Thinking about voting Democrat in the Midterms

Commentary

To begin, I’m so impressed with the Democrat leadership at the top with Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer.  It’s unfortunate they are not on the November 8 ballot where I vote, In Arizona.

The Republicans jump on every little thing these people do or say.  Like Joe, looking as if he’s lost on stage; making a big deal because he turns to shake hands with someone who isn’t there.  And his looking for Rep. Jackie Walorski in the audience when she died months earlier in an auto accident. She was “on the top of his mind” for heaven’s sake.

He’s got the DOJ/FBI and the media shielding him from Hunter’s madness. That’s powerful.

Then there’s Kamala, our vice president who has been deep into research on the “root cause” of migration, who is now being mocked because of her misstatement on our alliance with North Korea and her belief that the nation’s underserved minorities who lost everything in the hurricane need preferential treatment.

In Congress, Nancy and Chuck have held the flock together to vote when it counted.  Nancy even allowed House members to remote vote by proxy. Oh yes, Joe Manchin and Kirsten Sinema had to be coddled a bit, but they came around.

Those wry leftist devils got the build back better funding for climate and clean energy funding passed by changing the name to the Inflation Reduction Act.  Who isn’t for inflation reduction? They included a few health care nuggets set to become effective in 2023 and 2025.

And, guess what, Joe’s approval rating got a bump from 36 to 40 percent.

I can’t overstate what Joe has done to transition us off fossil fuels.  Sure, gas at the pump is higher, but when we’ve all switched to electric vehicles down the road, greenhouse emissions will be zero.  We can get a $7,500 tax credit if we buy certain union-built EVs, cuz Joe’s a union guy.

He got the funding to install 500,000 electric chargers across the country, and I’m sure Jennifer Granholm has a plan for windmills and solar panels and battery storage to provide the current to each of them in the future.

The student loan relief idea was masterful too, with the midterms coming up. Individuals cannot apply until December 31, 2023 and it might not pass constitutional muster, but it’s the fairness thought that counts.  Right?

Yeah, I know, two million migrants have been given a free ride to settle wherever they want, and another half-million gottaways have slipped into our communities too, but not to worry, Joe’s got a plan.

Yes, crime is up under Joe’s watch, but it’s worse in cities and states run by us liberals – Los Angeles, Chicago, New York.  They’ll get it taken care of. It takes time.

Joe’s taking care of the teachers’ unions, so parents can rest assured that their kids are being taught proper curriculums.

Our House Select Committee on January 6, continues to its fine work without Republican interference in the process, thanks to assistance by RINO Liz Cheney, respected for courage to turn her back on her party.  Yes, there are other more vital issues concerning voters, but we must press on to convince everyone that Donald Trump was responsible for the riot.

Where ever you are, I trust you are inspired by the accomplishments of the Biden administration.

We’ve got some great candidates out there, ready to jump in with our tight knit group of incumbents to fight for things working class people are eager to see passed … like voting rights, abortion, climate change, and gun control.  All issues we care about most.

Don’t worry, we’re funneling money to smear the campaigns of anyone closing in on our guys.

Kramerontheright will soon publish a prediction on the Republican side.  I just wanted to provide this tongue-in-cheek look at how things appear on the left.

May God continue to bless the United States of America.