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Listening to Biden is like hearing fingernails scratch a chalkboard

Por: New York Post Opinion August 24, 2023

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Anyone who has cringed at the sound of fingernails scratching on a chalkboard has likely experienced the same feeling whenever President Biden speaks. The (which he mistakenly referred to as “the Big Island”) and did little to relieve the pain of those who have suffered a monumental loss from wildfires that killed at least 114 people with more than 800 missing and many homes completely destroyed. In this heavily Democratic state, and... + full article



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