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Summary: Joe Biden a weak President America has had before

Now that the President has left for a vacation, Jill Biden will be back decorating the White House before Christmas sending a message to the world that December 25, 2024 will be their last Christmas in the White House. Has Biden done anything other than leaving the country in mess in his four years? Nothing absolutely – if I were to be his biographer I would write him as the President who loves eating his ice creams.

Has America really has turned its back on others with nothing left in the tank? At least for now it appears “Yes” – given the Democrats are fighting themselves trying to re-invent themselves. The question is who could be running as the Democrat nominee in 2024 US Presidential Election? This will go unchallenged by any standard.

These are some of the questions the Democrats have to consider before choosing as their next Nominee in 2024. Just as some would guess Biden will be, because “he would say, I’ve already beat Trump once” before – but, what have the Democrats now there is no COVID, no lockdowns, we will not be having Kamala either? Who would be ready in the Democratic Party to play the victim again? No one in the present could be a legitimate challenger in 2024.

Long story short – this means a “V” sign.

“Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth.” – Buddha

The next step would be to order for “papers” to be rushed to him. This would mean business for us all from the most powerful man on earth at least for the time being.

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