Biden’s State of the Union: Any advice?

Joe Biden will likely have the eyes of the world on him tomorrow as a result of Putin’s attack on Ukraine. It may be one of the most watched SOTU’s in a decade, or decades.

What advice would you give him, from the right or left, to make the most of this opportunity for America?


Some thoughts:
  • Ignore the right wing support for Putin and talk as if the US is 100% unified against Russia and in support of Democracy.
  • Announce unprecedented support for Ukraine.
  • Celebrate the bipartisan infrastructure deal
  • Point out the huge improvement in the economy but recognize not everyone is winning
  • Rationally diagnose the causes of inflation (supply constraints, corporate profit taking) and dispel the notion that poor people have too much money so the support they received to replace lost income during the pandemic is driving prices up.
  • Explain the near term plan to provide relief in prices.
  • Talk about an energy policy that produces more traditional energy in the short run but invests in renewable in the long run - they don’t have to be mutually exclusive.
  • Refrain from talking about partisan bickering, we all know, and keep it optimistic and up beat.
  • Announce the SCOTUS candidate and read through her lengthy qualifications slowly
CNN says he’ll address:

The President will discuss price increases impacting Americans, laying out a four-point plan to lower costs for families that will focus on "making more things in America" and strengthening the supply chain; reducing costs of everyday expenses and reducing the deficit; "promoting fair competition" and "eliminating barriers to good-paying jobs," according to a fact sheet from the administration.

Biden to announce plan to lower costs for American families during State of the Union address

He should also celebrate the fact that we can finally start getting past Covid and work our way back to normal but that future variants and masks will likely be a transient part of normal.
 
Joe Biden will likely have the eyes of the world on him tomorrow as a result of Putin’s attack on Ukraine. It may be one of the most watched SOTU’s in a decade, or decades.

What advice would you give him, from the right or left, to make the most of this opportunity for America?


Some thoughts:
  • Ignore the right wing support for Putin and talk as if the US is 100% unified against Russia and in support of Democracy.
  • Announce unprecedented support for Ukraine.
  • Celebrate the bipartisan infrastructure deal
  • Point out the huge improvement in the economy but recognize not everyone is winning
  • Rationally diagnose the causes of inflation (supply constraints, corporate profit taking) and dispel the notion that poor people have too much money so the support they received to replace lost income during the pandemic is driving prices up.
  • Explain the near term plan to provide relief in prices.
  • Talk about an energy policy that produces more traditional energy in the short run but invests in renewable in the long run - they don’t have to be mutually exclusive.
  • Refrain from talking about partisan bickering, we all know, and keep it optimistic and up beat.
  • Announce the SCOTUS candidate and read through her lengthy qualifications slowly
CNN says he’ll address:

The President will discuss price increases impacting Americans, laying out a four-point plan to lower costs for families that will focus on "making more things in America" and strengthening the supply chain; reducing costs of everyday expenses and reducing the deficit; "promoting fair competition" and "eliminating barriers to good-paying jobs," according to a fact sheet from the administration.

Biden to announce plan to lower costs for American families during State of the Union address
I did not read past your first lie about Republicans supporting Russia. We are sick of your propaganda. Say hello to Pooty Poot Putin for me.

Here is my advice:

Take a lot of antidepressants.
 
Joe Biden will likely have the eyes of the world on him tomorrow as a result of Putin’s attack on Ukraine. It may be one of the most watched SOTU’s in a decade, or decades.

What advice would you give him, from the right or left, to make the most of this opportunity for America?


Some thoughts:
  • Ignore the right wing support for Putin and talk as if the US is 100% unified against Russia and in support of Democracy.
  • Announce unprecedented support for Ukraine.
  • Celebrate the bipartisan infrastructure deal
  • Point out the huge improvement in the economy but recognize not everyone is winning
  • Rationally diagnose the causes of inflation (supply constraints, corporate profit taking) and dispel the notion that poor people have too much money so the support they received to replace lost income during the pandemic is driving prices up.
  • Explain the near term plan to provide relief in prices.
  • Talk about an energy policy that produces more traditional energy in the short run but invests in renewable in the long run - they don’t have to be mutually exclusive.
  • Refrain from talking about partisan bickering, we all know, and keep it optimistic and up beat.
  • Announce the SCOTUS candidate and read through her lengthy qualifications slowly
CNN says he’ll address:

The President will discuss price increases impacting Americans, laying out a four-point plan to lower costs for families that will focus on "making more things in America" and strengthening the supply chain; reducing costs of everyday expenses and reducing the deficit; "promoting fair competition" and "eliminating barriers to good-paying jobs," according to a fact sheet from the administration.

