Americans must act before it’s too late
Can the United States survive another year of the Biden-Harris presidency? Based on their decision making, they have destroyed almost every aspect of our security, economy and safety. They have in less than year have turned this country upside down by virtue of removing our energy independence, open borders, consistent violation of existing law and the Constitution.
The president and the Democrats have attempted to shut down police forces, gas and heating fuels have skyrocketed in price. With the return of oil dependence prices have escalated on every item we buy.
Biden has flown illegals to red states in the early hours of the morning. It’s time to put these illegals flown in and put them on a bus and drop them in Democratic strongholds like Delaware, California, and New York. Democrats have tried to fool and develop a smoke screen distraction with the virus mandates and the so-called “climate change” initiatives.
Can we reverse the damage Biden and the Democrats have done to our nation? Yes we can, by organized citizen resistance to their unconstitutional edicts. We cannot wait another year. Pressure should be put on Congress to have Biden removed as president through his incapability to run the Office of President of the U.S. The remedy is for Congress to exercise Amendment 25, impeachment, or his resignation. As far as Kamala Harris, she should be impeached for insurrection by encouraging those thugs to continue burning and destroying many businesses and also raising bail money for these rioters who were committing these crimes.
The survival of our republic is at stake. We must act now before it is too late.
Art Germann
Loveland
The GOP vs. Big Bird
Republicans have always loved bogeymen: gays, communism, socialized medicine. Anything to distract voters from real issues. But now they’ve gone up against the biggest, meanest one yet — Big Bird. Yes, that Big Bird. The Sesame Street character dared to announce she got her COVID vaccine. After all she survived her Measles vaccine 45 years ago. Little did she know she’d be opening a can of worms.
Ted Cruz, the guy who flew the coop to warmer weather last winter, called it government propaganda. Does he think the government wrote her script? Another Republican actually called Big Bird a communist! Who knew? Will they go easy on her if she flips on Bert and Ernie? Big Bird has been an American icon since 1969, and the GOP just now dug up her Commie connections? How did Presidents Nixon to Trump miss the intel reports! But perhaps Republicans have bitten off more than they can chew this time. Or peck as the case may be.
Face it, Elvis promoted polio vaccines in 1956. Willie Nelson and Dolly Parton both publicly announced their COVID vaccines. I don’t recall anyone calling them commies!
Seems like ever since the former president flipflopped on how serious COVID is there’s been a political divide over COVID. Governors in red states all over the country have resisted mask and vaccine mandates. Maybe they’re just scared of ruffling the feathers of someone else with a yellow head. Or maybe the party is simply going to the birds? But calling Big Bird a communist? Seems like some have flown over the cuckoo’s nest one time too many.
Worst of all is that to date not one Republican has come to the defense of Big Bird. I guess we can only hope Santa keeps his vaccine information to himself.
Ken Bublitz
Loveland
Masks, mandates, etc.
All this argument about masks, vaccinations, mandates, etc. stirs several emotions in me: amazement, frustration, bewilderment, anger, and more.
The use of masks, with some slight variations in interpretation, has been strongly advised by the public health experts for 18 months or more. They have also advised social distancing, avoiding indoor gatherings, and getting vaccinated. This is all coming from the scientists who have studied virology and public health extensively. If you don’t trust the scientists, just what is your alternative? Just because you have an opinion doesn’t make you an expert.
Now we have the politicization of masking in schools. If you feel it traumatizes your child, help him or her through it; counsel them, coach them, parent them through it. If you think wearing a mask is traumatizing, what would the loss of a parent or sibling feel like? Just like any other disturbing experience, helping them learn to deal with it is the far better choice than removing the “problem.” Now we seem to be using the kids as a pawn in this argument.
We’ve had the same expert advice since this pandemic began. If we had done it right the first time we wouldn’t be having this discussion now.
Bill Hughes
Loveland