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The nation knows Biden and other comments are to blame

Neocon: The nation knows Biden is to blame

“Inflation is a priority for everyone,” Noah Rothman said in a commentary, and if “today’s difficult circumstances” are to become “an existential emergency,” then guilt. . . It is likely to fall directly on the ruling party. “This is despite President Biden’s” simplistic, monocausal justification “accusing Putin of” rising prices “. for conversation “- and to serve their green agenda by threatening to impose a punitive increase in taxes on energy producers as a punishment for the crime of making a profit in an environment characterized by high demand and low supply.” Yet this same environment explains Biden’s turn in his “campaign to anathematize the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.” So Democrats may blame the Americans for the reduced purchasing power of the Kremlin, but the Saudi move has[s] their dishonesty. “

Former prosecutor: Wrong accusation from January 6

A House of Representatives committee on January 6 seeks to “build a criminal case against Donald Trump” based on a “rebel conspiracy,” said Andrew McCarthy, who is “trying the latest major, successful case of a rebellious conspiracy in the United States” against jihadists. in The Hill. But this is a false accusation: even the Ministry of Justice should not have used it against insurgent militiamen. In their minds, they were not “imposing war” on the United States, but defending it. That’s why Justice is pretending that Trump, the “chief executive of the government,” has nothing to do with these rebels, unlike the commission’s claim that Trump instigated them. “What Trump did was reprehensible. . . . That doesn’t make him or anyone else guilty of a rebel conspiracy.

Libertarian: Adjust the Electoral Census Act

In a Reason, Thomas Berry said: “With the public hearings of the committee on January 6, now is the perfect time for Congress to reform the outdated law governing the procedures that rebels descended on the Capitol to break”, in particular the line in Election Bill, which allows Congress to reject an electoral vote, if a majority of both the House of Representatives and the Senate finds that the appointment of an electorate was not “legally certified” or that the electorate’s vote was not “regular.” given “. In 2021, Republicans in Congress adopted this as “a license to reconsider electoral disputes that courts have already settled.” Yet “this was never the goal of those who passed the ECA in 1887.” Now is the time to “amend the ECA to set out comprehensively these few legitimate reasons why Congress may need to repeal electoral vote. “

Left: NATO disaster in Ukraine

“Ukraine will pay the price” for NATO’s weakness and division, warns Simon Tisdahl of The Guardian. “The mistakes and complacency of the West” paved the way for the Russian invasion, “and since Kyiv is still superior, the alliance risks another catastrophic failure.” President Biden and Britain’s Boris Johnson “have no visible plan to ensure that an independent Ukraine survives”, while “France’s Emmanuel Macron prefers talks to action” and “Germany’s Olaf Scholz embodies hesitation and delay”. Add “Victor Orbán, Hungary’s prime minister who is destroying sanctions” and “Turkey’s troubled president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan”, whose “self-serving attempts” to “sabotage Finland’s and Sweden’s membership bids are also undermining the united front”. . “It is unforgivable that the alliance will not even challenge Moscow’s illegal blockade of Ukrainian ports, which is creating a global food shortage.”

Right: Joe’s catastrophic “Mistakes”

“What would Biden do differently if his goal was to send the country into a queue?” Asked the editorial board of Issues & Insights. It has launched a spiral of inflation for 40 decades with its $ 2 trillion “rescue” plan, “opens the borders to millions of illegal immigrants” and “worsens the shortage of baby formula and jumps in petrol prices”, not to mention a “catastrophic retreat in Afghanistan. “Each time he claimed to have been ‘caught unprepared’, but ‘Biden knew or should have known what was going to happen.’ “The country in a kind of socialist Nirvana?”

– Compiled by the editorial board of The Post