It has been a year since Joe Biden became the President of the United States and there have been serious challenges in the first year of his reign. From the coronavirus pandemic to inflation, what would the second year be like?
Biden’s 1st Presidential Year Issues
The southern border is wide open, and US enemies around the world see weakness as the administration carelessly pulled out of Afghanistan.
The White House wasted months pushing for a reckless tax-and-spending spree in Congress. Their wish list would have burdened our economy with massive debt and massive tax hikes. The economy is the citizens number one concerns because of the hiked prices of goods and services.
Last March the Democrats put $2 trillion on the credit card, and ever since the United States have seen prices shoot up. The authorities have to stop the unnecessary, big-government spending.
The crisis on the southern border has never been worse. US have had two million illegal immigrants over the last twelve months. This is a national security crisis as well as a humanitarian and public health crisis.
Some of those entering our country illegally are criminals, gang members, and drug smugglers. Fentanyl overdoses have become the top cause of death among adults ages 18-45.
The issues facing our country require immediate action. The American people are asking for solutions. Republicans in Congress are offering them. There are elections this November, and the American people will make their voice heard.