Biden to announce plan to lower costs for American families during State of the Union address

Biden and 'opportunity for America' are an oxymoron when used in the same phrase.
His best bet is to skip the SOTU and take an all too familiar 'lid'.
 
Joe Biden will likely have the eyes of the world on him tomorrow as a result of Putin’s attack on Ukraine. It may be one of the most watched SOTU’s in a decade, or decades.

What advice would you give him, from the right or left, to make the most of this opportunity for America?


Some thoughts:
  • Ignore the right wing support for Putin and talk as if the US is 100% unified against Russia and in support of Democracy.
  • Announce unprecedented support for Ukraine.
  • Celebrate the bipartisan infrastructure deal
  • Point out the huge improvement in the economy but recognize not everyone is winning
  • Rationally diagnose the causes of inflation (supply constraints, corporate profit taking) and dispel the notion that poor people have too much money so the support they received to replace lost income during the pandemic is driving prices up.
  • Explain the near term plan to provide relief in prices.
  • Talk about an energy policy that produces more traditional energy in the short run but invests in renewable in the long run - they don’t have to be mutually exclusive.
  • Refrain from talking about partisan bickering, we all know, and keep it optimistic and up beat.
  • Announce the SCOTUS candidate and read through her lengthy qualifications slowly
CNN says he’ll address:

The President will discuss price increases impacting Americans, laying out a four-point plan to lower costs for families that will focus on "making more things in America" and strengthening the supply chain; reducing costs of everyday expenses and reducing the deficit; "promoting fair competition" and "eliminating barriers to good-paying jobs," according to a fact sheet from the administration.

Biden to announce plan to lower costs for American families during State of the Union address
Yeah... pretty sure there is no one in the Biden admin smart enough to do any of these things.
If he is smart, he should not say the word "Trump" one single time, or say "previous administration". It is overwhelmingly obvious that still blaming Trump doesn't work.
As for the CNN description... sounds like cotton candy speech. Just another "jobs, deficit" lip service that has been repeated for the past 45 years straight. That isn't working anymore either. As should have been noted by Hillary losing.
 
Joe Biden will likely have the eyes of the world on him tomorrow as a result of Putin’s attack on Ukraine. It may be one of the most watched SOTU’s in a decade, or decades.

What advice would you give him, from the right or left, to make the most of this opportunity for America?


Some thoughts:
  • Ignore the right wing support for Putin and talk as if the US is 100% unified against Russia and in support of Democracy.
  • Announce unprecedented support for Ukraine.
  • Celebrate the bipartisan infrastructure deal
  • Point out the huge improvement in the economy but recognize not everyone is winning
  • Rationally diagnose the causes of inflation (supply constraints, corporate profit taking) and dispel the notion that poor people have too much money so the support they received to replace lost income during the pandemic is driving prices up.
  • Explain the near term plan to provide relief in prices.
  • Talk about an energy policy that produces more traditional energy in the short run but invests in renewable in the long run - they don’t have to be mutually exclusive.
  • Refrain from talking about partisan bickering, we all know, and keep it optimistic and up beat.
  • Announce the SCOTUS candidate and read through her lengthy qualifications slowly
CNN says he’ll address:

The President will discuss price increases impacting Americans, laying out a four-point plan to lower costs for families that will focus on "making more things in America" and strengthening the supply chain; reducing costs of everyday expenses and reducing the deficit; "promoting fair competition" and "eliminating barriers to good-paying jobs," according to a fact sheet from the administration.

Biden to announce plan to lower costs for American families during State of the Union address
You want my advice?

Ignore it.
 
Joe Biden will likely have the eyes of the world on him tomorrow as a result of Putin’s attack on Ukraine. It may be one of the most watched SOTU’s in a decade, or decades.

What advice would you give him, from the right or left, to make the most of this opportunity for America?


Some thoughts:
  • Ignore the right wing support for Putin and talk as if the US is 100% unified against Russia and in support of Democracy.
  • Announce unprecedented support for Ukraine.
  • Celebrate the bipartisan infrastructure deal
  • Point out the huge improvement in the economy but recognize not everyone is winning
  • Rationally diagnose the causes of inflation (supply constraints, corporate profit taking) and dispel the notion that poor people have too much money so the support they received to replace lost income during the pandemic is driving prices up.
  • Explain the near term plan to provide relief in prices.
  • Talk about an energy policy that produces more traditional energy in the short run but invests in renewable in the long run - they don’t have to be mutually exclusive.
  • Refrain from talking about partisan bickering, we all know, and keep it optimistic and up beat.
  • Announce the SCOTUS candidate and read through her lengthy qualifications slowly
CNN says he’ll address:

The President will discuss price increases impacting Americans, laying out a four-point plan to lower costs for families that will focus on "making more things in America" and strengthening the supply chain; reducing costs of everyday expenses and reducing the deficit; "promoting fair competition" and "eliminating barriers to good-paying jobs," according to a fact sheet from the administration.

