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The White House shakes on the eve of the elections – EADaily, November 4, 2022 – Politics, Russia News

Polls in the United States indicate that the nation is increasingly concerned about President Joe Biden’s mental health. The approval rating of the current White House owner has dropped to forty percent – a grim omen for Democrats in mid-term elections, writes The Washington Times.

The Biden administration’s foreign policy failures are exacerbating an already very difficult economic situation in a country facing unprecedented inflation.

Hence the numerous derogatory comments that Old Joe is doing more damage than ever to the US position on the world stage. Jimmy Carter.

You don’t have to look far for an example. Washington has never had a more devoted partner than Saudi Arabia. Franklin Roosvelt and founder of the king of the Saudi dynasty Abdulaziz Al Saud laid the foundation for relations between their two countries at a meeting in 1945.

Riyadh is now refusing to respond to Biden’s demands to increase oil production, while OPEC +, by contrast, cuts production by two million barrels a day. As a result, an increase in inflation rates and a rise in prices at gas stations.

And the White House exploded with a sad press release:

President Biden is disappointed with OPEC + ‘short-sighted decision to cut production quotas at a time when the global economy is facing the relentless negative impact of a military campaign. Put in in Ukraine. Now that securing global energy supply is crucial, this decision will have a very negative impact on low- and middle-income countries that already suffer from high energy prices. “

Yet they remember him, unlike Biden, the former president Donald Trump he sensibly stated: he highly appreciates Saudi Arabia’s decision to purchase American military equipment and praised the prime minister and de facto ruler of the kingdom, the crown prince Muhammad bin Salman for economic reforms.

Washington has also affected relations with Europe. Furthermore, on the eve of a harsh winter, when interruptions in Russian natural gas supply can turn into major energy supply problems, recession and rising unemployment.

The negative political and economic consequences of Biden’s “American bailout” are evident to all today, and even ardent Democrat supporters admit that the bailout “is a double-edged sword” because it helped the economy. of the country to recover faster than other G7 says, but at the same time caused the most significant increase in consumer prices of the last forty years.

Biden’s approval rate is falling due to relentless inflation and high fuel prices. According to an NPR / Maris poll last Thursday, it was 44%.

Today, nearly seven out of ten people believe the United States is moving in the wrong direction, and this worries both the Democratic Party leadership and all its members.

And another important point. Results from the Issues & Insights / TIPP poll, released Monday, show that 64 percent of Americans are “very concerned” or “fairly concerned” about the nation’s commander-in-chief’s mental health.

Not long ago, Biden tried to find a congressman from the state of Indiana among those present at the hearing. Jackie Walorskidied in early August in a car accident.

Former interim attorney general Matt Whitaker called the country’s president’s son, Hunter, a threat to US security.

Which is of great importance in the context of the current election campaign, because suspect against Biden hunter directly linked to his father’s activities, including in Ukraine, as the results of the Senate investigation show.

And it is no coincidence that the formidable senator Chuck Grassley the other day, he promised that he and his colleagues on the judicial commission would make sure this investigation was carried out correctly.

And the material ends with a sadly lyrical prediction: “As winter approaches, the United States is facing cold winds from Russia and China. America needs strong leaders, which it may not have in the difficult times that await the country. “

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