Biden approval rating at lowest point in Reuters/Ipsos polling https://t.co/1JuvQSIS2p pic.twitter.com/lccCqjVFFj
— The Hill (@thehill) May 25, 2022
https://twitter.com/EddieZipperer/status/1529775087561359365
Biden approval rating at lowest point in Reuters/Ipsos polling https://t.co/1JuvQSIS2p pic.twitter.com/lccCqjVFFj
— The Hill (@thehill) May 25, 2022
https://twitter.com/EddieZipperer/status/1529775087561359365


The votes are in, the margin will hold. We have won by 177 votes.
My statement below: pic.twitter.com/Ww71fS0o5g
— Henry Cuellar (@CuellarCampaign) May 25, 2022
Update:
The politics didn’t work for national Democrats, so:
Schumer says no gun control vote anytime soon: ‘Americans can cast their vote in November’

I don’t trust these jerks to do anything other than petty politics.
There is no single answer. Part of the answer is better psychiatric care and evaluation of mentally struggling children in their mid to late teens. Part of the answer is better parenting. Part of the answer is turning off television and social media which bombard confused and vulnerable young folks with cockamamie ideas.
“…As in Europe, where Vladimir Putin’s assault is uniting the region against him, so too in Asia is an aggressive Beijing entrenching American power…
…If President Joe Biden’s trip to Asia—marked as it was by his comments on the defense of Taiwan, announcements on a proposed new regional trade pact, and meetings with leaders who exhibit similar levels of concern about a rising China—has shown the persistence of American global power, it has also revealed something of equal importance: Beijing’s failure to translate economic might into political dominance, even in its own backyard.
Biden today concluded a summit of the leaders of the Quad—a security partnership including Australia, India, Japan, and the United States—who issued a joint statement chockablock with references to promoting democracy, a rules-based global order, and peaceful resolution of disputes. That came a day after Biden announced the formation of the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, a partnership with 13 countries as diverse as South Korea, Vietnam, and New Zealand. Notably absent from all of this was China. Biden’s trip exhibited Washington’s continued ability to rally other nations behind its standard, and in initiatives overtly targeted against the region’s supposedly rising superpower.
The script wasn’t meant to read this way. As China grew in economic importance, its smaller neighbors would, the thinking went, inevitably and inexorably be drawn into its orbit, while U.S. power would correspondingly fade, ushered along by its own political divisions and percolating isolationism…”
And thoughts from Stephen Green:
“…Most sensible people watching Communist China’s rise predicted that its smaller neighbors — from whom China historically expected tribute and vassalage — would be drawn to the US as a counterbalance. More importantly, a counterbalance with no territorial ambitions or desire for tribute.
It took a concerted effort on the part of Barack Obama and his Administration to throw a monkey wrench into that process, and a brief show of American resolve from Donald Trump to get it underway again.
Joe Biden has yet to screw it up again, but don’t underestimate his ability to do so…”
NEW: A group of 32 illegal immigrants dressed in camouflage flees from a @TxDPS helicopter in the remote Big Bend sector, which we just visited last week. People who cross illegally in this desolate area do not want to be caught and are not surrendering themselves. @FoxNews pic.twitter.com/8yHiaREHXF
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) May 23, 2022

To tell the truth, it’s a good idea to bring Kirby in. This woman is way out of her league.
Alibaba Group president J. Michael Evans boasts at the World Economic Forum about the development of an "individual carbon footprint tracker" to monitor what you buy, what you eat, and where/how you travel. pic.twitter.com/sisSrUngDI
— Andrew Lawton (@AndrewLawton) May 24, 2022
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Once a liberal democracy, Canada is now an authoritarian state
“…Rebecca Parson, a democratic socialist, also says the minimum wage should be $30/hour
Washington Democratic congressional candidate Rebecca Parson has a bold idea to get Congress to pass housing legislation: have a million people break into empty houses.
Parson, a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, is running to represent Washington’s 6th Congressional District. In a video ad, she outlined what she and her followers can do if she wins.
“Imagine I proposed a Housing for All Bill in Congress, Then imagine you, me, and a million of our friends took action and occupied empty houses nationwide. They couldn’t ignore us,” Parson says in the ad…”
“…Rep. Carolyn Maloney said she was surprised when Rep. Jerry Nadler announced he was running in New York’s 12th District, something he didn’t mention when they spoke after the special master released a preliminary set of maps last week. Nadler disputes her account…”

Related. The headline below is a perfect description of who these people are: