Joe’s working-class woes, the cartels are in control and other commentary
NY Post
National polls show President Biden losing to Donald Trump “but, even worse, so have a number of swing-state polls,” warns The Liberal Patriot’s Ruy Teixeira.
CNN’s new surveys have the prez down by 10 points in Michigan and 5 in Georgia. Joe’s prime woe: “declining support among working-class voters.”
Some lowlights: “60 percent of Michigan working-class voters think his policies have worsened [economic] conditions, three times more than the 20 percent who believe his policies have improved them.” For Georgia working-class voters, it’s 58% vs. 22%.
In both states, “strong majorities” of these voters “see Biden as not having what they would like to see in a president on major policy positions, his ability to understand people like them and, especially, having the sharpness and stamina to do the job.”
We’re “witnessing the greatest illegal immigration crisis in American history,” thunders John Fonte at The American Mind, with 7.5 million illegal-migrant encounters since President Biden took office. Biden’s border policy “has resulted in a de facto partnership” with “violent Mexican cartels,” which made an estimated $13 billion last year.
Congress must enact House-passed legislation to “tighten asylum rules to make sure that asylum-seeking migrants” are “genuine refugees” and “limit” the Department of Homeland Security’s “parole authority” and “Biden’s bogus CBP One app program” (which DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas “utterly abused”).