage that Biden used to try and capture the hearts of Americans – those who actually watched the speech – must be questioned for its veracity. Hope over fear? Truth over lies? Light over darkness? Every one of these contrasts Biden mentioned his administration has turned on its head. Follow these few illustrations of hypocrisy:

Instituting fear, Disguising lies as truth, Bringing darkness and calling it light

  1. Instituting fear of a mostly non-lethal virus (approximately one percent of those stricken die) and dispelling hope by telling Americans they must still social distance and mask-up after getting inoculated with the vaccine. Look to the congressional audience for a prime example.
  2. Disguising lies as truth by forcing invalid Critical Race Theory into schools, businesses and government, and revving up the lie that CO2 is poisoning the earth when it is the life-blood of green plants that exude oxygen for the rest of us.
  3. Bringing darkness and calling it light (who else does this?) by denying power generation to Texas in the midst of a life-threatening freeze that withheld light and warmth from millions of Americans causing death and billions of dollars in damage.
Biden feigned compassion in saying that Americans suffered all the health and economic trauma through "no fault of their own." He neglected to name the villain that inflicted the devastating harm – China and its communist party. It may be assumed that was because of his and administration members, like Blinken and Dr. Fauci, that are philosophically and financially tied to the CCP. Among the noteworthy quotes were "When I think climate change, I think jobs," when Biden was selling the American Jobs Plan that isn't. What he must have been thinking was how many thousands of jobs he's planning to destroy and already has in favor of "green" technology that still doesn't exist other than to feed off of established fossil fuel power such as electric cars, and windmills that must be defrosted by non-"green" energy production.

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American Jobs Plan at odds with American Families Plan

After expounding on how beneficial the American Jobs Plan is for rebounding blue collar employment that doesn't require college education, Biden reversed his own theory by later touting his American Families Plan that would sponsor free college. If it's necessary to add four more years of study to public education where does the "blue collar blueprint" fit in? It doesn't, because the only purpose for all those years of schooling is to further indoctrinate students to reject their families' faith and morals. Why else start with preschool and take it all the way through four years of college? He also misdirected the audience by telling them that taking children out of the home as toddlers and putting them into government-run childcare and pre-school programs that they excel. This has been disproven by decades of Headstart program results that managed to # student progress instead of giving them a boost. More lies dressed up as truth. Over and over again, Biden thought to demean American chutzpah, work ethic and loyalty by trying to compare our economy and culture to other countries. What made no sense is that those other countries have never reached the high levels of achievement and financial success that America has over its 245 year history. Nor has any country been as generous, big-hearted and non-colonizing as America despite the rewritten history lessons that are taking over public classrooms, including and especially college campuses. Of real interest is how, after sitting behind President Biden for an hour and listening to all the disparaging remarks about America that revolved around the unfairness of wealth, health and education opportunities available to hard working minorities and how the culture of discrimination is being fought so hard on their behalf, Kamala Harris said this a day later, (qualifying afterthought or not): "I don't think America is a racist country…" The double-talk coming out of the administration, whether it's on the floor of the Congress or as a guest spot on a daily show, the inconsistency and disingenuity hardly instills trust or confidence in the current White House policies.

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Former newspaper publisher, A. Dru Kristenev, grew up in the publishing industry working every angle of a paper, from ad composition and sales, to personnel management, copy writing, and overseeing all editorial content. During her tenure as a news professional, Kristenev traveled internationally as a representative of the paper and, on separate occasions, non-profit organizations. Since 2007, Kristenev has authored five fact-filled political suspense novels, the Baron Series, and two non-fiction books, all available on Amazon. Carrying an M.S. degree and having taught at premier northwest universities, she is the trustee of Scribes’ College of Journalism, which mission is to train a new generation of journalists in biblical standards of reporting. More information about the college and how to support it can be obtained by contacting Kristenev at cw.o@earthlink.net.


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