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Letter: Biden policies are not wonderful

By Robert Kerr, Vancouver
Published: July 15, 2022, 6:00am

As expected, Woke is dying and Cancel Culture is dead — very good for Americans who love this country and what it stands for. Apparently, a lot of the left-wing airheads have not gotten the message. Now they want to eliminate the Fourth of July. How dumb is dumb, I ask myself?

This so-called president and his administration continue with their blundering policies with their heads deep in the sand and will not reverse several damaging executive orders that have led to higher inflation, gas prices, food prices and more. And he goes over to Europe and again says it is all Russia, Russia, Russia’s fault. Now he is going over to beg Saudi Arabia for more oil and is entertaining the corrupt government of Venezuela for oil, even though we can produce oil right here in America.

Remember energy independence under Trump? We also had inflation under 2 percent, unemployment at 3.2 percent, GNP over 3 percent, borders under control, and food prices affordable. Gee, aren’t Biden and his administration “wonderful”?

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