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Letter: Biden has no clue

By Robert Kerr, Vancouver
Published: July 12, 2023, 6:00am

It always gives me a laugh when a writer responds to Roy Schimelpfenig’s letters.

Roy’s comments are usually spot on, but the progressive, woke readers cannot understand his comments and their responses are always factually wrong. Well, if you watch CNN and MSNBC all the time you do not know you are addicted to misinformed information. Gee, I have not heard a word about the false Russian collusion and Rep. Adam Schiff.

On to Biden, aka the Cart before the Horse President’s policies. This so-called president is now bloviating about his so call Bidenomics. Really? This puppet president does not have a clue about how the economy works. His idea has always been, just throw about lots of money and see how much sticks. Same progressive Democratic policy for decades.

The Democratic strategy is to change Americans’ behavior so they can maintain control of their lives and votes. It is starting now, but a lot of Americans do not understand what Democrats are all about.

I always ask a Democrat why do you want the government to wipe everyone’s rear ends. Usually no response.

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