01/22/2025 The Grift That Has Been Joe
Biden William L. Anderson
We are in the fourth day of Joe Biden’s ex-presidency, and the motorcade
taking him back to his mansion in Delaware shrinks in our rearview
mirrors. It can’t disappear quickly enough.
Independent journalist Matt Taibbi has written perhaps
the
definitive article on Biden’s presidential performance, and I lack
talent and insight to write anything better. As Biden shuffles off into
the sunset, we should not only remember his performance as he allegedly
served as president, but we also should remember (or at least not forget)
those that were part of the Big Liea collaborative effort of the White
House, Democrats in Congress, and, of course, the legacy media.
If there is a word to describe the Biden presidency, it is “incoherent.”
Much incoherence came from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, but it was more than
just an elderly president mumbling and stumbling over words and a sandbag
at the Air Force Academy, and tripping over steps leading to Air Force
One. There was also extraordinarily bad policy at home and abroad, all
the while the White House and the legacy media were insisting that we
shouldn’t believe our lying eyes.
(When Gerald Ford was president, the media highlighted his every stumble
in order to fit the narrative that Ford was a clumsy oaf. However, when
Biden trippedon many occasionsthe media insisted it didn’t happen or
made excuses.)
Before stepping into the Memory Lane from Hell, we revisit Biden’s 2024
“State of the Union” speech, which was incoherent enough, but the
reaction to it from Congressional Democrats and the legacy media was such
that one only can conclude they were in on the con. The
video
linked here very much speaks for itself. The only shocking thing
about it is that no one was shocked.
One cannot watch his SOTU speech and think Biden competent, but there
they werepoliticians and alleged journalists joining together to repeat
the talking points (“fiery,” “fire in the belly,” “on fire”) that seemed
to be on every establishment news talk show after Biden stopped mumbling
and shuffled off the podium. What followed the speech on the news shows
was reminiscent of the news spoofs that used to be standard on “Saturday
Night Live,” but these folks were trying to convince us that we didn’t
see what we saw.
Build Back What? During his basement campaign in 2020, Biden ran on the slogan,
“Build Back
Better,” with its accompanying legislation being the misnamed
Inflation
Reduction
Act, the American Rescue
Plan
Act, and the CHIPS and
Science
Act, which committed the federal government to more than $4 trillion
of new spending. This legislation was the classic example of
looking for the opposite result of what was in the legislation’s title.
As Connor
O’Keeffe
wrote on this page:
By flooding the economy with so much new cash, the government was
able to hide most of the destruction wrought by the lockdowns. And,
because of the Fed’s low rates and heavy-handed interventions, the
inescapable economic pain was delayed and exacerbated. But as the Biden
administration and Federal Reserve learned in 2022, it couldn’t be
delayed forever.
Inflation ravaged the American public. But it was only one part of
the economic pain the federal government’s economic interventions have
locked in. The artificially-low interest rates led businesses to start
unsustainable lines of production that make a recession or market
correction unavoidable.
He added:
In addition to the government’s Covid spending and monetary policy,
the Biden Administration’s many interventions in the energy sector,
automotive industry, and healthcare field among others have
reallocated resources into the production of goods and services that
consumers don’t actually want. That locks in even more economic
pain.
This administration did nothing good on the economic front. and
instead tried to emulate the progressive government of California, which
is busy burning down that state while trying
to
regulate the energy companies out of business. Ironically, the
energy
industry
did well during the Biden years, not because of favorable financial
and regulatory policies from Biden, but because of factors beyond the
administration’s control.
Yet, Biden also made his views clear with policies ranging from
outright
threats against oil companies
to
restricting firms from drilling for new oil and natural gas. The
signals were clear: the energy companies needed to stop developing new
capital in production of gas and oil because we plan to make that capital
worthless in the future.
Despite the trillions of tax dollars the Biden administration tried to
direct into new production of electricity, along with a new
infrastructure in which electricity replaces fuels for transportation and
home and business heating, reality tells a different story from Biden’s
happy talk.
Writes Jonathan Lesser:
One well-publicized infrastructure failure is public EV charging
stations along U.S. highways, for which the Inflation Reduction Act
allocated $7.5 billion. That federal largesse has resulted in just eight
charging stations being built since the IRA was signed almost two years
ago.
