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Is Joe Biden the Don Quixote of our day?

The story of Don Quixote was originally published in two parts, in 1605 and in 1615, and is usually interpreted as a comic novel. The story is about a man named Alonso Quijano from La Mancha who read so many chivalric romances that he lost his mind. Being caught up in an illusion, Alonso decided that he is a knight named Don Quixote with the mission to serve his nation.

Along the way Don Quixote asked his neighbor, Sancho, to be his squire. This reminds me of Joe Biden being in Washington, D.C., politics for 50 years. Being in politics for so long, he has totally lost a true view of reality, and thus has been implementing insane policies, destroying our nation’s industries and economy and leading his squire, Kamala Harris, right along the way.

Speaking to Biden’s failed policies, Senate Judiciary Committee member John Kennedy, R-La., stated, “Look at the facts: Last year [2022], our economy grew at 1%, China’s economy was shut down. It grew at 3%. [Currently the U.S. has] 13.5% inflation cumulatively – that is what President Biden has given us in two years.”

Kennedy continued, “I think that President Biden is the only person in the Milky Way who thinks our country is headed in the right direction.”

So obviously, when Joe states, “Our economy is strong as hell,” he is caught up in an illusion. Unfortunately, his illusion is affecting the minds of others as the principal deputy press secretary recently defended Biden’s economic record as being “incredibly popular.” This statement led others to ask, “with who?”

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