Joe Biden does not have an answer for anything

Joe Biden is running to replace Donald Trump and insists that he has a real vision for the country. And yet, as evidenced by his 43 years of public service, Biden does not really have an answer for anything the country faces.

The most important question the country faces is the ongoing pandemic and the effects of lockdowns. Biden blames Trump’s handling of the coronavirus for the country’s current predicament, and yet, he hasn’t been able to say what he would have done differently. Instead, he consistently falls back to “believing in the science and listening to scientists.” Note: Those are the same scientists who lied about the effectiveness of masks at the start of the pandemic.

Biden doesn’t have an answer for anything related to the coronavirus. He wants the United States to rejoin the World Health Organization and resume funding it but hasn’t explained how that would prevent the WHO from serving as a propaganda arm of the Chinese government like it did throughout the start of the pandemic. He still hasn’t made up his mind on his on-again, off-again mask mandate.

It’s not just the coronavirus. Biden consistently contradicted himself on fracking. He has flat-out said that people deserve no answer to whether Biden would destroy the integrity of the Supreme Court by adding more seats for liberal justices. Biden’s answer on Obamacare is just to do it again, even though the first iteration was so destructive that Republicans saw record gains in the ensuing elections.

Biden’s entire campaign has been one of silence, as evidenced by his avoidance of the media as the election nears. On the ongoing question of the Supreme Court vacancy, Biden insists that Amy Coney Barrett shouldn’t be confirmed. What kind of justice does Biden want to fill the seat if he gets elected? He has no answer.

Biden’s campaign strategy has been to focus on the worst excesses of Trump and offer himself as the alternative. It’s a good strategy for a campaign, but it’s not a strategy for governing. Biden has offered nothing to indicate that he can address the major problems the country is facing now or moving forward, and that’s unlikely to change if he prevails in November.

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