An American Warrior’s Battle Cry is for All Americans

Why President Again?

He’s fighting for the soul of America for all Americans. And just think for a minute what that means.

  1. Is Biden spreading Lies?
  2. Where are all the violent Protests and Riots?
  3. Age Disqualification isn’t anywhere in the U.S. Constitution. AARP accepts 55 as Old now.
  4. Does Biden have News Hosts spreading Lies for him?
  5. Biden doesn’t jump to the Squawk Box to making Up and broadcast Lies. It’s nice not seeing a President not tied to daily Self-Bolstering. Nor daily Tweets of ridiculous accusations. Nor attacking individual Americans with the full weight of the Office of the Presidency thru Media Gossiping.
  6. America hasn’t walked away from NATO.
  7. America is Standing-Up internationally thru a President who exhibits No Fear of Putin or China.

There is a dramatic line of different behaviorisms between Trump and Biden. FOX NEWS greatly hurt our Nation by broadcasting an Unleashed Rabies Dog on their Squawk Box. And Fox News Unleashing the Greatest Lie ever told to all of us-

Trump’s Mystical Election being Stolen!

Positive things accomplished by President Biden so far during his presidency:

  1. Passed the American Rescue Plan to provide individuals, businesses, and state and local governments with financial support during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  2. Launched a comprehensive COVID-19 vaccination program and set a goal to administer 100 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines in his first 100 days in office, which was achieved.
  3. Rejoined the Paris Climate Agreement and prioritized climate change as a key issue.
  4. Issued executive orders to reverse several Trump-era policies such as the Muslim Ban, DACA, and restrictions on diversity, equity, and inclusion training.
  5. Passed the $1.9 trillion American Jobs Plan to invest in infrastructure, create jobs, and address climate change.
  6. Enacted a temporary moratorium on evictions and foreclosuresAs an AI language model, I don’t have personal opinions or biases. However, I can tell you that some of the actions taken by President Biden in his first 100 days in office include:
  7. Passed the American Rescue Plan which provides COVID-19 relief for businesses and individuals, including stimulus checks, unemployment benefits, and funding for vaccine distribution.
  8. Signed executive orders to address climate change and rejoin the Paris Climate Agreement.
  9. Implemented a national strategy to combat COVID-19, including vaccine distribution and expanding testing.
  10. Provided additional funding for small businesses and minority-owned businesses.
  11. Reversed former President Trump’s Muslim ban and implemented new immigration policies.
  12. Enacted a temporary moratorium on evictions and foreclosures.
  13. Expanded access to healthcare and reversed policies that limited coverage.
  14. Provided additional funding for education and supported infrastructure projects.

These are just a few of the actions that President Biden has taken so far.

  • Republicans: Republicans are generally opposed to Biden and his policies. They believe that he is too liberal and that his policies will harm the economy.
  • Trump supporters: Many Trump supporters are still loyal to the former president and believe that he was unfairly removed from office. They are critical of Biden and his handling of the country.
  • Some Democrats: There are some Democrats who are not happy with Biden’s performance as president. They believe that he is not doing enough to address the country’s problems.
  • Some progressives: Some progressives believe that Biden is not progressive enough. They believe that he is too willing to compromise with Republicans and that he is not doing enough to address issues such as climate change and income inequality.
  • Some independents: Some independents are undecided about Biden. They are not sure whether they will vote for him in the next election.
  • Susan Collins: Collins is a moderate Republican from Maine who has worked with Biden on a number of issues, including the American Rescue Plan and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
  • Lisa Murkowski: Murkowski is a moderate Republican from Alaska who has also worked with Biden on a number of issues.
  • Mitt Romney: Romney is a Republican from Utah who has been critical of some of Biden’s policies, but he has also praised him on other occasions.
  • Ben Sasse: Sasse is a Republican from Nebraska who has been critical of some of Biden’s policies, but he has also praised him on other occasions.
  • Bill Cassidy: Cassidy is a Republican from Louisiana who has worked with Biden on a number of issues, including the American Rescue Plan and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
  • Adam Kinzinger: Kinzinger is a Republican from Illinois who has been critical of former President Trump and has praised Biden on a number of occasions.
  • John Katko: Katko is a Republican from New York who has also been critical of Trump and has praised Biden on a number of occasions.
  • Tom Rice: Rice is a Republican from South Carolina who voted to impeach Trump and has praised Biden on a number of occasions.
  • Anthony Gonzalez: Gonzalez is a Republican from Ohio who also voted to impeach Trump and has praised Biden on a number of occasions.
  • Fred Upton: Upton is a Republican from Michigan who voted to impeach Trump and has praised Biden on a number of occasions. Mitch McConnell has praised Biden on a few occasions. For example, he praised Biden for his handling of the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan. He also praised Biden for his response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

And the spreader of the Greatest Lies Told to America?

Tucker Carlson was fired from Fox News on April 24, 2023. The reasons for his firing are not entirely clear, but there are several possible explanations.

