Saturday, November 13, 2021

I am fully tired of the obvious hatred by the media of President Joe Biden.

Personally, I think it is more than a hatred of President Joe Biden, I think the press has come to hate Democrats. So, any excuse to pick on them is a good excuse.

At first I hadn't realized President Biden was approaching his 79th birthday. I thought at first it was Mitch McConnell the article was addressing who is already 79 years old and all he ever does is obstruct.

You know, if Bezos is worried about Amazon and the government's probes into potential anti-trust, he ought to conduct a better business model rather than conducting PR protocols when the worst parts of Amazon are finally leaked to the public.

The problem with the Democrats is that they really do care about the country and our democracy. President Biden ran in the first place because he could beat Trump and it is why he will run again. If I am not mistaken, while he was a Former Vice President, Joe Biden was making plenty of money in speaking engagements and the like. It may be he took a cut in pay to be President of the United States of America.

The age discrimination in the media is horrible. Not only President Biden has to swim upstream against it, but, citizens do because it transcends politics and enters the vapors of our society. I might remind everyone who cares to understand the USA and citizens' ages; Social Security has incentives to keep Americans working past the legal age of full retirement. Some people I know are aspiring to work to the age of 79. I do believe they take some of their inspriration from President Biden.

The public needs to realize the USA is a country of opportunity. That is to be the case for everyone regardless of gender, nationality, ethnicity, religion or age. I wish the media would recognize that rather than seeking to divide the country any further. 

If the Washington Post wants to carry out some remorse over these problems it faces, it might try to compose a Sunday flyer on the people who have served the USA the longest and the age they were in passing or retirement. People like Robert Byrd, who while considered racist by today's standards in his early years as a US Sentor, went on to be one of the most beloved US Senators of our time. Daniel K. Inouye is another. Edward M. Kennedy didn't live long enough to see his health care aspirations pass into law.

Between the US House and the US Senate the average age in service is greater than 50 years old and that is when many begin their service. I think Ronald Reagan was 77 when he completed his second term and the people of this country loved him. 

President Joseph Biden has assembled the most diverse group of people to work in his administration, the Executive Branch. Every American without exception should be extremely proud of that fact. I love it that he reached for the brass ring in finally having the highest diversity in his administration than any other USA President. It took President Biden to achieve that, a man of integrity and responsibility to all Americans, not just White Americans with big bank rolls.

The Democrats are always reaching for a better and higher standard for this country when it comes to civil rights, human rights and the integrity of government. The USA as most Americans believe, has been a beacon to the world in achieving diversity and responsible government what operates as a well loved and established democracy.

President Biden is a magnificent leader seeking to put the USA back on track to honor the Middle Class, inspire upward movement, asking for responsible citizenship in any tax burden we face and to think clearly about the dangers of military style weapons on our streets. Those are magnificent goals.

When one looks at Delaware the state President Biden served as a US Senator, the PER CAPITA income of the people in that state improved every year. Why? Because their Senators and legislators valued the people over the wealth of a few. The Republicans should aspire to such remarkable feats.

Honestly.

November 13, 2021
By Cleve R. Wootson Jr. and Sean Sullivan

...For now, at least, Harris and Buttigieg, (click here) barrier-breaking Democrats who failed in their initial White House bids, are the highest-profile prospects to succeed Biden at the top of the Democratic ticket in 2024 or 2028, although other promising candidates are all but certain to emerge. Biden has said he plans to run for reelection, but as he nears his 79th birthday, even some of his allies are not sure he will....