The (sad) State of the Union
A chronological run up and opinion preview of the 2022 SOTU address
On Tuesday, March 1st, 2022, we will be treated to the first State of the Union address from the 46th President of the United States, Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr. In 2019, you may have been led to believe that this is what the country wanted, what it needed, and what it was best suited for. Our nation had been attacked by the virus; that locked us in our homes, kept our children from a proper education and social development, shuttered our small businesses, ruined our economy and shifted the focus of the blame away from wherever or whoever it should have been directed towards, and with the collaboration between former Obama administration officials, big tech, the largest labor and education unions in the country along with the legacy media directed all of the national attention on Donald Trump, his administration and his presidential reelection campaign. Combine that with free-for-all mail-in voting, signature verifications made irrelevant, ballot harvesting (via groups led by figures like Stacy Abrams and funded by tech oligarchs like Matt Zuckerberg) and the fact that four major democratic strongholds ceased vote counting on election night before washing out the first Trump presidency and ushering in the second coming of the Obama years.
But even the most prolific and experienced of political analysts could not have predicted this one. Maybe in their wettest of dreams or darkest of fantasies and directed towards Trump could they have maybe (big maybe) skewed the narrative to appear that this was the direction that the country was going in, heading into the 2020 presidential election. Even then, I donât think that the best of the best could have hit all the benchmarks that the Biden regime has notched in the initial fourteen months since being elevated to the highest office in the land all for the sake of no more mean tweets. It didnât matter how secure our southern border was getting, how much the economy was booming, how (albeit against the grain) strong we had reestablished ourselves in the world, holding our global partners more accountable and taking the global war on terrorism to the actual terrorists. Nor did it matter if we were finally starting to hold China accountable, or if due to massive deregulation that we were finally starting to nearly become energy independent. None of that mattered. What mattered was that Donald Trump had been defeated by Joe Biden, and after garnering 81 million votes, paved the way (even with a thin margin in the House and 50/50 split in the Senate) for somewhat of mandate, as it was (as it seemed) what the people wanted â lol.
Then, and unfortunately, reality kicked in. Beginning with the bizarre way that the general election was called in the evening on Nov. 7th all the way through the holiday season where we barely heard from or saw the President elect. When we did, it came in the form of empty speaking events (like that from the presidential campaign) that were scripted and read from teleprompters and done so without ever fielding questions from the press. For someone that campaigned on being a moderate, and a uniter who with over four decades of experience would be a unifying force between the parties and bring the nation back from the pandemic while reestablishing our severed (for all the right reasons) ties with all the globalists to save face and suck up to the greener global initiative, something seemed off. Then came the cabinet selections, the Susan Rice staffers, Tony Blinken and Jake Sullivan, the never having experience in the field pick to head HHS, Xavier Bacerra, the revenge hires of Merrick Garland to head the DOJ and Alejandro Mayorkas (the former mafia boss of CIS) to lead the Department of Homeland security, Llyod Austin for Sec Def and the retread Ron Klain as Joe Bidenâs Chief of Staff and Mayor Pete to head the Transportation Department? This is where you probably should have buckled up if you hadnât alreadyâŠ
Almost immediately things just did not seem right. The rise in gas prices coincided with inauguration day and never came back down. The closing of the Keystone XL pipeline came shortly thereafter in part to the knee-jerk reaction and opening of the Southern Border to what would exceed to 3 million non-citizens pouring into our country. We began to see for the first time in decades that store shelves were increasingly empty; not just the toilet paper and cases of water shortages that were common during the outset of the covid pandemic, but in this instance, it seemed, no items were safe. Then came Afghanistan. Whether you want to pinpoint the crown jewel of the biggest military failure in our nationâs history as: the strategic surrender of Bagram Air Force Base, the 13 service men and women who lost their lives at the hands of an ISIS suicide bomber (and the dozens more wounded) or the images of fighting age Afghan males falling from the landing gear of the C-130s as they taxied the runways airlifting unvetted, unscreened and untested refugees from Afghanistan to the United States. It was in this moment, and between Sec Def Austin and General Millie that (the adults were back in control) the world got a real time look at what injecting woke politics, CRT and transgender generals had done to the United States Armed Forces, and oh baby, itâs ugly.
The crime wave that swept the country during the Summer of Love conducted mostly by BLM and Antifa has now morphed down to the local levels and infected cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia and Washington D.C. have all become places that are virtually unlivable. Between rampant homelessness, drug use and being inhabited with all the criminals who burned, looted, beat, robbed, stole and killed throughout the Summer of Love have been essentially weaponized by the radical, progressive George Sorors-funded D.A.âs and judges who run those cities while failing to prosecute literally anyone during the George Floyd Riotpalooza Summer Tour. Â As the supply chain came to a halt, the shelves in stores through the country remained bare and inflation rivaled Jimmy Carter-era numbers the temperature of the nation began to rise and baby, weâre just getting started.
As we hit the six-month mark into the first year of the Biden administration, we began to have rounds of Congressional hearings. Bad actors for the admin, like Dr. Fauci, General Millie, Secretary Austin, Mayorkas and Garland would all be paraded through the House and Senate and put on display for the American public to see for the first time. When challenged on anything that was counter to the narrative that was the echo chamber of the administration, each cabinet member would fall back on replies like, âThatâs simply not true, weâre following the science, I donât have that data and I was not aware of that.â Never in my life have I bared witness to such an embarrassing display for not being competent to accomplish the job that youâve been hired to do. Especially coming from the cabinet members across the board; as itâs relatively common to have one or two cabinet members who are either quirky, or outspoken, go against the grain or were just bad choices, but ALL of THEM? Unprecedented to say the least and as the world started to burn out of control the real question was becoming who was really running the country.
