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Opinion: Now What, Mr. Biden? – Oliver L. North and David L. Goetsch

On Nov. 9, while flummoxed Republicans were trying to figure out why their “Red Tsunami” didn’t happen in this year’s midterm elections, a buoyant Joe Biden held a White House news conference. His goal: change the subject. After meandering about looking forward to working constructively with Rep. Kevin McCarthy, Old Joe blamed a grueling international travel itinerary for why he had to leave town on Nov. 10 before all the votes were tallied.

On Nov. 11 (Veterans Day in the U.S., Remembrance Day in many other countries), our geriatric-in-chief was lauded at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Egypt for his oft-repeated pledge: “No more drilling” in the USA. Joe and entourage then boarded his fossil-fueled Air Force One (accompanied by no less than seven other U.S. Air Force aircraft) and headed to Phnom Penh, Cambodia, for an Association of Southeast Asian Nations meeting and East Asia Summit on Nov. 12 and 13.

On arrival, our gaffe-prone president expressed his appreciation to Cambodian strongman, Prime Minister Hun Sen, with, “I want to thank the prime minister for Colombia’s leadership as ASEAN chair.” The White House claimed Biden’s visit to the Cambodian capital was a success because he “reaffirmed the enduring U.S. commitment to the Indo-Pacific” and a rules-based international order in the South China Sea. Exactly what this means was not questioned by the so-called mainstream media before the boss jetted off to Bali, Indonesia, for the annual G20 gathering of Earth’s 19 industrialized nations, plus the European Union.

The two-day (Nov. 15-16) G20 summit has been described by some as “the first global summit of the second cold war.” But in fact, it is simply the venue for our president’s much-ballyhooed one-on-one with Communist China’s Xi Jinping. When the two men and their entourages met for more than three hours on Monday in an elaborately decorated luxury hotel ballroom, both Biden and Xi could claim to be victors in their recent domestic political contests. Xi’s total triumph on Oct. 22 in the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Chinese Party really did make Xi “president for life,” with absolute authority to quash internal dissent. Biden’s power — based on the Republicans’ underwhelming performance in the Nov. 8 midterm elections — grants our chief executive no such supremacy, nor should it.

Though it will take weeks to unwrap all the two leaders discussed, perhaps the most important outcome of the mini summit is a White House statement issued immediately after it wrapped up: “President Biden and President Xi reiterated their agreement that a nuclear war should never be fought and can never be won.”

If true, and only time will tell, that’s an important signal to Vladimir Putin and his saber-rattling about the use of nuclear weapons in his losing war against Ukraine. Notably, Biden raised the issue — and our commitment to Taiwan — during his 15-minute “press availability” after the meeting between he and Xi.

Biden appeared to have been much better prepared for this series of international meetings. He certainly had moments of cognitive disarray and physical frailty, but overall, his performance was predictable. When he returns home, honest reporters, columnists and analysts — and there are some — must determine how he will proceed on a host of post-election and post-summit details. A few “now what” examples:

What steps are you going to take to restore America’s economy? What will you do to stem the nationwide crimewave threatening the lives, safety and property of every man, woman and child in America? More than 3 million human beings from nearly every country on Earth have invaded our country. What will you do about it?

COPYRIGHT 2022 OLIVER L. NORTH AND DAVID L. GOETSCH

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1 thought on “Opinion: Now What, Mr. Biden? – Oliver L. North and David L. Goetsch”

  1. Misters North & Goestch asked “What steps are you going to take to restore America’s economy?” of President Biden. The election is over, it is time for everybody to get rid of the charged words in this case “restore” used to imply that the economy is down at some low level. The cold hard reality is that the Inflation, which is really our only major economic problem, is international and has little to do with the U.S. federal government. Gas prices, the same thing, the U.S. has no control over the cost of oil. The U.S. could double it’s oil production and the cost of oil would not change (please don’t think that the Keystone pipeline is a factor, it is not). In respect to those two issues, President Biden has released billions of gallons of oil from the U.S. strategic reserve, and the Federal Reserve Board has unfortunately, but necessarily, raised interest rates to slow down demand, because that is the only way to slow down consumer price inflation.
    The U.S. economy is actually humming along nicely considering the inflation and continuing supply chain problems. Employment is essentially full, employers are scrambling to find employees, which is not a trait of a bad economy. I think the Corona virus really changed the way people look at work in this country. I also think the international supply chain issues have shown light on the extreme disadvantages of importing so much cheap crap (and high tech components) into the U.S.
    As consumers whenever we go to Wal Mart, we are sending a check to the Chinese Communist Party. But, U.S. consumers don’t care as long as they can get cheap stuff. All of these problems are pretty much self inflicted. If we can take off our political party identities for a while, we might be able to get a few of these things straightened out. Neither the Democrats or Republicans are monsters, but as a registered Independent I will carry water for no political party. Have a great day!

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