Barricades come down on US Capitol as threat level lowered 10/07/2021
After the January 6 riot at the US Capitol Building barricades, fences barbed wire, with military guards and armed vehicles cruising DC set up a garrison state in the US capitol that lasted for 9 months.
Like scenes from a third world dictatorship the US capitol was locked down with a garrison of soldiers. Scenes Americans would never have imagined possible in modern America.
Up To 25,000 Troops Descend On Washington For Biden's Inauguration
Next week's swearing-in of President-elect Joe Biden will see the biggest security presence of any inauguration in U.S. history. For days, thousands of National Guard troops have been pouring into the capital, and by Wednesday's ceremony, up to 25,000 troops will be in place to guard against security threats.
The nation's capital will look much different than it did in the days leading up to the attack on the U.S. Capitol building earlier this month. The area around the Capitol has been blocked off by barricades, and the National Mall is already closed to the public across its entire length — from the Capitol down to the Lincoln Memorial, 2 miles away.
https://www.npr.org/sections/insurrection-at-the-capitol/2021/01/16/957642610/unprecedented-number-of-troops-descend-on-washington-d-c-for-bidens-inauguration
Never forget what the Biden regime brought to America.
A Plague of Neurosis Has Stricken Bidenista Democrats
It is Neurotic Projection that causes Bidenista Democrats to blame MAGA Republicans for all of their angst and misfortune for the last two years of the Biden regime’s calamitous rule.
I have encountered hundreds of these crippled souls on Quora in this time period and had the blame of Biden’s malfeasance laid on myself by these delusional creatures. They cannot be reached by reason, they are deaf to it, visions of the “Orange Phantom” filling their mind with hysterical hatred they bleat like slaughtered lambs at a culling.
Since President Joe Biden took office and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas altered federal immigration policies, roughly 5 million people from over 150 countries have entered the U.S. illegally, according to U.S. Customs and Border Patrol data and border agents who provide "gotaway" numbers to The Center Square.
"Gotaways" is the term CBP uses for those who’ve intentionally entered the U.S. illegally and evaded law enforcement who haven’t made asylum or immigration claims. While CBP collects "gotaway" data, it does not report that information publicly. The Center Square obtains that information from border agents themselves.
The 5 million figure includes 3.9 million who have been apprehended entering the U.S. illegally nationwide and 3.4 million at the southern border. It also includes a minimum of 900,000 gotaways though that number is likely higher, Border Patrol agents and law enforcement officials have told The Center Square.
The estimated 5 million are now greater than the individual populations of 25 states – up from 23 states reported in June.
They are greater than the estimated populations of Louisiana (4.6 million), Kentucky (4.5 million), Oregon (4.3 million), Oklahoma (4 million), Connecticut (3.6 million), Utah (3.3 million), Iowa (3.2 million), Nevada (3.1 million), Arkansas (3 million), Mississippi (2.9 million), Kansas (2.9 million), New Mexico (2.1 million), Nebraska (1.9 million), Idaho (1.89 million), West Virginia (1.7 million), Hawaii (1.4 million), New Hampshire (1.3 million), Maine (1.3 million), Rhode Island (1.1 million), Montana (1.1 million), Delaware (1 million), South Dakota (901,000), North Dakota (800,000), Alaska (738,000), Vermont (646,000) and Wyoming (579,000).
They are greater than the populations of all of the largest cities in the U.S. excluding New York City based on 2022 data. The number of people who have illegally entered the U.S. and been apprehended, released or missed total more than the individual populations of Los Angeles (4 million), Chicago (2.6 million), Houston (2.3 million), Phoenix (1.7 million), Philadelphia (1.5 million), San Antonio (1.5 million), San Diego (1.4 million), Dallas (1.4 million) and San Jose (1 million).
Nearly 5 million foreign nationals have entered the U.S. illegally since Biden took office
Here are some sourced prices comparing the Biden economy to the Trump economy:
According to USDA data provided by Urner Barry, which follows the food commodity market, the average year-to-date price on Grade A large eggs was $1.46 a dozen, which is up from $1.01 a dozen in 2021 and $1.00 a dozen in 2020.Mar 2, 2022
The average ad price is up to $2.92 per dozen in 2022
Egg Prices Have Doubled To $2.94 A Dozen–Here’s How Inflation Has Affected Your Favorite Grocery Items
Of course just the terrible economy that Biden has brought to the United States is only a small part of the crisis America faces under his rule.
Biden left at least 7 billion dollars worth of weapons and military equipment to the Taliban terrorists when in a panic he pulled out of Afghanistan
U.S. Left $7 Billion In Military Hardware In Afghanistan As Taliban Took Over, DOD Reportedly Finds
But worst is the fact that the Biden regime is working for a foreign power, the World Economic Forum and its Great Reset. This is all explained at the following link:
Inflation Huge Miss: Core CPI Slides From 40-Year-High, Real Wages Tumble For 19th Straight Month
The 'most important' CPI print in history, since the last 'most important' CPI print, is expected to show some moderation in October data (but remains at extremely high historical levels in both headline and core), and it did just that and then some:
The headline CPI printed far cooler than expected at +7.7% YoY (vs 7.9% exp) and down from the +8.2% in Sept. That is the lowest since January…
Source: Bloomberg
The index for all items less food and energy rose 0.3 percent in October, following a 0.6-percent increase in September. The shelter index continued to increase, rising 0.8 percent in October, the largest monthly increase in that index since August 1990. The rent index rose 0.7 percent over the month, and the owners’ equivalent rent index rose 0.6 percent. The index for lodging away from home increased 4.9 percent in October, after declining 1.0 percent in September.
The shelter index was the dominant factor in the monthly increase in the index for all items less food and energy; other components were a mix of increases and declines. Among the indexes that rose in October was the index for motor vehicle insurance which rose 1.7 percent in October after rising 1.6 percent in September. The index for recreation rose 0.7 percent over the month, following a smaller 0.1percent increase in the previous month. The new vehicles index increased 0.4 percent in October, and the personal care index rose 0.5 percent.
Indeed, even as real-time rents are now sliding, Rent/Shelter inflation continues to soar…
Rent Inflation 6.92%, highest on record, up from 6.59%
Shelter inflation 7.52%, highest on record, up from 7.21%
The shelter index accounted for over 40 percent of the total increase in all items less food and energy.
https://www.maciverinstitute.com/2022/03/yes-biden-is-to-blame-for-the-energy-crisis-heres-why/
Future archeologists will uncover digital reporting like this and learn how our government (the 3rd Obama administration) destroyed America.