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Not so fast, Joe.
Last week, President Biden spoke words that Americans have waited 16 months to hear. âWe are emerging from the darkness of . a year of pandemic and isolation, a year of pain, fear and heartbreaking loss,â he said to a country that was celebrating its national day with picnics, cookouts, fireworks displays and parades.
With growing vaccination rates and with shrinking hospitalization and death rates, the presidentâs remarks sounded a lot like a declaration of âMission Accomplished.â
And thatâs the danger.
The last time a president proclaimed âMission Accomplishedâ was 18 years earlier, when George W. Bush stood on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, a banner with that slogan behind him, and said that âin the battle of Iraq, the United States and our allies have prevailed.â
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I honestly don’t know why former president George W. Bush isn’t in jail at this present time. He is the man who was used by the Neocons and the Israelis to create total chaos in the Middle East.
Now Bush thinks that he can still comment on political issues. He has recently declared that the if the Republican Party can distance itself from “white Anglo-Saxon Protestantism,” then it will rise again.
Seriously? Is that really what decent Americans have been struggling with over the past 200 years or so? Aren’t perpetual wars in the Middle East and the destruction of the middle class by technocrats, plutocrats, demagogues, and oligarchic institutions that are ravaging the country? Didn’t Bush himself lick the boots of the Neocons, who ended up destroying countries like Iraq?
How America Built Its Massive Fleet of B-29 Superfortress Bombers
The first 16 of the more than 600 Superfortresses built at a plant in Georgia were assembled mostly by hand in early November 1943.
Here s What You Need to Know: At its height, the plant in Marietta, Georgia employed 28,000 workers.
When Maj. Gen. Curtis LeMay, the hard-driving commander of the Twentieth U.S. Air Force based in Guam, decided to change tactics in early 1945 to boost the effectiveness of the B-29 Superfortress, it was the Bell Aircraft plant in Marietta, Georgia, that ultimately provided him with the stripped-down bombers that played such a key role in ending the war in the Pacific.