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Things I Won't Miss About Biden's Administration - 24-456

Nov 21, 2024 · 39m 39s
Things I Won't Miss About Biden's Administration - 24-456
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[SEGMENT 2-1] Things I’m glad that will be gone…   What embarrasses you most about the Biden administration? That’s really a tough call, imo   [X] SB – Biden is healthy supercut  ...

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[SEGMENT 2-1] Things I’m glad that will be gone…   What embarrasses you most about the Biden administration? That’s really a tough call, imo   [X] SB – Biden is healthy supercut   [X] SB – Biden dementia supercut Joe Biden. I’m sick of hearing his voice. As the nation readies for a return to Trump’s leadership, there are countless reasons to celebrate the transition from the Biden administration’s disastrous reign. For millions, the prospect of restoring order, competence, and American pride feels like a breath of fresh air. Let’s break down what we’re glad to leave behind and why Trump’s return signifies a brighter future.  

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Economic Mismanagement: Inflation and Energy Costs Under Joe Biden, inflation became an albatross around the neck of the American middle class. Outrageous gas and energy prices became the norm, eroding household budgets and forcing tough choices. Biden’s refusal to support domestic energy production—shutting down the Keystone XL pipeline and discouraging drilling—only deepened the crisis. Trump, on the other hand, has long emphasized energy independence as a cornerstone of economic security. During his first term, gas prices plummeted as the U.S. became a net energy exporter. In his second term, expect Trump to double down on policies that prioritize domestic production, allowing Americans to feel relief at the pump almost immediately. The ripple effect will mean lower prices across the board—fueling a broader economic recovery.
Bureaucratic Bloat and Accountability One of Biden’s lasting legacies will be an expansion of government inefficiency and corruption. Trump’s promise to “drain the swamp” wasn’t fully realized in his first term, but his return comes with a more aggressive mandate. He’ll have key allies, like Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, leading the charge to dismantle entrenched bureaucracies and expose waste. Biden’s tenure has been defined by a bloated federal government resistant to accountability. His Department of Defense, under Secretary Lloyd Austin, became emblematic of ineffectiveness—highlighted by Austin’s bizarre absences during critical moments. Compare this to Trump’s likely Department of Justice overhaul, which promises transparency and a renewed focus on serving the American people rather than protecting political insiders.  

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[X] SB – Harris supercut 1   Incompetent Diversity Picks Biden’s obsession with identity politics led to some of the most unqualified appointees in modern history.
  • Kamala Harris, widely regarded as the worst Vice President in history, was selected not for her abilities but to fulfill a “Black woman” quota. Her record-breaking unpopularity speaks volumes about her leadership.
  • Karine Jean-Pierre, the nation’s first Black and openly lesbian press secretary, is infamous for her fumbling press briefings and lack of coherent messaging.
  • Rachel Levine, a transgender Health and Human Services official, and Sam Brinton, the luggage thief and nonbinary energy official, represent the excesses of prioritizing “representation” over competence.
  • Pete Buttigieg, Secretary of Transportation, epitomized the failure of diversity hires. Chosen for his sexual orientation rather than expertise, Buttigieg fumbled responses to multiple crises, including supply chain disruptions and infrastructure failures.
Trump’s leadership emphasizes meritocracy. His return signals a rejection of the “check-the-box” approach that plagued Biden’s administration.
Media Bias and Hypocrisy The Trump-Biden transition also heralds the collapse of the mainstream media’s credibility. Networks like MSNBC and CNN, once bastions of Leftist narratives, are hemorrhaging viewers. Personalities like Chris Wallace, Don Lemon, and Joy Reid—whose careers revolved around anti-Trump rhetoric—are now fading into irrelevance. The hypocrisy is on full display as former Trump critics, like Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough, grovel for interviews with the President-elect. Their newfound respect for Trump isn’t genuine; it’s a desperate bid for ratings in a dying industry.  

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Hollywood and Celebrity Virtue Signaling Biden’s tenure gave rise to a wave of celebrity activism that ranged from irritating to outright hypocritical. Celebrities like Alyssa Milano and John Legend, who endlessly lectured Americans about morality while ignoring Biden’s failures, will no longer dominate headlines. Under Trump, expect the celebrity class to face a reckoning. Hollywood’s influence in politics will wane as Americans grow tired of being scolded by wealthy elites disconnected from their struggles.
The LGBTQ+ Agenda and Cultural Marxism Perhaps the most controversial aspect of Biden’s presidency was his embrace of radical cultural agendas. From gender-neutral bathrooms to taxpayer-funded drag shows, Biden’s administration prioritized pandering to activists over addressing real issues. Trump’s return signals a shift back to common sense. Policies that prioritize family values and reject cultural Marxism will take center stage, putting an end to the overreach of the LGBTQ+ agenda in schools and public institutions.
Restoring Global Respect Finally, Biden’s foreign policy blunders—ranging from the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal to his weak stance on China—have left America’s reputation in tatters. World leaders have openly questioned Biden’s competence, while Trump’s assertiveness on the global stage commands respect. Under Trump, allies and adversaries alike know where America stands. His loyalty to American interests is unwavering—a sharp contrast to Biden, whose questionable dealings, particularly involving Hunter Biden, raised concerns about divided loyalties.
The Trump Era: New and Improved Trump’s re-election isn’t just a return to the policies that made America great—it’s an opportunity to build on his successes and correct past mistakes. With a clearer understanding of the political landscape and strengthened resolve, Trump’s second term promises to be even more transformative than his first. America is ready to turn the page, not 
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