
Biden could fix the terrible migrant crisis in an instant — so why does he refuse?
NY Post
In table-setting his State of the Union Thursday evening, President Biden invoked the memory of Franklin Roosevelt but, according to nearly every poll, he may be headed in the direction of Jimmy Carter.
While he certainly beat expectations for his performance, Biden fumbled a major opportunity to reverse course on the leading issue of immigration despite his 80% public disapproval on the issue.
Instead, he opted for finger pointing at the GOP and a likely half-step executive order next week.
That strategy will fail.
Indeed, many of the president’s problems can likely be traced to his pandering to the hard left.
His original sin — the bungled 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal opposed by most of his senior military advisors — was a bow to the hard left’s isolationist impulses.
