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We need to stop blaming Joe Biden for…well…everything. Because it’s not his fault. Nothing is. Blaming Joe Biden for the mess the country is in is sort of like blaming an elderly person when they have a car accident. You wouldn’t blame the elderly driver, because he doesn’t understand his limitations. No, you’d blame the person who let him stay sitting behind the wheel.
Actually, it’s exactly like that.
Joe might be in the driver’s seat, but he’s not responsible for wrecking the country. The people who let him stay sitting behind the Resolute desk are responsible for the damage he’s caused. Because they’re the ones giving him directions.
I think we can all agree by now that, other than which flavor of ice cream to choose, Joe Biden isn’t making decisions about anything. He was caught on video admitting that he simply signs whatever document is put in front of him.
Election fraud, the border crisis, the skyrocketing national debt and now the failed exit of Afghanistan aren’t his fault. Because he’s not the one making the decisions. Because he’s not capable of making decisions, except for ice cream.
The people we should be blaming are the people giving him directions.
Joe is sort of like one of those wobbly clown punching bags you had when you were a kid. Your parents bought it for you because it was an easy way to keep you distracted. While you were happily focused on punching Bozo, your parents were able to get things done without you getting in the way.
Actually, it’s exactly like that.
While everyone blames Joe for the shitstorm we’ve had since January, the people really responsible for the all the problems are free to do even more damage without anyone getting in their way.
But your childhood punching bag didn’t last forever. Eventually, somebody poked a hole in Bozo and all you had left was an empty shell. Sure, you tried to patch it, but in time it became too broken to bother with.
Likewise, you won’t be able to punch Joe forever. His deterioration continues to accelerate and eventually it will be impossible for anyone to prop him back up. They keep trying, but in time he’s going to become too broken to bother with.
We all know he can’t possibly remain president for much longer. After this Afghanistan fiasco, even the very Liberal mainstream media is finding it impossible to gloss over his incompetence. So, sooner rather than later, Joe will be told to step down.
Then, after he’s gone, the Democrats will do what everyone does everywhere all the time. They’ll put the blame for everything terrible that’s happened on the guy that left.
It’s sort of like whenever someone leaves a company. That person becomes the scapegoat for everything that went wrong for as far back as people can remember. Every project that failed and every bad decision made gets blamed on the last person to walk out the door.
Actually, it’s exactly like that.
Once Joe is no longer in the driver’s seat, suddenly everyone is going to magically realize that perhaps Joe wasn’t all there the entire time and that he’s to blame for every bad thing that happened. And, they’re going to say that whoever replaces Joe deserves a clean slate.
But Joe isn’t responsible. And it’s important to keep that in mind. Because long after Joe is gone, the people really calling the shots will still be around. And they’ll still be calling the shots.
Punching Joe is fun. I’ve done it myself plenty of times. It’s easy to do. But continuing to blame him for something he doesn’t understand is a distraction. Just like how your parents distracted you with your Bozo punching bag so you’d stay out of their hair.
But it won’t last forever. Sooner rather than later, people are going to realize that Joe has been nothing but an empty shell this entire time. They’ll be nothing left to punch.
Then, just like your parents probably did, the people really responsible will give you something else to distract you. They’ll give you someone else to punch so they can continue ruin the country without you getting in their way.
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