Manchin Hammers Biden Over Disaster On Southern Border, Praises Republican Efforts | Eastern NC Now

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) slammed President Joe Biden on Thursday ahead of Title 42’s expiration, which is expected to worsen an already dire situation on the U.S.-Mexico border.

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    Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) slammed President Joe Biden on Thursday ahead of Title 42's expiration, which is expected to worsen an already dire situation on the U.S.-Mexico border.

    U.S. officials expect to see a flood of up to 13,000 illegal aliens trying to enter the U.S. every day now that the pandemic-era rule has expired, a historic number that adds to the already overwhelming thousands of illegal aliens that choose to break America's law each day.

    "We are one day from the end of Title 42 and still the Biden Administration has no viable solution to prevent an unmanageable surge of migrants at our southern border," Manchin said. "There are multiple common sense solutions to this crisis, including my bipartisan bill that would give the Administration a two-year temporary expulsion authority for migrants attempting to illegally enter the U.S. without inspection or proper documentation."

    "While I do not support every provision, Republicans in the House of Representatives are at least working on a border security bill to fill the leadership vacuum created by this Administration," he continued. "Our country cannot maintain our superpower status if we cannot control our own border."

    Manchin's comments come as a report this week from Axios said that he could be preparing to launch a "third-party presidential bid" in 2024 for the White House based on some of his recent actions.

    The outlet reported that Manchin, 75, told business leaders this week in Iowa - which is no longer the first state in the Democratic Party's nomination process - that his politics are "fiscally responsible and socially compassionate."

    The report said that Manchin appealed to Democrat voters in the state by taking a different stance than many Democrats, saying: "I believe the government should be your partner. I'm not your provider."

    The report said that his remarks came as he has increasingly opposed elements of President Joe Biden's agenda and said in a statement this week that he will oppose all of Biden's EPA nominees due to their "radical climate agenda" and "their government overreach."

    While Manchin did not say he was leaving the party, and he faces a potential battle to keep his seat in West Virginia due in large part to how unpopular Biden is in the state, he said his "main concern" was trying to figure out: "How do we save this nation? How do we bring people together to protect the quality of life, the values that we've had that we were raised with?"

    "You have got to fight for the reasonable, responsible middle and no one is doing that," he said. "There's no options."

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Considering the current overwhelming obstacles inflicting stress upon America's working class: rampant inflation; energy insecurity; supply chain turmoil; banking failures; foreign policy disasters; government corruption; (DEI) Diversity Equity Inclusion narrative, with WOKE extremes practiced; Climate Change ideology; intractable crime wave in Leftist cities; wide open border by executive design; a permanently discredited Legacy Media; failed or failing education industry, just to name a few of the many: Who should Americans blame?
  Donald J. Trump
  Joseph R. Biden
  Leftist controlled Congress for the last 4 years.
  Bloated, incompetent bureaucracy weaponized and poorly managed
  The electorate, US, for putting these fools in elected office that utterly fail
294 total vote(s)     What's your Opinion?


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In what may be the most divisive period in modern American History, even more divisive than the turbulent sixties due to today's lack of patriotism, consider what are the major catalysts causing so much of this calamity of conflict, and vote: What most instigates the division of America, on this day September 20, 2022?
  Racism within our society
  Sex realignment to the detriment of our society.
  Biden /Harris Wide Open Southern Border Policy for the Demographic Upheaval of OUR Constitutional Republic
  Rampant Crime in Democratic controlled cities, and the possible contagion elsewhere
  Covid Pandemic, and its mishandling at the political, and bureaucratic levels.
  The unresolved questions /allegation regarding the flawed 2020 General Election
  January 6th Riot or "Armed Insurrection", depending upon patriotic perspective
  Joe Biden as Divisive Leader; Ineffective and Corrupt Executive
  Failed Education Industry, from an overall perspective, regarding all levels of education.
  Propagandistic Media in complete conflict with the First Amendment's guarantee of Freedom of Speech, and the awesome responsibility of a Free Press..
  "Orangeman Bad!"
  Bureaucracy rushing to a behemoth size, its unjustified expense, and far too often overreach.
  The Weaponized Deep State for political purposes
  A secular ambivalence to all that is real.
  Record number of overdose deaths from opioids and now Fentanyl
  Biden Administration's disastrous Foreign Policy
  Bidenflation /supply chain failure inevitably evolving into stagflation and recession.
  "Ultra MAGA Extremists" freely speaking louder AND LOUDER!
928 total vote(s)     What's your Opinion?

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