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On this Wednesday, as President Biden zips around Ireland
to celebrate the end of the troubles 25 years ago,
real-time troubles are mounting for everyday Americans.
Food prices continue to rise, and gas will go higher
as the summer driving season approaches.
Meantime, Mr. Biden remains clueless in the problem solving
area, even as the White House propaganda machine, turns out the biggest political fantasies
this correspondent has ever seen. The latest, is a shameful Afghanistan withdrawal, was Trump's
fault, as is the border crisis and inflation. In fact, Donald Trump is responsible for every
difficulty in this country, according to the Biden administration. And Joe Biden is the savior.
Irish does not even come close. Structural damage to the USA largely caused by Biden's colossal
incompetence is immense. But the kicker is America's image abroad. Israel now is no use for
Biden, nor do the Arabs. The transgender insanity does not play well in the Islamic world.
I guess Ireland still likes us as American tourists keep its economy afloat. So they may hoist
the Guinness over there when old Joe Biden shows up. But they'll be glad to see him go,
as will many Americans when the Biden nightmare finally ends. Back after this.
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