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Job Creators Network puts Biden’s Failures on Times Square Billboard

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Job Creators Network (JCN) put up another billboard, which if wasn’t so painfully true, would be comical. It is located in the Mecca of all billboard areas: in the heart of Times Square.

The billboard wraps around the corner of the building and features a not so flattering picture of President Joe Biden looking like a dope.

“THANKS FOR NOTHING, JOE!” it reads, and then goes on to list problems plaguing the American people, including:

  • Soaring Gas Prices
  • Falling Real Wages
  • Sky-High Inflation
  • Baby Formula Shortages
  • Stock Market Turmoil
  • Border Chaos

 

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In their press release, JCN writes:

“The Biden Administration has compiled a depressingly long list of failures, from sky-high inflation to baby formula shortages. We placed a huge billboard in Times Square to highlight the worst of them, but it still wasn’t big enough to list all the administration’s fiascos. In a recent op-ed published in The Wall Street Journal, the President played more lip service to the current scourge of inflation, and failed to acknowledge any responsibility for it. He also claimed with a straight face that he was reducing the deficit—apparently he has forgotten his push for the Build Back Better plan which would have added trillions to the deficit. Until the Biden administration opens their eyes and starts acting responsibly we’ll continue to say, ‘thanks for nothing!’”

 

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  1. Ian Featherstone

    June 3, 2022 at 3:51 am

    As an English expat I despair at the state of the American politics with all the blatant Democrap corruption visible to even the dumbest brainwashed idiot who can vote!! I just hope there is a massive red tsunami in the mid-term elections, and Republicans sweep the board, and hopefully get rid of all the RINOs as well!! Crazy FJB and his brain dead Democraps must be stopped otherwise America will be destroyed!! I like Reagan’s comment of if America falls there is nowhere else to go!!

  2. Tommy V

    June 3, 2022 at 5:32 pm

    I love it! You know when NY turns on a Democrat they are in trouble even though they forgot 2 important additions: Mandated anything (mask shots lock down testing) and Gas Prices which is the biggest tax hike % in American history!

  3. Erleebird

    June 3, 2022 at 5:55 pm

    Wonderful marquee. I hope the dems know how to read it!

  4. Keith Breedlove (got that Garland?)

    June 3, 2022 at 6:00 pm

    The result of Brandon’s taser-focus on the economy — and as everyone knows, tasers disable their subjects.

  5. aliss

    June 3, 2022 at 6:43 pm

    Rent MORE SPACE and list more!

  6. Pam

    June 4, 2022 at 4:39 pm

    Biden is very proud of his accomplishments. The more miserable we are, the happier he is.

  7. Stephane

    June 5, 2022 at 5:25 am

    6 of the most important facts of the left TYRANNY!
    When will the people revolt?

  8. T. Schwab

    June 5, 2022 at 10:59 am

    Our ONLY hope ; The Republicans win the majority in the House of Representatives— impeach JACKASS JOE — Harris will SELF DESTRUCT in no time and then the Republican Speaker becomes President…
    This IS NOT too far fetched…in fact it’s MORE LIKELY — THEN NOT !!

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CO leaders stating they won’t use any city money to support migrants or to alleviate the crisis in Denver

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In February 2018, Denver city leaders sent a valentine to foreigners interested in relocating to the progressive mountain city and a message to any elected officials looking to stop them:

Draped on Denver’s City and County building was a large, blue banner: “Denver ❤️ Immigrants.”

Then-mayor Michael Hancock event posted on social media that it was a statement of “love” to let immigrants know that Denver is “an open and welcoming city.” However, six years later, Denver residents are facing an uphill battle of repercussions from the liberal leaders’ actions. Amid a crisis that has seen more than 40,000 migrants arrive in the city since late 2022, Denver leaders have a new message: If you stay in Denver, you will suffer.

“The opportunities are over,” an official with new mayor Mike Johnston’s office told a gathering of migrants in Spanish inside a city shelter in late March, according to a video obtained by a local television station. “New York gives you more. Chicago gives you more.”

On Monday, Douglas County filed a lawsuit against the state of Colorado and its Democratic governor Jared Polis in Denver District Court over the issue.

The lawsuit is challenging the constitutionality of two state laws passed by Democrats in the Colorado legislature: a 2019 law that restricted the ability of local law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration officials in civil cases, and a 2023 law that prohibits local governments from entering or renewing detention agreements with ICE and that prohibits them from funding immigration detention facilities owned or operated privately.

“The nation is facing an immigration crisis. The nation, the state, and local governments need to cooperate and share resources to address this crisis,” the lawsuit states, adding that the 2019 and 2023 laws in question “prohibit the necessary cooperation and create dangerous conditions for the State and migrants.”

Teal contends that “the state doesn’t have the inherent authority to limit the ability of a local jurisdiction to work with any agency, regardless be it local, state, or federal.” By doing so, he said, “the state is inhibiting the local communities, the local jurisdictions from providing for the safety” of their residents.

“We are seeing what is going on in Denver, and we do not want that coming here to Douglas County. It is not safe,” Douglas County commissioner Lora Thomas, a former state trooper, said during a Monday morning press conference announcing the lawsuit.

Douglas commissioner Abe Laydon said on Monday that the lawsuit “is about putting America first and about putting Coloradans first.” As a Latino, he said, he recognizes “the plight of those seeking refuge and asylum here in the United States,” but he added that “Douglas County is a place where quality of life comes first.”

National Review reports on the mile-high city’s crisis:

In January, the city was housing and feeding almost 5,000 migrants, mostly Venezuelans, in hotel shelters. Other migrants slept in tents on sidewalks and in parking lots, adding a new wrinkle to Denver’s ongoing struggles with panhandling and squalid homeless camps.

At intersections throughout Denver, migrants with water bottles and squeegees head into traffic to try to make a few bucks washing drivers’ windshields.

To address a migrant-driven financial crunch, the city is now cutting hours at local rec centers, slashing park programming, and freezing hiring in some departments. To save a little money, the city has decided against planting flowers in some of its parks and medians this spring.

The migrant crisis has cost the Denver region at least $170 million, according to a conservative estimate by Colorado’s Common Sense Institute, which looked at city spending as well as school and hospital costs, and is almost surely an undercount.

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