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Biden’s 100 Days in Office Characterized by Struggle Against Small Corporations

  • By William Silgueiro
  • (General Dispatch) – 100 days after taking office as President of the United States, Joe Biden will give a speech to Congress in which he claims that his administration has been successful and that it is historic.
  • Using the victories won by former President Donald Trump, Joe Biden will try to claim credit for the achievements of the Covid-19 vaccine, the end of the war with Afghanistan and many others.
  • However, one of the standout features of his administration in these 100 days in office has been the war on small businesses, and the sustained inflation of his $1.9 trillion bill.
  • In addition, the tax burden he imposed on U.S. corporations represents an outrage never before seen in other administrations.
  • In the coming months, this tax burden will cause many companies to decide to close their doors and go to work elsewhere outside the United States.
  • Likewise, the labor market is being strongly attacked by the new White House administration, generating sources of employment for foreigners with visas and illegal aliens, while displacing American professionals.
  • Undoubtedly, one of the most difficult presidential administrations in the history of the nation in many years, the interests seem to be focused on personal goals and not those of the US.
  • At a time when the country is beginning a way out of the economic recession caused by the pandemic, Biden’s executive orders are creating chaos and total anarchy in the country.

Adittional Information:

Breitbart: Exclusive–Alfredo Ortiz: Biden’s First 100 Days Defined by War on Small Businesses

CNN: Here are the executive actions Biden has signed so far

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