Team Biden has attacked forces in Syria who were lobbing missiles at US installations. Guess we had to do something. Hopefully it took out some commanders.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
Hard to call this a Harris/Biden administration action, in that Harris says that she was never notified prior to the attack in Syria. Wonder if she had any input into the sending of troops into Syria last month?
Time for another contest. When, if at all, will the Harris/Biden administration pull the remaining troops out of Afghanistan? Trump had set a deadline of May 1st. What will Jomala do? Ist prize: a one way ticket to Kabul. 2nd prize: a set of steak knives. 3rd prize, you're fired. ( Couldn't help stealing that from Glengarry, Glen Ross.)
Biden has now tied the record of Jimmy Carter, (1976) , in not having a State of the Union Address in his first months in office. Any bets on whether Biden will give one?
Another accomplishment:
Omitting the any mention of Dr Seuss books for children during Read Across America Day, celebrated on the birthday of Theodor Geisel, the author of the Seuss series. This was probably the only point of agreement that Clinton, Obama and Trump had.
I thought it was scheduled for the first weeks of March? REALLY unfair about the CARTER comment.
the friggin CAPITOL attack was a fubar that Carter did not have to encounter....just WOW....
ramage wrote: Biden has now tied the record of Jimmy Carter, (1976) , in not having a State of the Union Address in his first months in office. Any bets on whether Biden will give one?
You do know that Donald did not give a SOTU address in 2017, right? Obama did not give one in 2009, nor did W give one in 2001.
From your liberal source, Wikipedia:
Donald Trump's First State of the Union Address
Delivered on February 28, 2017, the speech was not officially deemed a "State of the Union address"; like the freshman addresses of President George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama, President Trump treated this speech as simply an "Address to a Joint Session of Congress."
Why Trump’s Tuesday speech isn’t a State of the Union address
Daniella Diaz
By Daniella Diaz, CNN
Updated 11:45 AM EST, Tue February 28, 2017
(CNN) —
President Donald Trump is set to give an address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday – but it technically won’t be his first State of the Union address.
Trump isn’t shaking up any traditions – as he is known to do – but instead following what past presidents have done before him. His speech will be known as an “address to a joint session.”
Traditionally, a president of the United States should be in office for a year before they give their first State of the Union address.
Last edit: 02 Mar 2021 08:09 by ramage. Reason: typo