'As a President, Biden is already starting to look more like a Jimmy Carter than a Franklin D Roosevelt' | Writes JeremyWarnerUK
We are little more than six months in and already Joe Biden’s presidency is coming apart at the seams. America’s humiliation at the hands of the Taliban’s ragtag army of motorcycle-mounted zealots would appear at first glance to have few implications for the economy and the stock market, but if it harms Biden’s ability to get his domestic agenda through Congress, or otherwise undermines its credibility, then it most certainly does.
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