Tracking the United States' national embarrassment.

Ya'll are getting awful quiet in here. Where's the defense of China Joe? You will probably remember me predicting he would neve survive his first term. There would be some "shocking" diagnosis of dementia or similar. Heck, I didn't even think he'd survive this long politically. He was always a stopgap to get rid of the orangemanbad. He never did "win", but that's for another thread.

The Liberal Media and even Democrat Party are turning on Joe Biden.

Tucker: Democrats have decided to replace Biden​



Come on now, argue me why I'm wrong.
 
a lame "save", why make the analogy in the first place?
He's NOT well thought out at all.

No, he's not. I'd have to seek out the full clip to try to figure context, but I have no immediate desire to defend.
 

'Cognitively impaired' Joe Biden 'subject of mockery' after tobacco industry gaffe​


 

the comparison to Tammany Hall is apt
 

Easter Bunny directs Joe & blocks questions, Jill to Joe: “Just Stay”.​


 

Inspector-in-Charge Philip R. Bartlett said: “The defendants allegedly engaged in fraud when they misrepresented the true use of donated funds. As alleged, not only did they lie to donors, they schemed to hide their misappropriation of funds by creating sham invoices and accounts to launder donations and cover up their crimes, showing no regard for the law or the truth.


Two men indicted alongside former Donald Trump adviser Steve Bannon pleaded guilty in federal court Thursday to defrauding donors of hundreds of thousands of dollars in a border wall scheme.

Brian Kolfage and Andrew Badolato each pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. Kolfage also pleaded guilty to two counts of filing a false tax return and one count of wire fraud in connection with filing a false tax return.

“I knew what I was doing was wrong and a crime,” Kolfage told the judge. Both men will be sentenced on September 6.
 

Biden pushes 'electric tank' in desperate attempt to win over young voters: Lara Trump​


 

Biden openly laughed at during White House National Hockey League presentation​


 

Stocks Plunge as Nasdaq Closes Worst Month Since 2008, Dow Drops 939 Points

April was a painful month for investors in the U.S. stock market, climaxing with a brutal sell-off in the final hour of trading Friday.

The Nasdaq composite fell by nearly 4.2 percent on Friday, falling by 536 points. More than 100 points of that decline came in the final half hour of trading. For the month, the tech-heavy index is down by more than 13 percent, the worst monthly performance since October 2008.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 939 points, a 2.8 percent decline, on Friday, bringing its full month decline to 4.9 percent. Two hundred and 12 points of that decline came in the final half-hour.

The S&P 500 dropped by 3.6 percent and has now been down for four straight weeks. Its total decline for the month amounts to 8.8 percent.

Tech stocks, which were some of the biggest winners in recent years, have seen the worst of the recent declines.

Collectively, the so-called FAANG stocks—Facebook, Apple, Amazon.com, Netflix, and Google—have shed more than $1 trillion in market value in April. Shares of Facebook are down 12 percent. Apple shares have fallen 11.2 percent. Netflix shares crashed a jaw-dropping 50 percent. Google shares nosedived 19.6 percent.
 

Jim Wright


So, why can't we just import baby formula?
Heh heh, glad you asked.
Ever heard of the United States Canada Mexico Agreement? That bit of legislation Trump and Republicans proudly replaced NAFTA with?
Remember Trump bragging about that? Remember?
That. That's why.
Three (or four, depending on your point of view) American companies control 90% of the global infant formula market, chief among them is Abbott Nutrition. When a Chinese company announced it was investing in a Canadian manufacturing facility to make powdered baby formula from excess Canadian skim milk powder (Canada makes a lot of butter, so they have a lot of leftover skim milk), Abbott and the US diary industry spent millions lobbying congress to change the trade rules -- claiming increased Canadian production of formula would "negatively impact U.S. dairy trade and jobs."
Here's the actual 2018 lobbying statement from the International Dairy Foods Association (which despite the name, is a lobbying group for the AMERICAN dairy industry): https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/22014622-ustr-idfa
And so, when the Trump Administration backed by a Republican congress wrote and implemented the USCMA to replace NAFTA, they imposed new regulations restricting commercial importation of baby formula from Canada (you can still import it for your own personal use, though you'll have to pay extra for it and there are limits. Also, I'd think twice about buying it from Canada and then trying to resell it at jacked up prices on eBay without checking that law first).
This is part of the US government's long history of protecting the very powerful US dairy industry, which has always imposed very high tariffs on importation of dairy products from Europe and Asia. And even previous free trade agreements (such as NAFTA) imposed pretty specific restrictions on the import of formula from our free trade partners, such as Canada, to protect the American monopoly by companies such as Abbott. The USCMA *significantly* increased those restrictions and imposed draconian fees. A good breakdown of this entire complex situation is here: https://thedispatch.com/.../americas-infant-formula...
There's a lot more to it, such as FDA restrictions on nutritional standards and labelling, but that's the basics.
So when Abbott contaminated its production line and was forced into a massive recall, well, for Americans, there just ISN'T any other place to get infant formula. And you can thank the dairy industry, and their lackies in Congress (and, yes, the White House) for that.
American industry, unfortunately, CAN'T just spin up to replace the lack of supply from Abbott. Because the Dairy Industry has worked very hard over several decades to ensure the supply of infant formula is strictly managed to maintain a steady profit margin. Couple that to suppliers and retailers who are right now hoarding and/or restricting supplies to (allegedly) prevent panic buying (but are really just increasing their profits in the traditional manner of supply and demand capitalism), AND add in supply chain problems, including those deliberately imposed to INCREASE lack of supply (like the actions of a certain Texas governor) and here we are.
Oh, by the way, the problem that led to contamination at the Abbott plant in Michigan? Instead of investing in sanitation and upgrades, Abbott spent the last few years and $3 billion buying back its own stock.
That's the gestation (I'm not sorry) of the current crisis.
So, when you see members of Congress who WROTE THOSE LAWS right now blaming the CURRENT president for the lack of infant formula on store shelves...
When you see the very same pundits and news anchors blaming Joe Biden for a crisis caused by the very same trade agreement they themselves cheered two years ago...
Well, you know where that full diaper you're smelling came from.
 
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