President Joe Biden delivering a speech on voting rights in Atlanta — January 11

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Why Biden’s Presidency Won’t Save Us

Ezinne Ukoha

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About a year ago, most of us were slowly exhaling from narrowly escaping what would’ve been another four years of sheer terror under the regime of a white supremacist with killer instincts.

Yes, we must give credit to the fact that Trump and his goonies expedited the delivery dates of lifesaving vaccines, positioned in the pipeline before the white savior born to save us, officially moved into The White House.

But what transpired before the Terrorizer-in-Chief finally decided to be reasonable enough to perform his job duties for the sake of mankind was a series of unforgivable missteps propelled by Trump’s penchant for never telling the truth — no matter what’s at stake.

It took the Liar-in-Chief way too long to acknowledge the severity of what turned out to be a global pandemic. Trump spent the last months of his presidency dangerously obsessed with retaining his absolute power, even as the nation he was relentlessly torturing with his gross negligence was teetering on the brink of collapse.

The #MAGA campaign trail was supposed to resound with the confetti of a “booming economy” on its way to bigger and better. Trump’s thuggish administration was committed to downplaying the deadliness of the coronavirus until the number of lives lost took precedence, forcing the reluctant issuing of nationwide mandates.

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