Biden’s Path Forward

In the morning of Sunday, November 8, 2020 Jon Cryer (the actor and author) tweeted the following, which I’d like to share with my readers, in case they’re not on Twitter or somehow missed it:

Appoint Hunter Biden as White House advisor, give him security clearance he doesn’t deserve, then put him in charge of coronavirus and peace in the Middle East.

Berate, belittle and insult the Republican leaders and their constituents at every opportunity. And take joy in their unhappiness.

Have foreign countries, companies and lobbyists pay Biden business entities while he makes decisions affecting them.

Golf, golf, golf!

(At Biden owned resorts thus forcing taxpayers to put money directly in his pockets)

Increase the national debt by 36%.

Increase the federal budget deficit by 4 trillion dollars.

Float federal pardons to induce federal employees to break the law.

Float federal pardons to induce co-conspirators to clam up.

Publicly threaten congressional witnesses.

Extort a foreign country into fabricating a smear against his Republican opponent.

Vastly over finance his inauguration and then have millions of the money just “disappear”

Publicly ask a foreign adversary to commit crimes to help his campaign.

Lie to a special prosecutor about it.

Obstruct Justice five times about it.

Lie about the special prosecutor’s report about it.

Objectively and verifiably lie at least 120 times a week.

Have government employees illegally campaign on your behalf on a daily basis.

And I won’t even get into how Republican leaders have been fine with the worse horrors of the Trump presidency. The family separations, the increase in civilian drone deaths, the hundreds of thousands of Americans dead from Covid.

They were okay with all of it.

So anytime they raise an objection to anything, the Biden administration should just ignore what they say and shout “Trump!” In their face.

Cause really, they can STFU

Just like they did when Trump was president.

Originally tweeted by Jon Cryer (@MrJonCryer) on 8 November 2020.

About Rick Ladd

I retired nearly 13 years ago, though I've continued to work during most of the time since then. I'm hoping to return to work on the RS-25 rocket engine program (formerly the SSME) which will power our return to the moon. Mostly I'm just cruising, making the most of what time I have remaining. Although my time is nearly up, I still care deeply about the kind of world I'll be leaving to those who follow me and, to that end, I am devoted to seeing the forces of repression and authoritarianism are at least held at bay, if not crushed out of existence. I write about things that interest me and, as an eclectic soul, my interests run the gamut from science to spirituality, governance to economics, art and engineering. I'm hopeful one day my children will read what I've left behind. View all posts by Rick Ladd

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