Biden to announce plan to lower costs for American families during State of the Union address
You're really Fucked up.
 
With a declining approval rating and a strong majority saying there's nothing this administration has done well, what can Biden say to change that?


Maybe it would be better for him if he said something like "recent events overseas are so critical that I am postponing my State of the Union address. I must focus my full attention upon this situation at all times until it is solved. God bless the United States of America."
Never happen. Be more like "I don't work for you, and if you don't support me, you ain't black. Wear your mask and get vaccinated, you dog-faced pony soldier. Laugh, you stupid bastards."
 
He'll say that he has created the greatest economy in US history . Unprecedented job growth. Rallied the world to condemn Russian aggression.......blah blah blah.

He'll throw a bunch of bones to the woke crowd too
"I nominated a dark-skinned vagina person to the Supreme Court. Maybe she's a judge, I dunno. She's just the right color is all I know for sure."
 
Joe Biden will likely have the eyes of the world on him tomorrow as a result of Putin’s attack on Ukraine. It may be one of the most watched SOTU’s in a decade, or decades.

What advice would you give him, from the right or left, to make the most of this opportunity for America?


Some thoughts:
  • Ignore the right wing support for Putin and talk as if the US is 100% unified against Russia and in support of Democracy.
  • Announce unprecedented support for Ukraine.
  • Celebrate the bipartisan infrastructure deal
  • Point out the huge improvement in the economy but recognize not everyone is winning
  • Rationally diagnose the causes of inflation (supply constraints, corporate profit taking) and dispel the notion that poor people have too much money so the support they received to replace lost income during the pandemic is driving prices up.
  • Explain the near term plan to provide relief in prices.
  • Talk about an energy policy that produces more traditional energy in the short run but invests in renewable in the long run - they don’t have to be mutually exclusive.
  • Refrain from talking about partisan bickering, we all know, and keep it optimistic and up beat.
  • Announce the SCOTUS candidate and read through her lengthy qualifications slowly
CNN says he’ll address:

The President will discuss price increases impacting Americans, laying out a four-point plan to lower costs for families that will focus on "making more things in America" and strengthening the supply chain; reducing costs of everyday expenses and reducing the deficit; "promoting fair competition" and "eliminating barriers to good-paying jobs," according to a fact sheet from the administration.

Biden to announce plan to lower costs for American families during State of the Union address
DONT CARE

WONT WATCH

SCRIPTED NONSENSICAL BULLSHIT

CONGRESS HAS THE POWER AND THE POTUS HAS FUCKING ALTZHEIMERS
 
Joe Biden will likely have the eyes of the world on him tomorrow as a result of Putin’s attack on Ukraine. It may be one of the most watched SOTU’s in a decade, or decades.

What advice would you give him, from the right or left, to make the most of this opportunity for America?


Some thoughts:
  • Ignore the right wing support for Putin and talk as if the US is 100% unified against Russia and in support of Democracy.
  • Announce unprecedented support for Ukraine.
  • Celebrate the bipartisan infrastructure deal
  • Point out the huge improvement in the economy but recognize not everyone is winning
  • Rationally diagnose the causes of inflation (supply constraints, corporate profit taking) and dispel the notion that poor people have too much money so the support they received to replace lost income during the pandemic is driving prices up.
  • Explain the near term plan to provide relief in prices.
  • Talk about an energy policy that produces more traditional energy in the short run but invests in renewable in the long run - they don’t have to be mutually exclusive.
  • Refrain from talking about partisan bickering, we all know, and keep it optimistic and up beat.
  • Announce the SCOTUS candidate and read through her lengthy qualifications slowly
CNN says he’ll address:

The President will discuss price increases impacting Americans, laying out a four-point plan to lower costs for families that will focus on "making more things in America" and strengthening the supply chain; reducing costs of everyday expenses and reducing the deficit; "promoting fair competition" and "eliminating barriers to good-paying jobs," according to a fact sheet from the administration.

Biden to announce plan to lower costs for American families during State of the Union address

 

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