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Letter: Biden destroys Trump success

By Tom Nelson, Vancouver
Published: October 22, 2022, 6:00am

President Joe Biden is my hero. I am so much better off, I did not need all of that money in my 401(k). I was eating too much food, but now I have a smaller and better diet. I do not drive much anymore because of gas prices. I am so glad that President Biden destroyed President Trump’s pro-growth accomplishments. Character assassination has been ongoing since 2016, trying to connect Trump to Russia with the Steele dossier, which proved to be largely false and deeply flawed. I still hear many citizens say that it is true.

Also, citizens refuse to use logic; they prefer to believe in questionable emotions rather than logic. Not long ago in 2020, we were oil-independent, and the economy was going along nicely. In the first week after becoming president, Biden started unraveling the thriving business environment that President Trump had developed.

President Biden’s goal seems to have been to prove that President Trump was incompetent; how is that working? I would say fantastic, mission accomplished, gas prices, food prices and inflation are now stable. Please do not disturb President Biden’s economic success. We now have an anchorless wisdom economy that has taken over our country.

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