Monday, October 25, 2021

Losers: Merkel, Biden, Obama, Carter. Will War, Border Invasion, Inflation and Afghan Rapings Become Biden's Legacy Or "Happy Days Are Here Again?"







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In my humble opinion, Angela Merkel, is one of the worst female politicians in my lifetime as of now.  I place her above Pelosi, Waters, Abrams, AOC because she led a powerful nation and her hatred of Trump helped give Russia the potential to thrive by insuring the success of  Putin's energy pipelines.

Hell hath no fury as a woman scorned.

Meanwhile:

Her male equivalents would be Biden, then Obama and Carter
Biden because he has the potential to cause a war in The Middle East and possibly elsewhere by pushing Xi, Obama because he laid the foundation for our deep racial and ethnic divide and Carter because he created the Dept. of  Education and was a weak, mean spirited and arrogant president.

As the saying goes, all three reached and displayed  their level of incompetence while in The Oval Office.

Biden Comes Up With An American “Commitment” To Go To War For Taiwan During CNN Appearance

The World is a Dangerous Place: Military Coup in Sudan


Sudan’s army took power on Monday, dismissing the interim government just hours after the prime minister was detained by troops. Scores of people took to the streets to condemn the takeover, which undermines the country’s fragile democratic progress.

The coup comes only weeks before the army was due to hand over control of the nation’s ruling council to citizens; this is more than two years after demonstrators forced the downfall of lifelong despot Omar al-Bashir.

Protesters filled the streets of Khartoum, as well as Omdurman, when Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok and other key leaders were arrested early that morning. Security personnel fired tear gas to disperse protesters as they stopped roads and set fire to tires.

Activists could be heard yelling “the masses are tougher, powerful” and “retreat is not a choice!” as clouds of smoke hung in the air. Large groups were seen crossing bridges across the Nile to the city’s heart in videos posted on social media.

Meanwhile, the US consulate said troops were sealing off portions of the city.


As per the Sudanese Doctors Association, at least 12 protestors were injured during protests, though no specifics were provided.

General Abdel-Fattah Burhan, the leader of the army, said on national television in the evening he was dismissing the cabinet and the national council. This was a joint military-civilian council formed shortly after the overthrow of Bashir to manage the country.

Political squabbles, according to Burhan, drove the army to interfere. Tensions have been mounting for months over the path and speed of Sudan’s political transformation.

Martial law
The general announced martial law and stated the army will establish a technocratic government to implement the nation to elections in July 2023. However, he made it plain the military will continue to be in charge.

He went on to say the Constitution and Bill of Rights would be updated; furthermore, a legislative branch will be established with the help of “men and women who led this movement.”

His speech was dubbed an “official statement of a coup d’etat by a military coup” by the Information Ministry, which remained loyal to the defunct government.

EU Foreign Policy Minister Joseph Borrell stated he was “very concerned” about the situation. The suspensions of government officials were deemed “inappropriate” by the United Nations political mission in Sudan.

The United States’ top diplomat to the Horn of Africa, Jeffrey Feltman, said Monday’s events “seriously worried” Washington.

Sudan has attempted to gradually cleanse itself of the worldwide renegade status it acquired under al-Bashir, who stays in jail. In 2020, the nation was removed from the United States’ list of state sponsors of terrorism, allowing it to access much needed foreign financing and investments.

Sudan’s industry, on the other hand, failed to cope with a series of economic changes demanded by international financial institutions.

And:
Migrant Caravan Looks More Like an Invasion

Invasion? Illegal Migrant Caravan with Biden Signs Steamrolls Past Mexican Army Toward US Border

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Biden's economic prescription seems to be as follows: 

American consumers should swap place with their government when it comes to spending. In other words, consumers should stop buying so government can spend more.

Government generally produces misery so Biden wants to outdo Johnson so he can build back misery?

The mass media seems to have gotten the word and are now behind Biden's nonsense. They have begun telling Americans to quit lusting over having "things." 

When FDR campaigned he told us "Happy Days are Here Again."

("Happy Days Are Here Again" is a 1929 song with music by Milton Ager and lyrics by Jack Yellen. ... It appeared in the 1930 film Chasing Rainbows and was the campaign song for Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1932 presidential campaign.)

Jimmy C  made a pathetic, malaise speech when his administration lost control of governing as inflation spiked 

Perhaps it s time for Biden to give his "malaise speech" and to paraphrase it could begin as follows:

  "Inflation Days Are Here Again.."
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Student Secretly Records Teacher Pushing Critical Race Theory

 
(JustPatriots.com)- Teachers are so obsessed with Critical Race Theory, and even young students are noticing the insanity behind it.

Video recorded by a 6th grader appears to show one high school teacher in Ohio telling students about books that are very closely related to the idea of “Critical Race Theory” – a far-left concept that tells white people they are inferior to black people, and that they are fundamentally racist towards all non-white people no matter their actions.

The footage appears to have been filmed by a young student of Franklin Woods Intermedia School. In it, you can hear the teacher admitting to being a political activist, and then tells the young students to read the book “Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and you,” written by far-left radicals Ibram X. Kendi and Jason Reynolds.

“Some people might call it racist. It’s actually three categories if you read the book ‘Stamped’ you’ll hear that there’s three areas. There’s anti-racist which is a person who works to end racism. An activist, someone who is active, and that’s what I was trying to be. I was reading books, I was going to rallies, I was trying to be in that group,” the teacher can be heard saying.

The teacher then goes on to say that the opposite is somebody who is a racist and who discriminated against people of a certain group.

Then, the teacher refers to a “middle group” of people, which is apparently “most people.”

This so-called “middle group” refers to people who do not actively work to stop racism, and who are known by CRT activists as “assimilationists.”

“An assimilationist doesn’t actively work to end it, and doesn’t work to be in the racist group,” the teacher says.

Can you believe this?

Thankfully, this student realized what they were being taught is provocative, unfair, and wrong. But how many other young and impressionable students are just believing it?
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