Biden Administration: Deeply Unserious
Do you ever get the feeling ours is a deeply unserious nation?
One where our commander-in-chief claims - or did until this week - that GLOBAL WARMING was our greatest threat to national security.
In June of 2021 The New York Post reported that as Joe Biden arrived in Europe he said that the Pentagon told him global warming is “the greatest threat facing America.”
“This is not a joke: you know what the Joint Chiefs told us the greatest threat facing America was? Global warming. Because there’ll be significant population movements, fights over land, millions of people leaving places because they’re literally sinking below the sea in Indonesia, because of that military leaders are more concerned about diversity and climate change than readiness? “
Wrong again, Joe.
We’re also a nation cashiering highly trained soldiers, sailors and airmen who refused to take a vaccine that neither prevents infection nor transmission of Covid-19, while our enemies were building huge armies and preparing for war.
We’re a nation where top government spots are filled on the basis of wokeness, rather than competence or national security.
Exhibit A: Sam Brinton
This is Biden’s pick for Deputy Assistant Secretary of Spent Fuel and Waste Disposition in the Office of Nuclear Energy.
Brinton, 34, claims to be non-binary, uses the pronouns them/they and is into “pup play.”
Look it up.
There was a time when engaging in weird personal behavior was enough to keep a person from getting a security clearance.
Apparently not in Biden’s America.
We’re also a nation that cancels oil pipelines at home while buying oil from our enemies.
We’ve become a nation that helplessly watches energy prices soar, but refuses to gin up drilling for oil and natural gas because green energy types, led by a Swedish teenager, want only windmills and sunbeams.
Then there’s the problem of our doddering president and vice president who apparently don’t speak to each other.
On Sunday, for instance, Kamala Harris said this about Russia:
The purpose of the sanctions has always been and continues to be deterrence. But let’s also recognize the unique nature of the sanctions that we have outlined.
These are some of the greatest sanctions, if not the strongest, that we’ve ever issued. As I articulated yesterday, it is directed at institutions — in particular, financial institutions — and individuals, and it will exact absolute harm for the Russian economy and their government.
But four days later, the president said this:
“No one expected the sanctions to prevent anything from happening.”
These two clowns can’t even get their stories straight.
Frankly, there’s nothing remotely funny about what this duo has managed to do to the country in just over a year.