



Joe Biden has announced that he is running for president again in 2024 but what has he actually accomplished?
They say a picture can be worth a thousand words so here in visual form is a comprehensive list of all that Joe Biden has accomplished on a positive note since entering the White House:

Does that about sum it all up?
Joe Biden and his administration has literally accomplished nothing of value for this country but he and they have caused a great deal of damage.
Here’s just one example of the idiocy the comes out of the the mouths of the people Joe Biden has chosen to head important government departments:
Transportation Sec Buttigieg Loses It, Claims Blacks More Likely to Die in Car Crashes Because Roads are Racist
During a recent appearance on MSNBC’s “PoliticsNation,” Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg discussed his ongoing and relatively insane focus on addressing racial disparities in road fatalities and America’s infrastructure.
Host Al Sharpton questioned Buttigieg about his commitment to tackling inequality in this area, claiming that road fatalities are not equally distributed among different racial groups.
Buttigieg acknowledged the issue, stating, “It’s something that deserves more attention, which is why I’m working to bring more attention to it. We have a crisis when it comes to roadway fatalities in America. We lose about 40,000 people every year. It’s a level that is comparable to gun violence.”
He weirdly added that Black and Brown Americans, tribal citizens, and rural residents are more likely to lose their lives in car accidents or as pedestrians.
The Transportation Secretary cited multiple reasons for these disparities, including “discrimination” and differences in road design and construction.
He claimed that some communities lack access to safe street designs with crosswalks and proper lighting, which contributes to these disparities, adding, “we have a responsibility to act on that.”
In November 2021, Buttigieg had previously claimed discrimination within America’s infrastructure, stating, “What we’re doing is we are reconnecting people who may have been disconnected or divided by discriminatory decisions in the past. That helps everybody. I don’t know why anybody would be against reconnecting people who have been divided by discriminatory decisions in the past.”
Buttigieg’s MSNBC appearance came after over two dozen Democrats signed a letter calling for reform to “racist traffic enforcement” on the nation’s roadways.
The letter urged the Transportation Secretary to “condemn the status quo of traffic enforcement and develop reforms to reduce racial inequities in traffic stops.”
The letter highlighted the alleged disproportionate scrutiny and excessive force Black motorists experience under the guise of traffic enforcement.
Signatories of the letter included radical and far-left progressives such as Reps. Ayanna Pressley (MA), Cori Bush (MO), Jamaal Bowman (NY), and Ilhan Omar (MN).






