In a sombre farewell speech, Joe Biden worries about the presence of a “ruling minority” in America
Inquiries face a focus on capabilities
“Je veux mettre en garde le pays contre some impeccable choices,” the 82-year-old Democrat said, five days before allowing his son and biggest rival, the Republican president. “The reason for the dangerous focus on access to three super-rich people” and “the dangerous consequences if the ability to allow is unlimited.”
“Oligarchy is a form in America” and is a “concrete threat to all of democracy, our fundamental rights and freedoms,” in the words of Joe Biden, in a clear reference to Donald Trump, the billionaire, as well as the wealth of technology sponsors, ring au desquels Elon Musk.
Embodying the emergence of a “complex technological industry” of enormous capacity, echoing the farewell speeches of old President Dwight Eisenhower, this story emerged in 1961 against Monty’s “complex military-industrial” power.
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“Americans are rallying under a torrent of disinformation that allows the abuse of power,” an appearance that Joe Biden regrets, in an appeal to the “reckoning” of social networks and to move in place of “vigilance” on “artificial intelligence.”
“The concentration of wealth and abilities (…) brings about a sense of unity and common life,” an epiphany said by the 46th President of the United States, who was among the family. He also warns of “powerful forces” that will undo “the measures we will take to confront the climate crisis.”
These powerful defense plans have been traced back to the Second Plan, in the talks, the will to self-defense, especially the launch of giant investment plans and the reshaping of major international alliances of the United States.
The end of a term without honor
When he appears to be running against key Republicans in La Maison-Blanche, a top vote-getter for four years, the 82-year-old Democrat is experiencing massive humiliation. In 2019, Joe Biden asserted that Donald Trump “will go down in history as a passing aberration.” But this is the presidency that will occur at a moment of anomaly, or in the last era of revolution, in light of violent fluctuations in politics, cultures, and the economy.
An unpopular president, inquiries about his age cannot somewhat lift the appeal of Donald Trump’s populist rhetoric. Only 36% of Americans have a favorable view of the presidency and 33% have a favorable opinion, after a CNN poll was released.
If Joe Biden succeeds very strongly and votes very badly, he will be synonymous with Americans of very strong pedigree in life.
Concluding his speech, after five years of political life, Joe Biden addressed his compatriots: “Your tour of Monty Lagarde.”