Biden’s Staring into the Abyss — and So Are We

Guest Post by Pat Buchanan

Biden's Staring into the Abyss -- and So Are We

“‘Hope’ is the thing with feathers / That perches in the soul,” wrote Emily Dickinson. “And sore must be the storm / That could abash the little Bird / That kept so many warm.”

Staring ahead on New Year’s Eve, at what appear to be the coming storms of 2022, this once-hopeful country is going to have to fall back on its reserves.

What storms?

Suddenly, the omicron variant of the coronavirus is sweeping the nation, shutting schools, shops, restaurants and bars that were only lately reopened. In this last week of 2021, new infections twice set records.

Is a fifth wave of the pandemic arriving, just two years after the first wave hit in March 2020?

What is hopeful here?

While the numbers of infected are exploding and deaths are rising anew, the omicron variant appears to be less severe and less lethal than the delta variant — and possibly less enduring.

From the medical community one hears the hope that the omicron variant could displace the delta and, as has happened in South Africa, burn itself out.

Still, if the present rate of infections and deaths continues, we could have a virus-related million American deaths by spring.

A second storm is economic, with inflation now running at 6.8%, the highest rate since the last days of Jimmy Carter and first days of Ronald Reagan.

Should this trend continue, inflation could be crushing to President Joe Biden’s party and presidency next November. And, according to Thursday’s Washington Post, that may be what is coming:

“Strong consumer demand, continuing supply chain troubles and the emergence of the omicron variant of the coronavirus threaten to prolong sharply rising prices well into 2022, potentially making inflation the premier economic challenge of the new year.”

As for U.S. economic growth, forecasts for the first quarter of 2022 are being cut back from 5.2% to 2.2%.

Nor does the world look any more tranquil from this vantage point.

In the second week of January, U.S. talks with Russia begin, probably in Geneva, on Russian President Vladimir Putin’s demand for assurances that Ukraine not be admitted into NATO and no U.S. offensive weapons be stationed in a border nation from which they can be used to attack Russia with only minutes notice.

The hopeful news: Putin reportedly ordered 10,000 of the 100,000 Russian troops on Ukraine’s border back to their bases deeper in Russia.

Still, it is hard to believe Putin is bluffing when he says that if Ukraine is invited to become a full member of NATO, Russia will see to it that the consummation never comes to pass.

As for China, there is no sign it is backing off from any of its territorial demands — on its Himalayan border with India, with half a dozen rival nations in the South and East China seas, or with Taiwan.

Probably the best we can hope for in the simmering Taiwan crisis is that China will put off its insistence on annexation of the island of 24 million while it digests the lately free city of Hong Kong.

Negotiation with Iran on a mutual return to the 2015 nuclear deal appears to be nearing the fish-or-cut-bait moment. Should the talks collapse without Iran’s return to the restrictions of the deal, we will, early in the new year, hear more animated talk of “other options” and “Plan B” — synonyms for U.S. attacks on Tehran’s nuclear facilities.

Hovering over all of the above is the gnawing and growing concern among the American people about the physical and mental capacities of their president.

A month ago, a Politico poll found that while 46% of Americans believe Biden is mentally fit for his office, 48% disagree. In the same poll, only about one-half of all Americans felt Biden was “in good health.”

All that talk of a few months back of Biden being a statesman of superior competence, perhaps a second Franklin D. Roosevelt or Lyndon B. Johnson, has died out.

Yet the maladies and crises the country confronts from inflation, China, Russia, Iran, the explosion of shootings and murders in major cities, and our bleeding border are not Biden’s alone; they are America’s. They are ours. If Joe Biden fails, the country does not succeed.

Yet, since mid-August, an average of national polls has shown Biden to be slipping underwater and sinking deeper. His disapproval rating is now 10 points higher than his approval rating, which sits in the low 40s.

What does the future hold?

The latest news brought to 23 the number of House Democrats who are retiring or looking for another position rather than running for reelection in 2022. Yet, to regain the House majority, the GOP needs a net gain of just five seats in the 435-member chamber.

Most pundits believe the Democrats will lose the House and, if they do, the U.S. government will grind to gridlock for the next two years. Not exactly a formula for the restoration of a lost national unity or purpose.

