Posted on 01/20/2021 6:47:15 PM PST by White Lives Matter
President Biden’s personal touches in the Oval Office include replacing a portrait of Andrew Jackson and adding a bust of labor icon Cesar Chavez behind the Resolute Desk, according to The Washington Post.
The new layout includes busts of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy on either side of the fireplace as well as the Chavez bust.
(Excerpt) Read more at thehill.com ...
Chavez hated the “wetbacks” because he knew they cut in to his racket by lowering wages. But as with all things democrat they right the history however they want.
Oh, she's just getting started! We're going to be involuntary attendees to her own Theater of the Absurd. Every libtard commie wet dream come to life, with us involuntarily footing the bill and wasting billions upon billions of dollars on unworkable "green energy", all the life-long expenses of illegals, needless micromanaging laws, spying on us by electronic means, redistribution of [our] wealth to a bunch of commie/muzzlime countries---you name it, if it's a libtard wet dream, they'll try to carry it out while we're held hostage.
Jose Biden es un grande cabron!
Yes he was. He knew the impact it had on wages.
Ironically, AG Robert Kennedy had Dr. King surveilled and recorded.
His personalized portrait of Chairman Mao wasn’t available.
A Communist Purge Is Underway & Nothing Is Being Done About It!
Simple Supply and Demand economics.
Chavez did his own share of murder. So bad that Castro finally killed him. But Joe probably has no idea about the things Chavez did.
I think you have him confused with Che Guevara.
President Pinche Puto Pindejo
These bastards just stole an election so I doubt they give a crap about USPS rules.
Maybe so. :-( I’d prefer a Republican president have ol’ Ben in the Oval Office.
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