


How’s All Of That Biden Anti-Trumping Going, America?
âȘ Joe Biden was touted by his supporters as the anti-Trump, the seasoned politician and âcentristâ who had the experience, gravitas, and governing skills that the radical âdemagogueâ Donald Trump lacked. Supposedly, Biden also possessed the respect for âdemocratic normsâ and the âempathyâ lacking in the abrasive tweetster and crude-talking ex-reality show host. Elect Biden, the pitch went, and the âadultsâ will be back in charge, the sacred ânormsâ and âdecorumâ once again respected, and our status in the world restored...
This appeal, of course, depended on hyping Trumpâs âmeanâ tweets and rhetoric, while ignoring his successful first term achievements both at home and abroad. It also required burnishing Bidenâs decades of mediocrity and trimming, his gaffes and plagiarism, his unseemly attention to women and girls, and the stench of corruption wafting from his career. Indeed, the odor was so strong that his media and social media courtiers had to discredit, censor, and embargo the blockbuster New York Post story about son Hunterâs laptop and emails, which we now know is authentic and contains strong, corroborated evidence of Bidenâs complicity in his sonâs influence-peddling grift. And as the campaign progressed, the Demsâ media flaks were compelled to ignore as well the obvious signs of Bidenâs cognitive decline.
But last November the Dems and the media pulled Biden across the finish line, leaving another bad odor of electoral anomalies the bipartisan establishment keeps declaring is actually the stink of conspiracy theories thatââwithout a thorough investigation conducted to settle the issueââ they somehow know are in fact MAGA fantasies. Biden took office, and immediately began undoing Trumpâs successes, as if to show that his policies, like his confected âpresidentialâ persona, will be the antitheses of Trumpâs.
In just eight months, we have now a record with which we can judge that governing principle:
Start with climate change, or more correctly, anthropogenic, catastrophic global warming (ACGW). This dubious hypothesis in recent years has been weakened by its record of failed predictions, preposterous claims about severe weather events, the exposure of false and manipulated data, and the abysmal failure of numerous contradicting computer models substituting for empirical evidence and an incomplete understanding of how global climate functions. Physicists like Steve Koonin in his book Unsettled, have exposed all the other weaknesses in the claims of impending doom if carbon-based fuels arenât banished.
Those lurid apocalyptic prophesies, moreover, are vastly exaggerated. as Bjorn Lomborg has recently written:
The challenge climate change poses, both to the environment and society, looks rather small compared to those humanity has already met. Noble Prize-winning climate economist William Nordhaus has shown that a 6.3-degree Fahrenheit rise in world temperatures by 2100âwhich is probable if policy makers do little to stop climate changeâwould cost only 2.8% of global GDP a year.Â
Given that the UN projects the average person to be 434% as rich in 2100 as today, Bjorn continues, that reduction would still leave a lot of money for mitigating any adverse effects of ACGW.
Yet the globalist elites continue to push solutions to this ginned-up crisis with multinational agreements that compromise both our national sovereignty and our economy. Thatâs why Trump withdrew from the Paris Accords, which even if fully implemented would not reduce warming enough to make a difference, given that China and India, the first and third largest emitters of CO2, get a pass. At the UN, China did promise to stop building coal-fired power plantsââabroad, while it builds them at home non-stop.
But the anti-Trump Joe Biden, apparently ignorant of all these reservations and qualifications, rejoined the agreement, and in a recent address to the UN promised billions of dollars we donât have to developing nations for reducing emission and converting to inefficient âgreen energy,â enriching the international ârenewable energyâ grifters.
This comes on top of other Biden actions against our energy producers: cancelling the Keystone X Pipeline, banning fracking, and âpausingâ oil and gas leases on public lands.
Whereas Trumpâs policies made the U.S. energy self-sufficient through domestic fossil fuels production, Biden had to plead with OPEC to increase production as U.S. gas prices have surged. As a result, our economy and our geopolitical clout have been damaged.
