President Joe Biden may not be a socialist, but his unprecedented weaponization of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, to extend an eviction moratorium already deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, cannot be described as anything other than a socialist encroachment of private property rights and an affront to the rule of law.
Biden handily beat Sen. Bernie Sanders in the 2020 presidential primary, precisely because he rejected socialism. Ever since, voters have continued to deal blows to socialism at the ballot box, including in this week's special election to replace now-HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge's congressional seat. Despite having the surrogacy and support of the entire Squad and twice the funds of her opponent, "democratic socialist" Nina Turner lost her bid to represent Ohio's 11th Congressional District to the (relatively) centrist Shontel Brown.
The media went out of their way to hype Turner up as the favorite, but she was always likely to lose. Just three of the 10 nonincumbent candidates endorsed by Justice Democrats, the Sanders-aligned PAC, won their races in 2020. Still, that's an improvement over the seven total candidates (the incumbents were the four who comprise the Squad) who won general elections out of the 79 candidates endorsed by Justice Democrats.
Biden's new eviction moratorium, the fruit of agitation by these socialists, is politically expedient for him at a time when surging inflation and stagnating labor force participation threaten his party's midterm elections odds. Knowing that Congress cannot pass the moratorium, Biden has simply chosen to defy the law, letting the unelected bureaucrats at the CDC trounce on the God-given property rights of over 10 million landlords.
As Rashid Talib said, "Impeach the MFer!" Let's get it done. He's worthless and he's killing this country.
Thank you and let's be real.
Thank you.
Biden handily beat Sen. Bernie Sanders in the 2020 presidential primary, precisely because he rejected socialism. Ever since, voters have continued to deal blows to socialism at the ballot box, including in this week's special election to replace now-HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge's congressional seat. Despite having the surrogacy and support of the entire Squad and twice the funds of her opponent, "democratic socialist" Nina Turner lost her bid to represent Ohio's 11th Congressional District to the (relatively) centrist Shontel Brown.
The media went out of their way to hype Turner up as the favorite, but she was always likely to lose. Just three of the 10 nonincumbent candidates endorsed by Justice Democrats, the Sanders-aligned PAC, won their races in 2020. Still, that's an improvement over the seven total candidates (the incumbents were the four who comprise the Squad) who won general elections out of the 79 candidates endorsed by Justice Democrats.
Biden's new eviction moratorium, the fruit of agitation by these socialists, is politically expedient for him at a time when surging inflation and stagnating labor force participation threaten his party's midterm elections odds. Knowing that Congress cannot pass the moratorium, Biden has simply chosen to defy the law, letting the unelected bureaucrats at the CDC trounce on the God-given property rights of over 10 million landlords.
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As Rashid Talib said, "Impeach the MFer!" Let's get it done. He's worthless and he's killing this country.
Thank you and let's be real.
Thank you.