Sanity in politics is the best gift a politician has to offer, especially during an election being pushed too early by the negative voices and a enabling media. President Biden understands the situation and will not prematurely entertain the negative voices and their toxic rhetoric. And as of this writing there is no GOP nominee for him to campaign against. It should be noted that the negative voices with their toxic rhetoric on the President's policies were predicted in PolitiDose commentary before the President took office and also soon after he took office.
The year 2024 will be another story when the President lays out his agenda for the new year. It will be with policy that continues the economic progress of the past 3 years and policies that will answer the issues to continue to move the country and its people forward to future progress. Sadly the people will hear the negative voices throughout the new year and the media will be there to enable their negative voices.
The year 2023 will come to a close like the year 2022. The economy is strong, creating jobs, unemployment is at historical low levels, consumers are still spending and the President is still a strong leader at home and abroad while promoting democracy. Those negative voices who were predicting recession for 2022 and then 2023 and now 2024 were and are still wrong about the economy. The inflation rate never came close to what it was in 1980 when it came in at 13.5%. And in 1981,1982 and 1983 the 30 year home mortgage rate averaged 15.2% for those 3 years. Yet, the negative voices called the recent inflation and mortgage rates for the last 2 years whooping increases with the media's blessings. The year 2024 will also see more infrastructure legislation kick in to assist the economy in its progress.
The SANITY and QUIETNESS of the present administration is a welcome relief from the negative voices who have no record of accomplishments. And to top it off, the administration has moved the country in the right direction under our democratic system and the rule of law that our founders would be proud of.
This commentary written by Joe Lorio