US Politics Week 42

October 27, 2022

US POLITICS: How does Roe v Wade impact the Inflation reduction Act?

How does Roe v Wade impact the Inflation reduction Act? Listen to Stacy Abrahms, she seemingly sees both as an economic measure.  As we enter the final stretch of the mid-term election, and the blame game (is that the # 1 weakness in leadership?) is starting to wear thin. Current leadership wants you to Remember red is the cause of all problems, inflation is still temporary until it is over and oil is abundant from the strategic reserve because (blame) the world is not complying with the current administration's global command. 


With the willing help of the media, the blue momentum was built on blame, calling all who disagreed names and pushing through legislation they thought would be a hit with all Americans. 


Once the initial actions from President 46 started to impact, everything started moving in the wrong direction. Inflation and oil shortage (caused by executive orders), food shortages, and others soon could all be blamed on a War, that has been pre-emptively instigated by the US actively since 2014. It was further pushed over the line by President 46. If you follow global politics, you will see that the shortages do not impact the US by much but Europe and other countries.

As President 46 entered the highest Job in US Government, he had all Tools in place to steer a Country into a global power, the conflict between Ukraine and Russia was begging for diplomacy – OPEC was at peace and cooperative, the Border under relative control, the economy on a solid path of recovery and the COVID vaccinations on a table to distribute. Unresolved was the situation in Korea, and with re-shoring, China was left in a situation to re-think its global strategy. 

However, rather than seeking cooperation with the architects of the positive moves, the Media Mob (or better Mafia), the anti-Pres 45 crew, as well as the entire blue party teamed up to lead us to the golden age, as we currently have it, it seems more like the dark ages.

  • The War in Ukraine, has its blame on all of US Congress, as the War Hawks and “Russia-Phobes”, still living in the 1950’s used a 100-year conflict, first warmed up during the 2014 maidan coup and then escalated it to the point of bursting, with an open letter from Biden (Blinken) to Zelinsky, offering full support for NATO entry and unwavering support (military) to Ukraine to defend itself. International experts, who call out the US for a so-called War to defend democracies, are shut down as Putin Puppet (see Hillary the architect of the Russian Dossier, referring to Trump as a Russian Puppet and so did the Press) and basically enter the field for no negotiation? (Note, Merkel as Chancellor always said no to the NATO aggression about Ukraine, as it was clear it will lead to War.)


  • Energy Independent, as the US was never 100% Oil independent, in 2018 we imported only about 10%, if you count Mexico and Canada within North America, thus leaving us globally in a strong position to negotiate treaties and peace agreements not possible before. All other Energy resources (except batteries and solar panel) was ready for export. Hindsight, a Merkel – President 45 – Putin Team, would have been able to negotiate a deal for Peace, that kept Zelinsky in line and the EU a bit on the sideline, however, the powers in the dark were torpedoing all potential approaches – Aimed at   a mad man on twitterTwitter, who found himself now in a position of ultimate power. That put powder kegs all around the world, are the fuses now activated?

  • Border, remember the media and its trojan Horses in politics, the pictures of kids in Cages etc., and now we all are led to believe that all the people coming in are simply a blessing for the entire country, with no restrictions. Redistribution by blue officials is ok and done in secret, red distribution is blamed by the press with the standard accolades.

As the election are now getting closer, it appears that the general public is somehow fed up with all media and administrative communication, especially as certain moves like the release of strategic oil reserves to curb inflation, and student debt relief are seen as political appeasers. On top of that, none of the greatly proposed legislation - The infrastructure Bill or the Inflation Reduction Act simply has not produced any results. Then of course you have  “the great new deal”, although Climate Change is a topic, with no strategy, there should be no trust. So what is left for the blue team? A 6-year vendetta on President #45, since sworn in blame and call names on the 70 – 80 million who decided not to vote for the agenda brought forward by #46. Of course, it lit some fires around the globe, and for  about 5 days, the War in Ukraine has disappeared from the News agenda, with the focus shifting to Energy independence. Full circle in less than 2 years…., but only a step backward or at best status quo.

In summary you cannot vote blue without also welcoming unrestricted abortion (note the States still have the right to decide and it is not a ban on abortion) and a party that will once in power again line up behind Ms. Pelosi in attention and do as told. We want leaders, like Tulsi Gabbard, who says what is right for the Country. Not a yes man, but someone who produces facts and can debate and compromise. Party affiliation yes, but respecting the country's democratic - republic underlining definition is required.

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