Like his 1970s predecessor, President JoeBiden has shown us the real-world consequences of weak leadership, writes GOPChairwoman Ronna McDaniel. 'But if history repeats itself, the backlash is coming.'
Under Carter, the country saw double-digit inflation. Meat prices surged, with beef up 39% in one year. Energy prices were so high that Carter urged the public to put on a sweater and turn down their thermostats. The cost of gas doubled between Carter’s first year in office and 1981.
Democrats cheered Biden when he claimed to denounce the defund-the-police agenda in his State of the Union Address. But Democrats’ undeniable support for the movement is what created the crime surge in the first place, and Biden refuses to condemn soft-on-crime Democratic district attorneys. Much like the Carter years, our neighborhoods are less safe thanks to Democrats’ soft-on-crime policies.
His refusal to hold the Chinese Communist Party accountable for its lies about COVID-19 has shown that Biden isn’t serious about keeping our enemies in check. And Biden’s decision to lift sanctions on the Nord Stream 2 pipeline handed Russia important leverage, giving them the green light to invade Ukraine.
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