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11 Comments
m
m
December 31, 2021 10:03 am

As always by Buchanan, the misinformation/propaganda strewn in between otherwise reasonable statements:

of the 100,000 Russian troops on Ukraine’s border

clayusmcret
clayusmcret
December 31, 2021 10:26 am

Biden staring into the abyss: “Big hole, Mother.”

Ivor Mechtin, M.D. at Law
Ivor Mechtin, M.D. at Law
December 31, 2021 10:28 am

Suddenly, the omicron variant of the coronavirus is sweeping the nation, shutting schools, shops, restaurants and bars that were only lately reopened. In this last week of 2021, new infections twice set records.

Is a fifth wave of the pandemic arriving, just two years after the first wave hit in March 2020?

What is hopeful here?

It is hoped the Herd of Fools and Propaganda Mouthpieces will be thinned.

It is further hoped Pat Pukechanan goes first.

How does anyone go from non-stop articles about the nefarious nature of the Covid Scam to non-stop articles from a man either too stupid to see through it or so evil he uses his media loudspeaker to assist in the Psy-op?

samthere403
samthere403
  Ivor Mechtin, M.D. at Law
December 31, 2021 1:40 pm

I agree Ivor. I began skimming the article and just couldn’t take it seriously or read anymore. He uses the propaganda from the MSM (and other sources) to begin formulating his theory/story/whatever. It’s like basing your opinion on fairy tails, wtf.

Ken31
Ken31
  samthere403
December 31, 2021 6:13 pm

It is all predicated on the lie that the establishment has any good intentions at all and that the system has maintained any legitimacy whatever. We already have seen what is behind the curtain. They showed us. We cant interpret him as anything but psyop.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  samthere403
December 31, 2021 7:00 pm

I’m just happy that Pat can offer one final lesson to me:
maybe I’m not as smart as I once was, and think I still am.

JKaufman357
JKaufman357
December 31, 2021 11:56 am

“… the U.S. government will grind to gridlock for the next two years.” To quote Will Rogers: “Washington D.C. papers say: ‘Congress is deadlocked and can’t act.’ I think that is the greatest blessing that could befall this country.”

DFJ150
DFJ150
December 31, 2021 12:43 pm

Dopey Joe will neither succeed nor fail. The best he can hope for is to reach the bathroom before filling his depends again. His puppet masters will continue to push the fear-porn associated with a new “variant” (show me the genetic sequence data used to identify these new variants, as the deeply flawed and misused PCR test doesn’t differentiate between strains, much less between “covid” and the flu) to relieve us of our rights and condition sheeple to follow mandates without question. Violent, career criminals are being released from prison to “protect” them from covid, while people who defy the useless and harmful “mitigation measures” are threatened with huge fines and long prison terms. Congress exempted themselves and the millions entering the country illegally from the poisonous jabs, but insist citizens submit to an unapproved, experimental “therapy” that does not prevent infection, hospitalization, or death, and actually enhances your chance of contracting the latest wimpy cold, excuse me, variant. Oh, and by the way, this “vaccine” has already killed more people than all other true vaccines combined. Anyone who still believes that the government’s actions are in the public’s best interest is either willfully ignorant or brain-dead.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
December 31, 2021 1:44 pm

If they don’t push Biden out of office, he’ll periodically go off script – like admitting there’s nothing the federal government can do about Covid. If they do push him out and the senate won’t confirm a new VP, then they’ll have lost their tie-breaker in the senate. It’s funny. Dems will lose both houses in 2022 (barring overwhelming “fortification”), and Harris will have to take over before 2024, so they’ll be stuck running her or Buttgeek or both of them in 2024. Buttgeek would be electoral poison on account of his being a sodomite.

bucknp
bucknp
December 31, 2021 5:37 pm

Nothing new Pat. I pray you well.

“Conservative Speak” in his day.

Austrian Peter
Austrian Peter
January 1, 2022 5:23 am

“Still, if the present rate of infections and deaths continues, we could have a vrus [vaccine]-related million American deaths by spring.”

What’s this guy smoking?

On the other hand, maybe he will be right?
“The CDC claims that just over 20,000 people have died following Covid-19 vaccination, but Columbia’s under-reporting factor estimates that 20 times that number, or around 400,000 deaths, is far more accurate.”
https://dailyexpose.uk/2021/12/31/study-400k-dead-americans-due-to-covid-vaccines/

And Steve Kirsch’s calculations confirm this is not misinformation