On almost a daily basis, the White House Press Secretary, Jen Psaki would take to the podium in the White Press Pool, spin the narrative that was directly contrary to the reality, or the poll numbers reflected by the American People and clean up the disaster that was Joe Bidenâs daily routine from the previous day. Whether it be a gaff, a misstatement, or (a pants pooping) inappropriate comment made, Psaki would be there as the human fire extinguisher to try and slow the spread and the narrative that was starting to be reflective in the polls, showing that Joe Biden was failing and falling faster than anyone has before. Whether it was the unilateral executive orders to mandate vaccines, the wide-open border, the abundance of drugs pouring into the country, gas that was now well north of $4.00 a gallon in major cities nationwide, out of control inflation, a broken supply chain, crime overwhelming cities coast to coast and our international enemies emboldened in ways we havenât seen in decades all stemming form decisions, policies or ineptitude towards the job or serving the American People. So how did we get here? Where was the disconnect, and how did things spiral out of control so fast?
The answer is quite simple and really doesnât require much digging or research to uncover. Most Americans know it, shit anyone reading it better know it. We were collaboratively lied to on every level. From before the election to this very day and in real time we are being lied to, misled and deceived on every level possible, letâs break it down as simply as possible.
1.) Whether or not you believe the election was rigged and stolen (we feel as it was a perfect storm of (see the Time Magazine article) all the forces working together to slow the movement and momentum of the Trump campaign. They failed. Whatever narrative they were trying to spin regarding Joe Biden and how the 2020 election was going to be a referendum on Donald Trump, the results reflected anything but. Call it what you will, but someone dubbed as âthe most unpopular president everâ received more than 13 million votes in 2020 than he did in 2016.
2.) Joe Biden campaigned (well sort of if you count Jeep dealerships and hula hoop press briefings as campaigning as compliments to basement prerecorded videos) as a uniter, a moderate and an elderly statesman that would bring the adults back into the room and âBring America Back (better).â We all know how that has worked out
3.) We canât forget to mention that additionally and whilst the world burns, the domestic focus of our security apparatuses have now directed the totality of their focus from sabotaging the Trump administration and targeting his base, labeling them domestic terrorists. From PTA meetings to MAGA rallies and events, the DOJ has unleashed its full capacity to intimidate the movement ahead of a Trump 2024 announcement. If itâs America First or not for climate change and green initiatives then you can expect to have your door kicked in at some point, Roger Stone style courtesy of our friends at the FBI most recently seen trying to kidnap Gretchen Witmer and inciting false flag events on the Capitol grounds.
4.) With the overt use of all the junior staffers from the Obama Administration, like Kline, Sullivan, Kirby, Blinken, Vilsack, McDonough and Mayorkas and the behind-closed-door influence of the Susan Riceâs, John Kerryâs, Jim Comey, James Clapper and John Brennan, etc. have in a very short period of time, reshaped American foreign and domestic policy in ways we never thought imaginable. Â Comparable to when a small, unmodernized country is taken over and a puppet government is installed, we have seen here America all the growing pains explode in an instance where the globalists take decades to achieve.
5.) This administration either did not anticipate that all our global rivals would be making moves at the same or thought that they would be able to ride residual Peace Through Strength for a little longer than six months into year one. The big tell that came with the Afghanistan debacle reenergized our geopolitical foes and emboldened them to act almost simultaneously to ensure that our domestic version of America Last agenda of the Biden administration would parley into our foreign policies as well.
6.) As we rejoined the Paris Climate Accords and the TTP and eased or erased all tariffs, taxes and restrictions that were a staple throughout the Trump Presidency we showed our adversaries just how in-step woke we aligned with the globos and the EU that would directly lead to N. Korea resuming ICBM testing, Iran reissuing requests for pallets of cash, the reemergence of ISIS, China taking center stage at Davos and the WEF and the eventual invasion of Ukraine by Russia.
7.) Letâs not forget the jobs numbers. Since November 2021 we lost approx. 10 million jobs. Joe Biden will try and convince you that heâs the greatest jobs president ever when theyâre currently sitting at about -4.5 million and just about half of those jobs are reentering the work force following the end of covid.
8.) I think former Trump Administration official Stephen Miller put it best when he recently stated: âJoe Bidenâs singular gift in politics is turning everything (and anything) that he touches into an unmitigated disaster.â
So, what is the current State of the Union as of today? Itâs bad. Itâs actually really bad, to be honest. As the populist nationalist movement, we have begun to regroup, reload and refocus our energies on really making an 11th hour save here in the form of the 2022 midterm elections. Will it be enough until we can formally clean house in 2024? Itâs way too early to tell. I see a lot of people doing the right things, candidates saying the right things and stopgaps being put in place to ensure that we can pull back from figuratively and literally going over the cliff, however, it is going to take an amount of work and focus that we havenât seen since the formation of this great nation. Do we have what it takes at the moment? Itâs a real possibility. Are we going to get there? I guess weâll have to âsee what happens.â