Any Guesses on What Joe Biden Will Try to Ban Next?

Freedom, individual liberty and personal choice all seem to be completely antithetical to modern liberalism. It seems like the “Biden” administration is either banning something or trying to force us all to do something, every time we turn around.

This meme pokes fun at just two of the things that Biden has tried to ban this week: Burgers and menthol cigarettes. Huh?

Under “Biden’s” climate plan, we’ll all be forced to give up red meat (mostly). He will still allow us to eat the equivalent of one hamburger per month under his plan, but that’s it. And you’d better be grateful for that one burger, you ungrateful little deplorables!

Next on the list: Menthol cigarettes! Does… does anyone have any idea why he just did that? Anyone? Is that another global warming thing? Systemic racism? We have no idea. We feel just as clueless as Joe Biden himself over this one. But there you have it: Biden banned them.

What’s next on Joe Biden’s list of things to ban? Cleaning products? Toilet paper? Clean drinking water?
Who knows? But when Biden does announce his next ban, it’s sure to be a doozy!


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