Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Jill Biden

         What responsibility does a spouse have to protect their husband or wife?  It is quite obvious that most people will protect their spouse from danger and look out for their health. 

        What responsibility does a spouse have to protect society or the country from their husband or wife?  This gets a little more complex.  A spouse that is threatening to do physical harm to other people needs to be stopped. 

        What was Jill Biden’s responsibility to protect her husband and her duty to protect the country from him?  There is no question that Joe Biden is a corrupt career politician.  He put his greed for power and wealth for himself and his family above doing what is right for the people that elected him and the good of the country.  Jill cannot be accountable for this because that is true of more than half of all Washington DC politicians. 

        Joe Biden has spent decades in Washington and has been wrong on every single foreign policy decision during that time period.  Knowing this track record could never be good for the country, should Jill have talked Joe out of running for President?

        The biggest question is Joe’s cognitive decline.  Anybody watching him talk can clearly see he has declined mentally.  Jill Biden lives with him and must be acutely aware he was not fit to run for President.  He needed to retire.  Why would she subject him to that kind of mental stress and embarrassment?  Did she think she could control and shelter him, or was being First Lady that important to her? 

        She had a moral obligation the American people to stop him from running for President.  

       

 

 Business Fits by Terry Oliver Lee is available on Amazon as an e-book or a paperback.     http://BusinessFits.com

 

1 comment:

  1. Disgusting. Claiming Mrs. Biden had a responsibility “to protect the country from him”?

    Instead, give Mrs. Biden credit for not standing in the way of Biden’s election decision. He won fair and square and so far, a number of things have gone well for most citizens.

    The U.S. is finally out of Afghanistan. The President said we would be out by August 31, 2021 and we were out 1 day early. It’s always good to under promise and over deliver.

    In ramping up COVID19 vaccinations, the President promised 200,000 vaccinations in his first 100 days in office and delivered 7 days early. The later goal of 70% of adults vaccinated by July 4 was missed by a mere 3%. No thanks to the irresponsibility of those opposing adult vaccinations.

    Biden’s opponent in the election claimed, if he lost, that the economy would decline and there would be a stock market crash “like we have never seen”. The GDP growth measure of the economy in increased at an annual rate of over 6% in both Q1 and Q2 of 2021. The stock market as measured by the S & P and Nasdaq have both closed at record highs. Overall stocks have closed higher for 7 consecutive months since Inauguration Day.

    There’s still more to do on gun control, immigration reform, voting rights and climate change but those challenges require Congress to also do their part. So far Biden looks like he is doing his part.

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