Wipe Away As Much of Joe Biden’s Legacy As Possible

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by Derek Hunter, Townhall:

‘Twas the night before Christmas and…you know the drill. Since it is Christmas tomorrow and we are only three weeks away from booting Joe Biden and the Democrats out of power, it’s time to get the professional cleaners to come out and remove the stench of what they’ve done over the last four years. The budget and the country need a deep, deep cleaning to remove what it is they’ve done, then we need to resolve to never allow it to happen again.

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Joe Biden’s legacy is disgraceful. May his last memory be one of realizing the American people rejected him and what he’d done, overwhelmingly favoring his opponent from 2020 over his protégé.

The only positive thing accomplished during his tenure was that Jimmy Carter got his wish to live long enough to see someone do a worse job as president than he did. However, unless you are Jimmy Carter (which it’s highly unlikely you are), the list of positive Biden accomplishments shares a number with the number of Super Bowl appearances by my Detroit Lions.

The difference is the Lions have hope, Biden has the prospect of his administration becoming more of a cautionary tale than it already is the further away from it we get. As the books are written and staffers scramble to distance themselves from what they were a part of, the picture will only grow darker for “Lunch Bucket Joe,” a nickname he gave himself, not something any other human being ever called him.

As for Republicans coming into the trifecta of DC power – White House, House and Senate – the goal is put the country back on the right track, and there’s no faster and better way to do that than to wipe out as much of the Biden administration’s policies as possible, especially the ones that allocated a fortune of our tax dollars but have yet to actually distribute or spend the money.

In April, Reason Magazine wrote “Nearly $100 billion of money allocated to help state and local governments through the COVID-19 pandemic remains unspent.” That’s a damn good place to start.

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