President-elect Joe Biden, Scranton, Pa. In making his humble upbringing watery, but his political platform is the “sale” of America’s working class, Laura Ingram argued Friday.
During the long, cowardly-disrupted campaign of 2020, Americans heard a lot about this guy, Scranton’s Joe, the host of “The Ingram Angle”, who played several clips bragging about his background:
“[Donald Trump] He sees the world from Park Avenue, I see him from Scranton, ”he said in a campaign speech.
“Unfortunately, millions of voters took them at their word,” Ingram said, “because they haven’t pushed all these policies of theirs for nearly five decades, which is very pleasing to big business and bipartisan organization figures.
“These are policies that robbed Americans of their wealth and their hard work.”
In contrast, Ingram continued, Biden and his family became rich from the backs of the same American workers who would help due to the apparent lack of scrutiny of the mainstream media.
“The worst thing about all of this is that for his entire career, especially over the past few years, he has participated in big shows, and claims to be a very caring person of the small middle class.”
In contrast, the host’s argument would counter Biden Trump’s “hard-won success for the working class” – which includes tighter border security measures, a reduction in refugee and visa quotas, and a tougher stance on China.
“They are going to prevent deportation for 100 days after taking office, and then, I believe, figure out how to avoid illegal departures as much as possible by narrowing the scope of any future implementation.” “Biden will also put an end to Mexico’s incredibly successful policy [for asylum seekers]. It is also going to cancel agreements with Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras to take in rejected asylum seekers. “
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Turning to foreign policy, Ingram warned that Biden’s foreign policy would be “just as bad.”
“It has a national security team that is basically not interested in the full ‘national’ part of its duties …” he said. “Basically, they’re going to regain control of our foreign policy. The military will stay for another four years until Trump pulls all of our troops out of Afghanistan by the end of the year.”