President Joe Biden took two huge losses Thursday that likely will be the final nails in the coffin of the big and hopeful agenda that Democrats were counting on as we speed into the 2022 election season from hell.
These latest setbacks land at exactly the wrong time for an administration reeling from confusing Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines, supply chain shortages that won't end, the highest inflation rate since the early days of the Reagan presidency, and an approval rating that makes former President Donald Trump look like the most popular kid in school.
So what's next? What other losses can this administration take? I think we'll see that answer soon enough when voters turn out for the 2022 midterm.
To put into context how bad things are for Biden, my sister texted me Wednesday: “He’s a failure.”
And that was before Sinema and the Supremes had their say.
These latest setbacks land at exactly the wrong time for an administration reeling from confusing Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines, supply chain shortages that won't end, the highest inflation rate since the early days of the Reagan presidency, and an approval rating that makes former President Donald Trump look like the most popular kid in school.
So what's next? What other losses can this administration take? I think we'll see that answer soon enough when voters turn out for the 2022 midterm.
To put into context how bad things are for Biden, my sister texted me Wednesday: “He’s a failure.”
And that was before Sinema and the Supremes had their say.