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Bumbling Biden boasts about civil liberties in Texas, the day after signing a bill that infringes on our second amendment rights!
Biden-the-big-spender travels again: An old, white, dementia-ridden Hollywood prop will make a trip to Texas to reminisce about the good old Civil Rights days when politicians actually fought for protecting our freedoms, not like our current soy boy leaders who are too busy trying to appease violent rioters and communist teachers' unions.
Published July 29, 2024 at 8:24am by
Joe Biden Heads to Austin to Celebrate Civil Rights Act, Despite a Nation in Ruins
President Joe Biden touches down in Austin today, making his first visit to the city since taking office in January 2021. He's set to deliver a speech at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library to mark the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act. 1
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A Convenient Distraction?
This trip comes at an interesting time. Just last month, two visits were postponed: one due to the assassination attempt on our beloved former President, Donald Trump 2, and the other because Biden caught COVID-19 (again) 3. But now, bam! He's better and ready to travel. Funny how that works out, huh? Especially with all the drama in his party lately.
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The End of an (Awful) Era
Let's face it, folks, Biden's presidency has been a disaster. America breathed a sigh of relief when he finally threw in the towel on his re-election bid 4 after pressure from folks with actual spines in his party. Thank God for small favors! Now, it looks like we're stuck with Kamala Harris 5—God help us.
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A Legacy of Failure
As Biden reflects on the Civil Rights Act, I can't help but laugh. This guy has done more to divide our country than bring us together. His "accomplishments" include soaring inflation, a disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, and an open border. But hey, at least he showed up in Austin, right?
Anyhoo, stay tuned, y'all, as we watch this train wreck of a presidency stumble to the finish line.
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