As if it weren’t already plain from the start that the Biden administration would a disaster, almost every day that has passed since he took office has proven how disastrous he and his people have been.
So, what can we do about it?
I don’t know of any way to create, for example, a recall vote for the office of President, as is what’s happening in California for governor.
C-3PO could probably give us the odds of the GOP trying to impeach Biden, and I doubt they have a Han Solo would would accept those odds and succeed anyway.
Let’s say tomorrow all the 2020 election results are investigated, and it turns out Trump really did win. Are we to think anyone will seriously try to kick Biden from the White House now, after all these months? Or will almost all of the people who could do something concrete about it just shrug and mutter, “So what?”
When Biden is the target of jeers and insults during his recent tour of a disaster area, but not long after says that no one was upset with him, we know our voices aren’t going to be heard by him.
When Fauci can be shown to have lied to Congress yet have no fear of losing his job, then we know even the law isn’t going to touch them.
When Biden can create such an unconstitutional mandate as his recent Covid one forcing people to be vaxed, then we know they know they sit in a position of nigh-unassailable power.
And we still have three and half years of Biden. I’m not going to ask if he can make things worse, because I’m sure he’ll prove almost every day just how much worse he can make them.
While sharing political memes and videos on place like this may be fun and mildly cathartic, I know that all such efforts on my part are doing very, very little.
So, what can we do? Are we forced simply to wait for 2024, in the hope there will still be something left to salvage, and the hope that the 2024 election won’t be just as fraudulent as the 2020 one?
Conservatives like to go on about “We, the people”, but if we can’t do something about Biden, then all the “We, the people” rhetoric is empty.