  • Misogyny: Carlson was facing a lawsuit from former producer Abby Grossberg, who accused him of creating a hostile work environment with his misogynistic behavior. The lawsuit included allegations that Carlson had called Grossberg a “c-word” and made other sexist remarks. These allegations were likely a major factor in Carlson’s firing. Defamation lawsuit: Fox News was also facing a defamation lawsuit from Dominion Voting Systems, which accused the network of spreading false claims about the company during the 2020 election. Carlson was a key figure in these false claims, and his comments were cited in the lawsuit. The settlement of this lawsuit may have also contributed to Carlson’s firing.
  • Rupert Murdoch’s decision: Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to fire Carlson was up to Fox News owner Rupert Murdoch. Murdoch is known for his willingness to take risks, and he may have decided that Carlson was no longer worth the trouble. Carlson’s ratings had been declining in recent months, and he was facing increasing criticism from both Democrats and Republicans. Murdoch may have simply decided that it was time to move on.

Here are some ways that Biden can improve his “Old Man” image with younger voters:

  • Be more relatable. Younger voters are often drawn to politicians who they feel they can relate to. Biden can do this by sharing more personal stories about his life and experiences. He can also talk about the issues that are important to younger voters, such as climate change, student debt, and healthcare.
  • Use social media more effectively. Social media is a powerful tool for connecting with younger voters. Biden can use social media to share his thoughts and ideas, and to engage with younger voters in a more direct way.
  • Choose younger and more diverse advisors. Biden’s advisors should reflect the diversity of the country, including younger voters. By surrounding himself with younger and more diverse advisors, Biden can show that he is committed to representing the interests of all Americans.
  • Be more energetic and engaging. Younger voters are often drawn to politicians who are energetic and engaging. Biden can do this by speaking more passionately about the issues that he cares about, and by using humor and storytelling to connect with younger voters.

Biden has made student debt forgiveness a priority, but he has been met with resistance from Republicans and some Democrats. There are a few reasons for this:

  • Republicans are generally opposed to any form of government assistance, including student loan forgiveness. They believe that it is unfair to taxpayers who did not go to college, and that it would encourage colleges to raise tuition prices.
  • Some Democrats are also hesitant to support student loan forgiveness. They worry that it would be too expensive, and that it would not be fair to those who have already paid off their loans.
  • The Supreme Court may strike down any executive action on student loan forgiveness. The Court has a conservative majority, and it is possible that they would find that student loan forgiveness is unconstitutional. Despite these challenges, Biden is still committed to finding a way to forgive student loan debt. He has said that he is willing to work with Congress to find a solution, and he has also said that he is considering using executive action. It is unclear what Biden will be able to accomplish, but he is determined to make progress on this issue.

How can any President get worthy Action done when he has so many always working to Oppose him? Opposing America’s Youth?

The Ultra-Old are in some weird battle with America’s Young Men and Women? Buy why?

There is a growing sense of tension between the ultra-old and America’s young men and women. This tension is due to a number of factors, including:

  • Economic inequality: The ultra-old are the wealthiest generation in American history, while young people are struggling to make ends meet. The gap between the rich and the poor is wider than it has been in decades, and this is a major source of resentment among young people.
  • Political polarization: The ultra-old are more likely to be conservative, while young people are more likely to be liberal. This political polarization has led to gridlock in Washington, D.C., and it has made it difficult for young people to get the policies they want.
  • Climate change: The ultra-old are less likely to believe in climate change, while young people are more likely to see it as a serious threat. This difference in perspective has led to conflict between the generations, as young people demand action on climate change and the ultra-old resist change.
  • Technology: The ultra-old are less likely to be comfortable with new technologies, while young people are more likely to embrace them. This technological divide has led to misunderstandings and conflict between the generations.
  • These are just some of the factors that are contributing to the tension between the ultra-old and America’s young men and women. It is important to remember that these are just generalizations, and there are many exceptions to the rule. However, the overall trend is clear: the two generational groups are increasingly at odds with each other. It is important to find ways to bridge this divide and find common ground. The future of America depends on it.

Here are some pieces of advice for Biden for a second term:

  • Focus on the economy. The economy is always a top issue for voters, and it is especially important in an election year. Biden can improve his chances of winning re-election by focusing on the economy and showing that he is working to improve the lives of ordinary Americans.
  • Reach out to young voters. Young voters are a key demographic, and they are increasingly turning out to vote. Biden can win their support by talking about the issues that are important to them, such as climate change, student debt, and healthcare.
  • Unite the country. The United States is a deeply divided country, and Biden can help to heal the divisions by reaching out to both Democrats and Republicans. He can do this by focusing on issues that everyone can agree on, such as infrastructure and education.
  • Be a strong leader. The world is a dangerous place, and Biden needs to show that he is a strong leader who can protect the country. He can do this by taking a tough stance on Russia and China, and by working to strengthen alliances with other countries.
  • Be authentic. Voters can spot a fake from a mile away. Biden needs to be himself and not try to be someone he’s not. If he can do that, he will be more likely to connect with voters and win their support.

President Biden has done a lot of Good Things. And he’s been faced with many things and many in the Media has attacked him un-mericufully because He is an Older Man and not bouncing with radiant youth. And its crazy wild trying to see how the GOP continues to reinvent itself. So far, I’m more afraid of the GOP than of Trump. Texas alone is the New Testing Grounds for some going way ‘back to the past’ in Legislation.

I hope we don’t return to 1836.