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Is Biden in Cognitive Decline? Conservatives Raise Alarms

Voting signs are displayed outside a polling site during a special election to fill the vacant 34th congressional district seat in Los Fresnos, Texas, U.S., June 14, 2022. REUTERS/Veronica G. Cardenas

The conservative sector is voicing concerns of a coverup related to President Joe Biden’s noticeable cognitive decline. Kenneth L. Khachigian, in The Wall Street Journal, expressed vehemently about the glaring lack of accountability. The question arises: does Congress, known for its commitment to protect the American people, intend to launch investigations equivalent to the Senate Watergate Committee, perhaps even more intensively?

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The central figure of the suspected coverup is none other than President Biden. However, whether it’s Biden himself or the hidden aides comprising the ‘Politburo’ who made decisions impacting international relations, it’s critical to establish the identities. There are growing fears regarding the destruction or falsification of evidence, including paper trails, telecommunication devices, or even email servers, given that swift action is not taken.

New data indicates an astonishing departure of Hispanic supporters from the realm of Democrats throughout the recent presidential terms. Hispanic moderates, similar to white moderates, cast votes based on their political ideologies rather than their ethnic ties. For the Democratic party, support dwindled among these voters from an impressive +62 to a significantly lower +16 between 2016 and 2024.

The primary reason cited by Hispanic moderates for their shift in allegiance, unsurprisingly, has been the Democrat’s radical left-wing approach to economic, social, and cultural matters. They highly regard law enforcement, disapprove of imposing gender ideologies in public schools, and advocate for affordable, consistent energy supply. Given that moderates majorly dominate in the Hispanic population, Democrats face a conundrum: either revise their strategies or risk further detachment.

From the right-wing perspective, we see laudation for [Elon] Musk’s ventures. A great deal of this admiration stems not from his interactions with the government but from his emphasis on reigniting the exploration spirit on a larger scale. After the peak moment of the Apollo decades, there was a considerable slowdown and, ultimately, abandonment of space exploration in America.

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The most significant project currently spearheaded by Musk is the Starship program, envisioned for a journey to Mars. It now stands as the central focus of the American space program. Musk’s single-handed efforts to push space exploration towards a grander mission deserve appreciation from the American people for reviving a crucial, ambitious sector.

Discussing libertarian viewpoints, former senator, Bob Menendez’s bid for a presidential pardon draws attention. Menendez is headed for incarceration following his conviction on receiving nearly $1 million as bribes, which he utilized for exercising favors, including those that benefitted foreign governments. His recent indictment on the Democrats for initiating the misuse of the Justice Department is clearly a strategy to evade imprisonment.

The pardon privilege has been envisioned to act as a lifeline for innocents who might have suffered wrongly at the hands of the government. However, it’s problematic when such levers are cunningly used as a ‘get-out-of-jail’ card by influential and connected individuals. Menendez, during his senatorship, was one of the most influential individuals in the United States.

Finally, in the realm of finance, elite universities are being subjected to major financial pressure. Such universities have sizable monetary resources on hand, yet they manage to expend most of it. Today, they face potential threats from the Trump administration to their tax-exempt status and the freedom to admit foreign students, who constitute up to a quarter of undergraduates at prestigious colleges, paying full tuition as contrasted with the discounts given to American students.

Although many of these universities possess massive endowments, much of these funds are locked in unsellable or ‘stuck’ assets such as private credit, private equity, real estate, and venture capital. Accordingly, there’s speculation on Wall Street that these institutions could be forced to sell these stuck investment portfolios for cash in the near future.