by Michael Grant
I have admired Joe Biden since 1988. I did not think the plagiarism charge should have caused him to abort his presidential aspirations back then.& I was ecstatic when the seasoned, scrappy senator from Scranton joined—and added heft—to Barack Obama’s run for the White House. And lastly, I proudly voted for Joe Biden for president in 2020.
As president, Biden compiled an enviable track record.
His list of accomplishments is well-documented:& Infrastructure, a bold climate initiative, a herculean effort to lift millions of Americans’ student loan debts, greatly reducing the cost of life-saving insulin, protecting millions from the scourge of COVID, getting relief checks in the hands of millions of struggling Americans during the pandemic, signing several bi-partisan bills into law and much more. Biden could end his presidency with his head held high knowing that he served his country honorably.& But the time to end his occupancy in the White house may soon come upon him.
The Book of Ecclesiastes should guide his next steps: “For everything there is a season and a time for every purpose under heaven.”& Knowing when to exit will determine how history will record the character of this remarkable public servant....
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