Secretary of Transportation
Pete Buttigieg
has claimed the U.S. will need 500,000 such stations by 2030. To build
the remaining 499,992 stations, we will need to build almost 90,000 of
them annually that’s almost 250 daily or more than 10 per hour for
the next five-and-a-half years.
Perhaps sensing the absurdity of this pace of construction, Buttigieg
claimed that most people will charge their EVs at home. Maybe, but
numerous states, including California and New York, as well as the
Environmental Protection Agency, have decreed that all heavy trucks,
which transport the bulk of our products, including the food we eat, must
go electric, too. Thus, under the envisioned EV future, a lack of public
charging stations will not be a mere inconvenience for holiday travelers.
Indeed, it could be a matter of life and death.
Lesser goes on to explain that implementing the Biden plan would
require hundreds of thousands of miles of new cables, new cable towers,
and other reconfigurations of the nation’s electric grids. At the present
time, only about 500 miles of new lines have been built.
In other words, Biden’s plans were dangerous absurdities, absurd in their
sheer dishonesty, and dangerous because people’s survival depends upon
the present transportation and fuel set-ups, which Biden tried to
destroy. Thus, he created the worst of both worlds. He tried to hamstring
the current transportation and electrical power infrastructures while
trying to force people to use what is nonexistent.
Build Back Better was little more than central planning coming from his
administration’s version
of Gosplan, with
results to match the “achievements” of economic planning in the former
Soviet Union. Though the administration was quick to tout its
so-called
successes, “Bidenomics” dug our economic hole deeper with massive
deficit spending, money printing, and price inflation.
Biden’s Assault on Free Speech and Civil Liberties When Biden took office, he faced the second year of the covid virus,
and he responded by being
heavy-handed.
Writes Robby Soave:
While health officials had initially suggested that the vaccines
would prevent infectiona claim also
repeated by Biden himselfit turned out that they offered limited
protection in this regard.
More Americans died of COVID-19 during Biden’s first year in office
than Trump’s last.
How did Biden respond to these problems? By doubling down on the most
intrusive and least justified pandemic prevention policies: mandates and
lockdowns. These policies proved incredibly ineffective at stopping
COVID-19.
Biden’s Center for Disease Control followed his lead and enabled
widespread school closings, along implementing mask mandates and vaccine
requirements for workers. Thousands of employees lost their jobs when
they refused to receive covid vaccines, with Biden and others vilifying
them.
As president, Biden had no problem attacking large swaths of the
population for their political views, his most infamous moment being the
September 2022 speech at Independence Hall in Philadelphia. With a
lighted backdrop bathed in red and two US Marines standing guard, Biden
delivered an attack on Donald Trump and his supporters, calling them a
“threat to democracy” and worse. Law Professor Jonathan
Turley
described the speech as “divisive and inflammatory,” and pointed out
that by using Marines as props in a political speech, Biden “violated
long-standing rules for shielding the services from such political
events.”
Biden also pressured social media companies either to outright lie or
remove material from user posts that didn’t square with the
administration. Venture capitalist Marc
Andreessen
describes how the Biden White House used bullying and threats
against free speech and anything that the Democrats didn’t like:
Direct phone calls from senior members of the administration.
Screaming executives ordering them to do things. Just full-on
“[Expletive] you. We own you. We control you. You’re going to do what we
want or we’re going to destroy you.”
These words speak for themselves. While Biden lapsed in and out of
coherence, his White House stayed focused on expanding its own domain
through threats, bullying, and by what Andreessen calls “the exercise of
raw power.” If they thought people were in the way, then they had to be
destroyed.
Conclusion John Fea, a socialist history professor at Messiah University in
Pennsylvania,
claimed that Biden in his Philadelphia speech was just trying to
“protect democracy” from the likes of Trump and his followers:
Joe Biden is a gift to the American republic at such a time as this.
He refuses to let democracy die on his watch. (emphasis mine)
A man as destructive as Biden, however, was no gift. “Grift” is more
appropriate, and we can be thankful that his term is over.