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Do not be fooled by the positive media coverage Biden has gotten recently. He is currently on his way to losing the Senate and likely the House in 2022. He will then be an impotent president; his bipartisan influence will fade and, just as the republicans planned, he will make a weak candidate for reelection in 2024. How do I know all of this? Partially because that is what the data says. In a June 2021 poll Biden's approval rating dropped from 83 percent among democrats way down to a, quite frankly, abysmal 59 percent in his own party. That number dropped even further in a June 30 Reuters Poll. Read it and weep: "a growing number of Americans disapprove of Biden's leadership on the economy, gun violence and taxation, with the biggest decline coming within Biden's Democratic Party, especially those under the age of 40, non-white Democrats or those who do not have a college degree." If you notice, these are the same demographics that either defected to republicans or just did not show up for the 2016 election. While patting themselves on the back for their silly false unity, democrats are sealing their own fate to lose the Congress and the White House. Meanwhile, Biden gained a whole one percent of republican voters for all of his talk of unity. Wow, groundbreaking. There are also these seldom mentioned statistics which will surely haunt Biden and democrats during election season: "According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, unemployment within the Black community was 9.1% as of May, for example, compared to 5.1% for whites. Unemployment for college degree holders was 3.2% in May, less than half the 6.8% unemployment rate for those with only a high school diploma." You heard that right, unemployment amongst black people is almost twice that of white people. Need I remind you that black voters were the turning point for democrats in this recent election? Need I remind you that poor people, who overwhelming vote democrat, generally lack college degrees and that their unemployment rate is over twice that of people with a college degree? Are you starting to see the writing on the wall? Biden has officially gone down the path to disaster, alienating the poor and minority voters by failing to help them in any real way. However, Joe Biden, Hilary Clinton and even Senator Clyburn found plenty of time to waste millions of dollars beating Nina Turner in an obscure race most Americans probably had not even heard of. Yet they failed at creating a new eviction moratorium (no, the bit of political theatre that Biden and the Squad performed will not stop evictions; the supreme court has already ruled that congress must do that so anything the CDC says is meaningless). They failed at forgiving the $10,000 of student debt that Biden promised. They failed at delivering on the recurring stimulus checks (before you start, the child tax credit provides families with a whopping $250 dollars a month for every child between six and seventeen years old and $300 a month per child under five. In case you have been living on Mars for the past fifty years, a few hundred bucks amounts to just about nothing when you have a kid. My child for example, needs a new bed and even a simple cost like that will not be paid for by the child tax credit. But wait, there's more: "Meanwhile, the number of Americans who approved of Biden’s stance on gun violence dropped 8 points overall and 11 points among Democrats from April to June." Joe Biden made all kinds of promises he cannot keep when it comes to guns; he has no power to beat the NRA, nor does he have the will to do so. But he promised these very passionate anti gun advocates that he would help, and he has not done one thing to ban guns of any kind, not even semi-automatic rifles, which he has been promising since the Obama administration. As homicide, poverty and inequality rise while democrats are in office, their future looks bleaker everyday.
Do not be fooled by the positive media coverage Biden has gotten recently. He is currently on his way to losing the Senate and likely the House in 2022. He will then be an impotent president; his bipartisan influence will fade and, just as the republicans planned, he will make a weak candidate for reelection in 2024. How do I know all of this? Partially because that is what the data says. In a June 2021 poll Biden's approval rating dropped from 83 percent among democrats way down to a, quite frankly, abysmal 59 percent in his own party. That number dropped even further in a June 30 Reuters Poll. Read it and weep: "a growing number of Americans disapprove of Biden's leadership on the economy, gun violence and taxation, with the biggest decline coming within Biden's Democratic Party, especially those under the age of 40, non-white Democrats or those who do not have a college degree." If you notice, these are the same demographics that either defected to republicans or just did not show up for the 2016 election. While patting themselves on the back for their silly false unity, democrats are sealing their own fate to lose the Congress and the White House. Meanwhile, Biden gained a whole one percent of republican voters for all of his talk of unity. Wow, groundbreaking. There are also these seldom mentioned statistics which will surely haunt Biden and democrats during election season: "According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, unemployment within the Black community was 9.1% as of May, for example, compared to 5.1% for whites. Unemployment for college degree holders was 3.2% in May, less than half the 6.8% unemployment rate for those with only a high school diploma." You heard that right, unemployment amongst black people is almost twice that of white people. Need I remind you that black voters were the turning point for democrats in this recent election? Need I remind you that poor people, who overwhelming vote democrat, generally lack college degrees and that their unemployment rate is over twice that of people with a college degree? Are you starting to see the writing on the wall? Biden has officially gone down the path to disaster, alienating the poor and minority voters by failing to help them in any real way. However, Joe Biden, Hilary Clinton and even Senator Clyburn found plenty of time to waste millions of dollars beating Nina Turner in an obscure race most Americans probably had not even heard of. Yet they failed at creating a new eviction moratorium (no, the bit of political theatre that Biden and the Squad performed will not stop evictions; the supreme court has already ruled that congress must do that so anything the CDC says is meaningless). They failed at forgiving the $10,000 of student debt that Biden promised. They failed at delivering on the recurring stimulus checks (before you start, the child tax credit provides families with a whopping $250 dollars a month for every child between six and seventeen years old and $300 a month per child under five. In case you have been living on Mars for the past fifty years, a few hundred bucks amounts to just about nothing when you have a kid. My child for example, needs a new bed and even a simple cost like that will not be paid for by the child tax credit. But wait, there's more: "Meanwhile, the number of Americans who approved of Biden’s stance on gun violence dropped 8 points overall and 11 points among Democrats from April to June." Joe Biden made all kinds of promises he cannot keep when it comes to guns; he has no power to beat the NRA, nor does he have the will to do so. But he promised these very passionate anti gun advocates that he would help, and he has not done one thing to ban guns of any kind, not even semi-automatic rifles, which he has been promising since the Obama administration. As homicide, poverty and inequality rise while democrats are in office, their future looks bleaker everyday.