I mean, aside from the Camp David Accords, he was most famous for what he did when he wasn't in office, if ya get my drift...
Former Presidents George H.W. Bush, Ronald Regan, Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, and Richard Nixon at the dedication of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library on Nov. 4, 1991. He wasn't exactly a stellar leader, and his legacy has probably been redeemed somewhat by Joe Biden's, if ya know what I mean.
During his presidency, we had nearly 20% inflation, gas rationing, the hostage crisis, and - as he famously said - a 'national malaise'.
As the accolades roll in in the next coupla days - he really was a textbook 'nice guy', try to figure out what 'they' will say when Biden eventually croaks.
Juss' sayin'...
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I know the joke's a little subtle with the little kid reading a wooden letter block, but just fast forward to today, and they'd be doing the same thing with cell phones and tablets.
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This will be a large part of Biden's legacy. The US homeless population increased by more than 18% in a year, driven by high housing costs, natural disasters and a spike in migration to large cities. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (Hud) said Friday that more than 770,000 people were in shelters, temporary housing or had no shelter, according to a survey carried out one night in January 2024.
The number follows a 12% increase the previous year and is the highest since the federal government began an annual count of the homeless population in 2007. The figure is likely an undercount, as it does not include people temporarily staying with family and friends.
... The shelves and prices at your local grocery store could look a little different soon. The Colorado River, which provides water for about 15% of our country’s agriculture, is shrinking, and the current agreement that divvies up the water usage ends in 2026.
The Imperial Valley in Southern California relies 100% on the Colorado River for its water. This valley receives less than three inches of rain a year, yet still produces about two-thirds of the country’s winter produce.
Obviously, whatever they're doing, they're doing too much of it - in the wrong place - diminishing the supply. Don't go all 'climate change/global warming' bullshit on me over this. If so much demand wasn't put on the river, they'd be bitching about having too much water, so shut the fuck up, okay?
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Carter #3 worst behind obama/biden tied for most horrific.
ReplyDeleteBuchanan outdid all but Brandon. Zippy and Bucketmouth were pikers in comparison.
DeleteWe hear all the time about how women love black men for their big endowments. But another report says women hate big because it hurts.
ReplyDeleteBidens legacy will be like Carters because of a fawning drooling press. Truth be damned.
ReplyDeleteWe'd have plenty of food and water if 50-60 million illegals were deported.
ReplyDeleteThe web was founded to be a place for free thought and information. How much of your internet service is for guv "fees"?
ReplyDeleteHate to remind you, but when they were handing out Nobels for Camp David, Bucketmouth wasn't on the list.
ReplyDeleteCarter caused the interest rate on our house to be 10.5% and made me trade in my jeep for an economy car. We were told he did a lot of good things in Georgia and would make a great prez. So I voted for him and he gave us the useless ,corrupt dept of education.
ReplyDeleteNever forget President Carter's "killer rabbit"!
ReplyDeleteSPIN, SPIN, SPIN - No direct mention of how Biden's 20 or 30 million illegals impacted the homeless population in multiple ways. That's the "spike in migration to large cities" that created excessive demand and drove up prices. Remember when NY City booted veterans out of hotels to make room for illegals?
ReplyDeleteA high BMI won’t shrink your pickle, but it sure will hide it. Put down the doughnut and quickly walk far away.
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