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Letter to the editor: It's not extreme to expect Biden to solve our problems

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Recently it was disclosed that a plot to kill Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh was foiled. The intentional leak of an upcoming court document in regards to the Roe vs. Wade decision was behind it. If this misguided individual would have gotten his news somewhere other than CNN, MSNBC, “The View” or Jimmy Kimmel, he would have seen that this decision is not going to end abortion but return the power to the states.

We hear every day from President Biden and his administration how we, as Americans, are above certain behaviors.

Biden’s intentional destruction of our energy independence in an effort to appease his woke base, forcing families to buy electric vehicles, is delusional at best. Worse than that, it is unattainable without fossil fuels. This administration always claims to follow the science until science disputes their point.

Unsustainable printing of money has caused high inflation. We have a baby formula shortage, an off-scale level of lawlessness, and only one in seven ports operational in Los Angeles due to environmental regulations, thus our supply chain issues.

The fentanyl crisis at our southern border is killing thousands of our citizens, yet neither it nor illegal crossings seem to matter to this administration. The facts are there to prove the numbers.

There is nothing extreme in expecting your president to uphold his sworn oath of office to protect our country’s interest.

Maybe the reason our president has not had time to attend to any of the issues above is because he was too busy preparing for his recent appearance with Kimmel.

Romayne K. Levcik

Greensburg

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