Allowing Stupidity is a Right, but Some Take Advantage of It

2 years ago 1623

Delray Beach, Florida - As we look at the current state of affairs in the United States, one cannot help but question the competence of those in power. Are the people leading our nation simply foolish? How can they ignore the ongoing invasion at our southern border, with an estimated two million illegal immigrants expected to have entered the country by the end of the year? Not to mention the flow of dangerous drugs that has come with this influx. It seems like a clear display of incompetence to not address this issue.

Furthermore, we are facing a concerning rise in inflation, which seems to be spiraling out of control each week. Our government leaders appear clueless on how to tackle this issue. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen even admitted to failing to recognize the inflation problem gripping the nation, despite most economists attributing it to the reckless money printing by the Federal Reserve under the Biden Administration.

It's hard to understand the reasoning behind such actions, which some may consider to be quite foolish. The surge in fuel prices, thanks to misguided policies like the "War on Fossil Fuels" and the push for renewable energy sources, is hitting the poor and middle-class the hardest. Gas prices have doubled since Biden took office, despite initial claims that the spike was only temporary.

Clearly, these actions have had long-lasting consequences, proving the saying, "Stupid is as stupid does." And it's not just domestic policies that are raising eyebrows. The disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, which left behind American citizens, allies, and billions of dollars worth of military equipment in the hands of the Taliban, is another example of questionable decision-making.

The ongoing crisis in Afghanistan is a stark reminder of the consequences of such actions. Moreover, the rise in crime rates can be partially attributed to the lenient policies of District Attorneys funded by figures like George Soros. The soft-on-crime approach adopted by these D.

A.'s has led to an increase in criminal activities, causing fear and frustration among law-abiding citizens. The recent recall of San Francisco's District Attorney Chesa Boudin by a significant margin shows that people are growing tired of such policies and are demanding change.

As we approach future elections, it is crucial for voters to make informed decisions and not fall prey to electing officials with questionable agendas. Let's learn from past mistakes and avoid repeating them. Let's not be foolish.