Then thereâs the chaos at the border, where millions of mostly unvetted illegal migrants have surged into our country over the past eight months, including an unknown number of them who are Covid positive, along with cartel foot-soldiers trafficking in human beings and Chinese fentanyl. This crisis is another willful blunder caused by Bidenâs anti-Trump reflex.
Under Trumpâs watch, such massive disorder and failure had been reduced significantly. Laws were enforced, catch-and-release policies ended, and serious construction on the border barriers started. More significant, he made an agreement with Mexico to keep third-country migrants in Mexico until their asylum claims could be processed. The huge caravans of migrants trekking to our border were reduced. More than 70,000 migrants were relocated, and the numbers congregating at the border significantly diminished.
So of course, Biden ended the program without considering the moral hazard of creating perverse incentives for migrants to swarm the border, where overwhelmed border patrol officers watch them cross the Rio Grande in broad daylight. Many have been escorted into buses and planes and distributed around the country, with only the âparchment barrierâ of a ânotice to appearâ in court. More recently, some 15,000 Haitians have crossed the river at Del Rio, Texas. They have squatted under the International Bridge, while the administration tried to ban news drones from recording the chaos. And donât forget the fall-out from the Afghan withdrawal fiasco. Tens of thousands of Afghans have come to this country, most unvetted or even certified as active supporters of our military and intelligence forces. No one knows how many ISIS operatives are among their number.
As with all of Bidenâs blunders, the media have run interference for the administration. Most outfits have played down the crisis with scant coverage, when theyâre not manufacturing dishonest footage as they did during Trumpâs tenure. Remember the footage of children in âcagesâ that was actually from the Obama era? The âcagesâ are back, though you wouldnât know it from watching MSNBC. Instead we got video of mounted border patrol agents trying to control an aggressive crowd of 200 migrants, while ignorant or malignant media talking-heads labeled as âwhipsâ the split reins used to control the horses more efficiently and avoid trampling people.
The usual Congressional suspects finally had something to say about the border, accusing the border patrol of âhuman rightsâ abuses akin to those of  âslave-owners.â And predictably, the White House joined in on the lie about âwhips.â Press secretary Jen Psaki condemned the border agents as âbrutal and inappropriate.â Biden trotted out the stalest of hyperbolic verbs, âhorrified,â and threatened, âThose people [mounted agents, not the lawbreakers] will pay.â Homeland Security honcho Alejandro Mayorkas stopped the use of mounted officers for crowd control, has opened an investigation, and removed the officers from active duty. All to virtue-signal the administrationâs antiracist bona fides and moral superiority to the âracistâ and âxenophobicâ Donald Trump.
These are just two examples of how destructive the anti-Trump delirium has been and continues to be. Trumpâs success exposed just how insular and jealous of its status the bipartisan managerial elite are. It wasnât just Trumpâs actions that were offensive, but his mere existence. Trump challenged all the so-called ânormsâ of governing, the standards reflecting the technocratic assumptions and political guild protocols of postwar politics.
But those standards and ânormsâ were not reflective of all the U.S.âs diverse mores, interests, and ways of being American. These sacred ânormsâ are mainly the attributes of the university-educated and credentialed âcognitive eliteâ that share similar tastes, received wisdom, and zip codes. Trump, who came from the gritty world of construction, casino development, professional wrestling, and reality television, was to the elite a dĂ©classĂ© vulgarian scornful of the bipartisan political manners and ânormsâ that year after year camouflaged failures like our broken immigration policies and porous border infrastructure, while they ignored the concerns of the middle and working classes, but assiduously tended to the interests of plutocrats and corporations and their billions in campaign contributions.
And worst of all, Trumpâs success exposed the political ruling class and their hypocritical bipartisan norms and shared received wisdom. But the hatred and resentment of Trump is so deep that we now have a ruling party whose main principle is to do the opposite of whatever Trump did no matter how much it benefitted the country. Bidenâs disastrous anti-Trump policies and failures demonstrate the dangers that such an irrational reflex can create. âȘ














