Biden Under Fire For Betrayal Of Serviceman

Since president Joe Biden entered the oval office in January of 2021, disaster after disaster has occurred for the United States at the domestic and international levels of governance. Rampant inflation has crippled the nations working class, resulting in stagnant wages and the widespread decline of the buying power of the American dollar. 60% of the nation is estimated to be living from paycheck to paycheck. Millions of illegal immigrants have crossed the southern border with Mexico. The middle class continues to shrink, and in a very alarmingly study, the average prices of housing have soared to such an extent that ownership has been deemed unaffordable in a sizeable majority of the country for average income families. In a study reported by Fox business, the average income of a family is around $71,000, and average home prices have been deemed as unaffordable under this presumed income in 99% of the nation.

Internationally, Biden has appeared even more incompetent than on the domestic level of governance. In the summer of 2021, the president orchestrated a botched withdrawal from Afghanistan, and 13 American servicemembers died in the actions. Millions of dollars in military supplies were abandoned and likely fell into the hands of the Taliban and other affiliated and related terrorist Islamist groups. Now, years later, Hamas invaded Israel in early October and murdered over 1,000 innocent civilians. Biden has come under fire for unfreezing billions of dollars that had previously been seized from Iran.

Biden also recently came under fire due to his “betrayal” of a servicemember. Lieutenant Ridge Alkonis of the U.S. Navy had been imprisoned since 2021 in Japan. He had been imprisoned in relation to a car crash on Mount Fuji, and although he was released from Japanese custody he has returned to America and is being forced to serve the remainder of his sentence here. His wife, Brittany, claimed Biden is responsible for not commuting his sentence.