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Letter: Send Biden back to Delaware

By Robert Kerr, Vancouver
Published: April 30, 2023, 6:00am

I am so delighted that President Biden has announced his run for a second term. Why you might ask? Because I am going to relish the day that this doofus will be sent back to his basement in Delaware never to be heard from again.

How much damage will he do before the end? And how much more if elected in 2024? Liberals who write to this paper bloviated about Biden’s so-called successes must be wearing thick rose glasses or they have their heads in the sand. Oh, the infrastructure bill that only 30 percent is actually for infrastructure, and the mislabeled Inflation Reduction Act, which is a disguised Green New Deal act.

I have over the years built a credit score of over 800. Now this administration is proposing that if I purchase a new house I will be charged a fee to support low-credit people to buy homes. This is a repeat of subprime lending in the works. Remember the housing disaster in early 2008? So again, I will be penalized for being a responsible person who pays my bills on time to support a flake who does not. Oh, the Democrat way.

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