In stumbles 76 year old Joe Biden — for the Phony Opposition Party — Does it get any more revealingly oligarchic than this?

© 2019 Peter Free

 

25 April 2019

 

 

Here is another example . . .

 

. . . of the United States drowning in its remarkable lack of productive gray matter:

 

 

Joe Biden's in for president in 2020.

 

 

 

Yep, the 76 year old Oligarchy puppet

 

Who is, we can safely assume, hoping to emulate the King of Hypocrisy, Barack Obama, in seizing the American presidency with a string of earnestly delivered lies and wily misdirections.

 

Democrats are called the Phony Opposition Party for good reason.

 

 

We will be fortunate (or perhaps not) . . .

 

. . . if former Vice President Biden can still put his shoes on by voting time.

 

He will certainly not have generationally fresh-thinking wit.  As a result, I doubt that he could persuade this teetering country to go anywhere but down the Cosmic Outhouse Hole.

 

 

Biden is woven out of the same cloth . . .

 

. . . as corporatist-imperialists Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer.

 

All staunch plutocrats pretending to be interested in personal identity liberation. Or anything else that sounds liberatingly good — but does not actually fork over the Military Industrial Complex's (neck-wringing) societal control to We the Rabble.

 

If you are too young to remember Biden's long Fat Cats Corner record, see:

 

 

Norman Soloman, Joe Biden: Puffery vs. Reality, CounterPoint (25 April 2019)

 

William Rivers Pitt, History Shows Joe Biden 3.0 Is a Bad Idea, TruthOut (26 April 2019)

 

 

The moral? — Part of graceful aging is knowing when to let the grandkids take over

 

That is difficult for aging oligarchs and their elderly paid-for flunkeys to accept:

 

 

What are those kids gonna do with all our money — huh, Pete?

 

Or to the governmentally imposed ways that allow us to get and hold onto it?

 

 

Their outlook may be why (reportedly), "It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God."

 

However, I do not think that Joe, or American politicians generally, are thinking about God's reputed kingdom. Now or ever.

 

Their lack of ethics may be the core problem. Bringing us back, not so coincidentally, to Jesus' famed observation.