Letters: Pleasant president

As I was waiting for my American veteran husband’s release from the hospital recently, I couldn’t recognize the fake, sweet-smiling Joe Biden on Fox News, informing the country of his plans to continue the previous immigration policies that worked effectively under President Trump, and which he destroyed among many others with his 17 executive orders his first day in office.

Executive orders that continued to increase relentlessly, 24 of which directly reversed Trump policies on Biden’s first 100 days in office.

These actions sent our country spiraling down to the first of many economic disasters that very likely will take many years to recover.

The more than two years of hell our country has endured under Biden’s America-last policies, people couldn’t believe the never-before-seen, chummy, good old guy’s friendly face before their eyes on TV this morning.

His hypocrisy, easily forgetting the wound just inflicted on us by his last-minute bill passing another $1.7 trillion pure pork bill, containing nothing to help his cruel inflationary policies against Americans, but only for helping foreign countries that want nothing but to suck Americans’ last drop of blood.

Not to mention the more $10 trillion spent in 2022 alone with no inflationary relief for our devastated economy.

After long being on his high horse, Biden’s capricious Twitter canceling and censoring of law-abiding Americans, his sudden talks of bipartisanship smell to high Heaven. Why now?

The Mr. Hyde in Joe Biden was in full concealment during that morning’s “pleasant” press coverage.

As Americans we must always beware of wolves in sheep’s clothing. It can be irreparably destructive.

Imelda Coronado

Mission

Beginning

of the end

How gratified we must be as Americans to have in Congress such simple and single-minded representatives and senators. They have shown us and the world that they are not interested in intellectual or policy debate on national, international or social issues of significance to ordinary people facing extraordinary times.

They have simplified an otherwise complex, tortuous and convoluted procedural labyrinth of governmental red-tape and legislative filibustering, by simply refusing to bring anything and everything of substance to the floor for discussion, much less a vote.

However, they are all of one mind when it comes to: reelection. Contributions. Donor indulgence and preference, and feeding and keeping of their base, at whatever cost to the nobility of office and the welfare and safety of the nation.

The simplicity of simplemindedness of our leaders has diminished and weakened our standing and our voice around the world and at home. The power of our persuasion and example has been exposed as a fraud. Our heritage and our legacy floundering in a swamp, infested by political revisionists, zealots, insurrectionists and renegades, waiting for the command to strike down more than two centuries of law, order and a constitutional government.

Just look at where the simplicity of simplemindedness has gotten us to — the very brink of the beginning of the end.

How simple the minds of our leaders. How complicated and disastrous their simplicity of inaction, and plain old greed.

The simplicity of simplemindedness — an American study in compliancy and docility.

Al Garcia

San Juan