In an email letter priming us for the big potus State of the Union speech tonight, Joe Biden paints a glowing picture of the state of the union that is a remarkable disconnect from reality. Yet the people swallow this effluent, accepting it as good and true.
Joe blames partisan politics for blocking success. He claims the way we overcome is by forging consensus and compromise. I tried to see if I could find the letter on the White House web site, but I could not. So I searched this phrase. It comes up often, worked into speech and documents. We should recognize this tactic, a repetition of ideas to reinforce something in the mind of the hearer and reader: it can be used for good or evil.
forge: To form (metal, for example) by heating in a forge and beating or hammering into shape.
consensus: General agreement or accord
compromise: A weakening or reduction of one's principles or standards
Joe Biden wants us to lay down our principles. He thinks we should all be of one accord. He advocates using transformational energy and repetitive force to do it. He uses this approach in his speech and applies it to politics. He wants us to embrace this doctrine. To fundamentally change our standards.
This is the way of the world, a device of Satan.
When reading the following letter from Joe Biden, I'd be very pleased if it is with a high degree of critical thinking, skepticism, and understanding that this is a fork-tongued devil speaking. There are at least two meanings in the words: the one we are to understand, and the one the rulers of the world understand.
If you watch the State of the Union address tonight on TV or on the White House youtube channel, please guard yourself and pray for protection. I expect the neural linguistic programming (hypnotic and subliminal effects) with be amped up, as well as the unclean spirits that rule this nation. Wash your soul out with God's word.
The Lord Jesus protect and preserve you.
Joe blames partisan politics for blocking success. He claims the way we overcome is by forging consensus and compromise. I tried to see if I could find the letter on the White House web site, but I could not. So I searched this phrase. It comes up often, worked into speech and documents. We should recognize this tactic, a repetition of ideas to reinforce something in the mind of the hearer and reader: it can be used for good or evil.
forge: To form (metal, for example) by heating in a forge and beating or hammering into shape.
consensus: General agreement or accord
compromise: A weakening or reduction of one's principles or standards
Joe Biden wants us to lay down our principles. He thinks we should all be of one accord. He advocates using transformational energy and repetitive force to do it. He uses this approach in his speech and applies it to politics. He wants us to embrace this doctrine. To fundamentally change our standards.
This is the way of the world, a device of Satan.
When reading the following letter from Joe Biden, I'd be very pleased if it is with a high degree of critical thinking, skepticism, and understanding that this is a fork-tongued devil speaking. There are at least two meanings in the words: the one we are to understand, and the one the rulers of the world understand.
If you watch the State of the Union address tonight on TV or on the White House youtube channel, please guard yourself and pray for protection. I expect the neural linguistic programming (hypnotic and subliminal effects) with be amped up, as well as the unclean spirits that rule this nation. Wash your soul out with God's word.
Seven years ago, I remember sitting behind President Obama when he delivered his first-ever address before a joint session of Congress.
Our economy was in crisis -- on the cusp of depression.
Tonight, Ill be sitting behind him as he delivers his final one, knowing that our economy is back.
Its the last time well do this, but were not even close to done working. You should make sure youre watching this speech tonight, and this is the best place to do it.
Seven years later, I couldnt be more optimistic about America. On virtually every measure, we are better positioned to lead the world in the 21st century.
More made-in-the-USA products are in more markets around the world than ever before. Our businesses have been adding hundreds of thousands of jobs each month -- for a record 70 consecutive months. Last year, American automakers sold more cars and trucks than ever before. And millions of Americans know the peace of mind and security of affordable health care.
Its not because of Barack Obama and Joe Biden.
It is, quite simply, because of you. Your hard work. Your grit.
And heres what I want you to know ahead of tonights address: Were not slowing down.
Thats because, when it comes to making sure every single American has access to real opportunity, our work is never done.
Weve got to continue to build the most skilled and best-educated workforce in the world.
Weve got to build the most modern infrastructure in the world -- because if Americas manufacturers are going to compete on a global scale, theyve got to be able to get their products to market quickly and efficiently.
Weve got to apply our innovation, that uniquely American creativity and ingenuity, to other challenges -- like ending cancer as we know it.
We can do that and so much more. And were not going to wait for anybody when it comes to taking whatever steps we can to help the middle class and keep our economic resurgence going.
And folks, we have got to keep appealing to our bigger interests and hopes -- not our narrow ones and fears, as weve seen too frequently in our politics.
Weve got to stop getting in our own way when it comes to political parties talking past each other. Its the single biggest impediment to our continued progress.
It makes our conduct of foreign policy more difficult. It makes forging consensus and compromise virtually impossible. And it makes it exponentially harder to restore the basic middle-class bargain.
We used to get along with one another. Sure, wed fight like hell -- but we had more than a modicum of respect for another. I believe that, at our core, the vast majority of Americans share that same belief.
We have to get back to that. And I believe we can.
Im more optimistic about the prospects of America than when I was as a 29-year-old kid first elected to the United States Senate. And Ive never been more proud to stand up there with our president and with all of you.
Seven years later, were just as fired up and ready to go.
We will finish what we started together.
We will own the finish line.
Make sure youre watching tonight.
Joe
Our economy was in crisis -- on the cusp of depression.
Tonight, Ill be sitting behind him as he delivers his final one, knowing that our economy is back.
Its the last time well do this, but were not even close to done working. You should make sure youre watching this speech tonight, and this is the best place to do it.
Seven years later, I couldnt be more optimistic about America. On virtually every measure, we are better positioned to lead the world in the 21st century.
More made-in-the-USA products are in more markets around the world than ever before. Our businesses have been adding hundreds of thousands of jobs each month -- for a record 70 consecutive months. Last year, American automakers sold more cars and trucks than ever before. And millions of Americans know the peace of mind and security of affordable health care.
Its not because of Barack Obama and Joe Biden.
It is, quite simply, because of you. Your hard work. Your grit.
And heres what I want you to know ahead of tonights address: Were not slowing down.
Thats because, when it comes to making sure every single American has access to real opportunity, our work is never done.
Weve got to continue to build the most skilled and best-educated workforce in the world.
Weve got to build the most modern infrastructure in the world -- because if Americas manufacturers are going to compete on a global scale, theyve got to be able to get their products to market quickly and efficiently.
Weve got to apply our innovation, that uniquely American creativity and ingenuity, to other challenges -- like ending cancer as we know it.
We can do that and so much more. And were not going to wait for anybody when it comes to taking whatever steps we can to help the middle class and keep our economic resurgence going.
And folks, we have got to keep appealing to our bigger interests and hopes -- not our narrow ones and fears, as weve seen too frequently in our politics.
Weve got to stop getting in our own way when it comes to political parties talking past each other. Its the single biggest impediment to our continued progress.
It makes our conduct of foreign policy more difficult. It makes forging consensus and compromise virtually impossible. And it makes it exponentially harder to restore the basic middle-class bargain.
We used to get along with one another. Sure, wed fight like hell -- but we had more than a modicum of respect for another. I believe that, at our core, the vast majority of Americans share that same belief.
We have to get back to that. And I believe we can.
Im more optimistic about the prospects of America than when I was as a 29-year-old kid first elected to the United States Senate. And Ive never been more proud to stand up there with our president and with all of you.
Seven years later, were just as fired up and ready to go.
We will finish what we started together.
We will own the finish line.
Make sure youre watching tonight.
Joe
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