Boston Herald

Let’s pretend that Biden says he’s sorry

- By Jay Ambrose Jay Ambrose is an op-ed columnist for Tribune News Service.

For hour upon hour and multiple days before he gave his recent State of the Union speech, President Joe Biden repeated all 7,224 words over and over, thereby avoiding most of his usual verbal flubs. Also, for 40 years as a senator, a vice president and a president, he learned what can be important in political oratory: avoiding the truth.

Of course, even with Biden’s history of exceptiona­l deceptions, some deny his misbehavio­r, and yes, there have been equally errant State of the Union speeches without his excellent moments. That’s still no excuse, and for America’s sake, he must remorseful­ly return to the pulpit with a second, self-correcting sermon, and, wait, look! In my imaginatio­n, there he is! Forget the TV set. Just read my partially fake transcript.

“Hello my fellow Americans and even the MAGA Republican­s I have atrociousl­y attacked as anti-democratic semi-fascists while I pretended to be a unifier. Persnicket­y commentato­rs having afflicted my conscience on such matters, I am here to discuss a few of the faults in my state of disunion onslaught.

“As you may have noticed, for instance, I blamed our inflation on the rest of the world, but I confess that I have been a powerful force in making some of you give up eggs for breakfast. Before I took office, a bipartisan Congress allotted sufficient funds for COVID-19 help and I then allotted dollars enough to create excessive demand with too few supplies, a case of two plus two equaling price increases.

“I misled you by saying that ‘inflation is coming down’ when it is going up, just not as fast as it had been. If you don’t believe me, look it and some other assertions up in the New York Times fact check. I also gave my administra­tion credit for a historic $1.7 trillion deficit drop that happened chiefly because COVID programs were ending. Through my fiscal impropriet­y, the deficit is once more heading for outer space, however.

“A daily whiner, I couldn’t help insisting the rich are not paying their fair share of taxes. Actually, they pay a ton. We have the most progressiv­e tax system out there, and our middle-class median income is a lot higher than in Europe where the middle classes also pays higher taxes for more welfare. Based on seeming suppositio­ns of a left-wing outfit, I said 55 highly profitable corporatio­ns paid no taxes without observing that all corporatio­ns put together paid $370 billion in 2022, the highest amount in 15 years.

“I plead guilty to neglect of the southern border. Because of inadequate security, a foremost horror has been Mexican cartels smuggling Chinese-made fentanyl into our country, killing 70,000 mostly young Americans a year.

“I want to say, too, that it was hooey when I made it sound as if Republican­s wanted to cut Social Security when they know we Democrats would whack them to pieces if they tried. We’ve played that game to the point where the program is becoming ever less sustainabl­e without economic mayhem.

“Sorry, and so long for now.”

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