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Beware of Waking a Sleeping Giant
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Beware of Waking a Sleeping Giant

Annalisa Pesek
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On April 28, a day shy of 100 days into his presidency, Joe Biden delivered his first speech before a joint session of Congress. His message revolved around the major themes of “crisis and opportunity,” both of which are very familiar to his administration. Mixed in were not-so-subtle provocations of Americans on the Right, albeit delivered amid the more unifying goals of “rebuilding a nation, revitalizing our democracy, and winning the future of America.” 

Of course, rebuilding America, Biden-style, is really about reimagining her 244-year history as a constitutional republic (not a democracy) and tearing down her monumental achievements of freedom and justice for all. Biden’s trillion-dollar “infrastructure plan,” dubbed the American Jobs Plan, is really a complete reinvention of the U.S. economic system, placing the ruling class and political elite in positions of power and incredible wealth, while relegating the rest of Americans into abject poverty.

Just minutes into his speech, Biden had the audacity to frame the events of January 6 as the “worst attack on our democracy since the Civil War.” “Attack,” “siege,” and “insurrection” are the labels the establishment media, in lockstep with the Democrats, have applied to the breach of the U.S. Capitol, though the majority of “heinous” crimes committed that day were trespassing and disorderly conduct. Nonetheless, the incident provided the Left with an opportune “crisis”!

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