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Phrase is all about frustration

There was a recent commentary in the OBSERVER headlined “Three word phrase simplifies complex issues.” The writer starts off the article by stating, and I quote, “Let’s Go Brandon.”

She then states, “What does this phrase mean?” It beagn at an incident at a NASCAR racing event. A reporter was interviewing Brandon Brown who had just won his first Xfinity series. The crowd was loudly chanting “F Joe Biden.” The reporter couldn’t say that on the air, so she said the crowd was chanting, “Let’s go Brandon!” The writer goes on to say there is no answer to “F Joe Biden.”

It does not say anything about what you are in favor of or how do you want to frame our problems.

The writer goes on to write about history about this country that has nothing to do with what she is trying to describe: the incident at the racetrack, nothing else. The only real thing that occurred was the American people have become angered about this administration that, in just a few months, has turned this country around from prosperous and free to a troubled nation. There are those who are trying to question our democratic way of life, such as stopping an oil pipeline for our own use of our own product, but instead workers lost their jobs.

The terrible decision made in Afghanistan where Americans were left behind and are still behind terrorist lines in that country, along with billions of dollars of equipment allowing the Army to leave that country first, leaving the civilians behind last.

Friends of this country are being killed as we speak. Terrible move on this administration’s part.

How about the decision made by this administration to have open borders so millions of illegal aliens come in with no medical checks and moved all over this country? Drugs coming into this country are made easier with this open border order. Madate on masks, which is illegal according to the courts. Discriminating against parents at school meetings.

What happened to our freedom?

Richard Makuch is a Dunkirk resident. Send comments to editorial@observertoday.com

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