Biden’s Failing Presidency


I voted for Joe Biden however I am very discouraged with his performance so far. I would give him a grade of D right now, even though he has been in office only 8 months. He can turn it around but he has to change his mindset.

My first disappointment with him was his decision to complete what Donald Trump had started in his presidency, the removal of all troops from Afghanistan. This was always a mistake. With Trump, a man who said he knew more than his generals, I stayed quiet only because this was a man who was impossible to reason with. But Biden, who did not listen to his military advisers, just as bad as Trump, was told by many of his top generals that he needed to leave a force of about 2,500 to 3,500 troops in Afghanistan to maintain its stability. But Biden figured he knew better and did not consider the repercussions of a complete pull-out. And in 11 days, the country was overrun by the Taliban. General Milley described this as a complete failure.

Now, the intelligence is saying that Al-Qaeda is in position to become a serios threat to the U.S. within the next 12 months as they position themselves in Afghanistan. What can Biden do? He has put himself in a very difficult position. To reverse course now and reinsert troops into Afghanistan is a very difficult process and will be a deadly one. But for Biden, the time to do that is now while the Taliban and Al-Qaeda are relatively weak. Still, he would need a country that would allow troops to flown in prior to their invasion of Afghanistan. And what countries might support such an undertaking? Turkey will not as it did not 20 years ago. Pakistan is unsuitable. That leaves Saudi Arabia and Qatar as the best candidates. I suspect the leading generals at the Pentagon have already draw up such a plan and Pres. Biden would do very well to listen to them.

Now comes Biden’s infrastructure bills. This is where Biden has shown little if any leadership at all. Even though the 2nd infrastructure bill was his vision, he must discover its political viability. The Republicans and a number of Democrats have come out and said they will not support this bill. Biden does not need to have this bill passed this year! He needs to shut down discussion on the bill and return it to committee for reconsideration. That done, he could focus on the bi-partisan roads infrastructure bill that will pass and which all Democrats can declare as a victory. And with the second bill, it needs to broken up into pieces and each passed on its own. In the existing bill, most people support the proposal to get broadband to areas which are not now served; This should get bi-partisan support. Unlike that portion, many people, including many Democrats are balking at the day-care portion and so why not cut that out?

Biden, in my opinion, does not understand the underpinnings of good leadership. He needs to put Nancy Pelosi in her place as in that relationship, the tail is wagging the dog.

Other failures, his slow response to the victims of hurricane Ida. His not having a plan for the southern border and the influx of migrants. This is where a “bad look” has haunted the administration. He has failed to speak to the public in a manner that will soothe their concerns about these immigrants, It is not easy but that is why he has highly intelligent advisor who understand the political landscape and know how to navigate it.

Commander-in-Chief & The Military


Our Constitutions provides that a civil be in charge of the military.  And Washington decided he needed a group of men to advise him on the various operations of government thereby creating the President’s Cabinet.  One of those posts was the Secretary of War, today’s Secretary of Defense.  Washington’s experience as a general in the Revolution taught him that he needed trusted advisors who were not military, Alexander Hamilton was his most trusted advisor during that period.  In his cabinet he named Henry Knox to that post.  Knox had thought in 1775 that he was the best candidate for the post Washington ultimate got.

During his presidency, the solvency of the nation was in the forefront of our country’s leaders and this was challenged in 1812 when the U.S. once again went to war with England.

At the beginning of World War 2 it became evident that this country, fighting a war on two fronts, needed a group of men who would be in charge of their service’s generals and admirals, and one who would lead over these men.  The Joint Chief’s of Staff was formed for the Army and Navy.  It was later expanded to include the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines and most recently added the National Guard.  Their is also the chair and vice-chairman of the Joint Chiefs.  The men and women who occupy these seats are considered the finest each service has to offer and one of their duties is to advise the President

All presidents since 1949 have used this group extensively in planning matters of national defense and policy.  But when President Trump took office he had declared he knew more than all the generals, his words, not mine.  And this coming from a man who avoided doing service.

It would be reasonable to expect that after 3 years of serving as Commander-in-Chief he would have learned something about military procedures, policies and discipline.  He has not and that was shown when he pardoned the Navy Seal who was rightfully having his trident removed from him.

Presidential oversight is absolutely necessary but Presidential interference in the military justice system serves only to undermine those generals and admirals who have been charged to keep good order within their services.

This offense in itself is just further proof the President Trump is unfit for the office in which he sits.