Monday, October 11, 2021

Our Butthead In Chief: Part The First

 I've really been wanting to get to this series about our Butthead-In-Chief.  The problem, though, is how many different angles one might take with such an endeavor.  It's a veritable cornucopia of bad.  A defender...assuming any actually exist...would be hard pressed to present any examples of good policy from this guy...or any in his administration.  

So where to begin?  I thought I would start from the beginning, as he immediately began signing all manner of executive orders after being sworn in.  A great deal of them...if not most of them...were simply reversing Trump policies, just because they were Trump policies.  Of those, I heard not one argument from him...or any of his people...regarding why the Trump policies he reversed should have been.  It's seems clear the only reason was that they were Trump policies and thus they must be bad.  The most galling aspect is how this putz acts like he knows they were bad, though he couldn't possibly articulate in just what way.  That's kind of his thing and always has been throughout his dismal career taking up space in the Senate.  He acts like he knows.  Like he's got it all figured out.  Like he's an old hand who has accomplished so much he can condescend to anyone.  I like how Clarence Thomas referred to Biden's act during his confirmation hearings for Supreme Court Justice.  Biden just babbled about "knowing" because they were both lawyers.  But Biden's a moron and Thomas was stunned that this buffoon was trying to pretend he was knowledgeable while saying nothing to which Thomas could actually respond in a manner which would humor the guy and not look just as stupid doing it.  

But I digress.

So where to begin?  There's so much, but one thing that totally chaps my ass is this use of the IRS to pry into our personal effects.  Biden's proposed legislation would allow the IRS to have more information on bank accounts with more than $600.  If this isn't a breach of the 4th Amendment, I don't know what is.  It's a constant fishing expedition which is akin to presuming guilt of everyone and anyone, looking for wrongdoing on the premise they wish to ensure payment by rich folk.  I would assume most rich folk have accounts a bit larger than $600.  In any case, it seems to me that this is something which should require a warrant after providing evidence of wrongdoing.  

When Trump was president...and really, it is pretty much the case with all Republican presidents...the left whines about authoritarianism and despotism.  But this current administration has proven it is not the least bit interested in American principles such as those laid out in our Constitution.  This is just one more example.  

But this is what comes from voting Democrat.  This is what comes for pretending an effective president isn't deserving of a second term because of tweets and irrelevant, insignificant character flaws which have no real effect on anything.  This is what comes from pretending one's conscience won't allow one to vote for Trump despite the obvious consequence of allowing this moron Biden to become president, as if God is cool with such a conscious decision in the face of such a wealth of evidence that there can be no good to come of it.  It's like allowing a fire to be set in an inhabited building because the firemen party and whore about and suggesting the result is in God's Hands.  Those who refused to vote for Trump have purposely allowed this travesty to wreak havoc on our nation.  This legislation is but one example.  There's so much more that I fear I'll fall behind in recording it all. 

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