Disagree with the headline. A dumpster fire is small and contained. What biden’s first year is like, is more akin to the California fires that ravage EVERYTHING and not allowed to be mitigated at all before they start, knowing full well that the fires will occour.
yes, pretty irrelevant cliche, a “dumpster fire”-—maybe relevant if you consider that his Administration considers the entire country a dumpster, though. Which is pretty much the way they see it.
yes, pretty irrelevant cliche, a “dumpster fire”-—maybe relevant if you consider that his Administration considers the entire country a dumpster, though. Which is pretty much the way they see it.Also, any “negative” verbiage like “incompetent” is useless b/c competence is not an issue for them, unless it’s competence in overseeing the dismantling of the economy and the robbing of the future from tens of millions of Americans. THAT they believe is their mandate.
yes, pretty irrelevant cliche, a “dumpster fire”-—maybe relevant if you consider that his Administration considers the entire country a dumpster, though. Which is pretty much the way they see it.Also, any “negative” verbiage like “incompetent” is useless b/c competence is not an issue for them, unless it’s competence in overseeing the dismantling of the economy and the robbing of the future from tens of millions of Americans. THAT they believe is their mandate.
It wasn’t a fire of any kind. If Sacramento or San Francisco or DC actually were destroyed it might be positive. You could start rebuilding. Nah it was just the cold dead bureaucracy consuming more resources and stifling more opportunity or just plan fun with the expansion of the Covid bureaucractic and regulatory regime. It might have been built over night, but 10 nuclear bombs from space won’t make a dent in it.