The Biden presidency is nothing short of an unmitigated disaster for America, and the majority of Americans know it:
Only one-third of U.S. adults say they approve of President Biden’s job performance — a record low for his presidency and for any president in the last 15 years.
In an ABC News/Ipsos poll, conducted Jan. 4-8, only 33 percent of those surveyed said they approved of Biden, a drop from the previous poll in September 2023, when 37 percent approved of his performance. Biden’s disapproval rating is 58 percent, up from 56 percent in September.
We've got an open southern border and several million people have streamed illegally into the U.S. during Biden's watch (or NOT watching as it were), average people are having trouble affording groceries and other things thanks to "Bidenomics," and this administration's weakness emboldens terrorists around the world. Oh, and the Secretary of Defense disappeared for a week while attacks were occurring in the Middle East and Iranian-backed Houthi terrorists blocked shipping lanes.
But the Pentagon under President Biden recognizes the biggest crisis and is taking immediate action:
Pentagon to install solar panels on rooftop as part of Biden clean energy push https://t.co/Zpbokn1PUv
— Fox News (@FoxNews) January 17, 2024
We might lose the next war but at least Greta Thunberg will approve of the Pentagon's energy source and the DoD will have an impressive DEI score.
Me: I want the Pentagon to focus on defending America, being ready to kill our enemies, and keeping international maritime commerce safe from terrorism.
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) January 18, 2024
The Biden admin: “Pentagon to install solar panels on rooftop as part of Biden clean energy push” https://t.co/lG5Qjqdeu8
The Biden administration sure does have its "priorities":
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The Pentagon is going green with the installation of solar panels as part of President Biden's $104 million push to have federal buildings switch to clean energy.
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks and Brenda Mallory, chair of the White House Council on Environmental Quality, announced the projects Wednesday at the Pentagon.
In addition to the solar panels, the Pentagon will also have a heat pump system and solar thermal panels installed to reduce reliance on systems that use natural gas and fuel oil combustion.
As usual, follow the money:
I wonder who’s gonna line their pockets with this one
— Chris (@subieboys2) January 17, 2024
None of these things happen without somebody getting rich, and most often that's going to be a Democrat crony.
Nothing strikes fear into the hearts of our enemies like solar panels. https://t.co/nNvvYcqyNj
— Gary Arthur (@garytarthur) January 17, 2024
Biden has even said that he wants the military in general to go electric. That'll work out great as long as somebody can install charging stations on battlefields:
Biden Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm says she supports requiring the U.S. military to adopt an ALL-electric vehicle fleet by 2030 pic.twitter.com/pw4F3jmrpo
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) April 26, 2023
If these people are given another four years the country is completely doomed.
https://t.co/4DvcQgmoCr pic.twitter.com/Jp1SHadVTH
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) January 18, 2024
That sums it up perfectly.