A Sad Reminder of How Much We’ve Lost Since Last January 20

This meme actually made us really sad around the office. And not just because of SpongeBob SquarePants’ weird connections to Jeffrey Epstein. It made us sad because SpongeBob’s sign reminded us of just how much the American people have lost ever since a dementia potato was illegitimately installed in the White House last January.

We would even argue that the economy a year ago was still the greatest economy the world had ever seen. Sure, we took a hit because of the incredibly stupid and foolhardy economic lockdowns that Fauci and the rest of the not-so-elite “elites” recommended. But the economy was roaring back before the 2020 election and on a massive upward trajectory until the day that Trump left office.

Then we hit a brick wall on January 20th. Joe Biden signed a couple of dozen executive orders that strangled the oil and gas industry, and that was all she wrote. The economy has been on a deliberate downward slide for the past ten months.

Our only hope is that the new Trump or DeSantis administration will be able to turn it around again, starting in 2024.


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