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    cesspool (noun)

    1. A covered hole or pit for receiving drainage or sewage, as from a house.

    2. A filthy, disgusting, or morally corrupt place.




    “We are re-engaged at the World Health Organization and working in close partnership with COVAX to deliver life-saving vaccines around the world,” Biden said during his first speech as president to the United Nations General Assembly.


    Joe Biden Boasts to United Nations He Restored Commitment to World Health Organization
    by Charlie Spiering
    21 Sep 2021

    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2...-organization/

    Every president addressed the cesspool since the U.N. opened for business in 1945. Scummy Joe used his address to push the COVID-19 lie as well as reverse President Trump:


    President Trump addressed the United Nations General Assembly Tuesday in a prerecorded message. As with other world leaders, he did not appear in person due to restrictions resulting from the COVID-19 virus.

    In his message, recorded Monday at the White House, the president struck a firm tone as he laid out an “America First” vision.


    President Trump Addresses UN General Assembly
    Posted on September 22, 2020

    https://www.presidentialprayerteam.o...eral-assembly/
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    are you claiming biden addressed trump and his sons at some meeting? you did say he addressed the cesspool, right, little bitch?

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    Biden defending the country in plain English to his U.N. pals is too much to expect.

    As near as I can figure it, Scummy Joe did right well for Big Pharma, Third World parasites, and U.N. loving American traitors.


    President Joe Biden made his presidential debut September 21st on the United Nations General Assembly’s world stage. He called for global unity in the face of multiple crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, technological threats, terrorism, regional conflicts, and aggressive expansionism by authoritarian regimes.

    “Our security, our prosperity and our very freedoms are interconnected, in my view as never before,” Biden said.

    Biden tried to distinguish his globalist approach to foreign policy from former President Donald Trump’s America First agenda, without specifically mentioning Trump’s name. The U.S. “will lead on all of the greatest challenges of our time, from COVID to climate, peace and security, human dignity and human rights, but we will not go it alone,” Biden said. “We will lead together, with our allies and partners, in cooperation with all those who believe as we do, that this is within our power to meet these challenges, to build a future that lifts all of our people and preserves this planet.”

    The United States didn’t go it alone during the Trump administration, but it did lead from a position of strength. The Trump administration forged historic peace agreements in the Middle East and led coalitions to fight Islamist terrorists. It strengthened ties with Israel, put NATO on a sounder financial footing, and entered into multiple trade agreements with other countries. However, the Trump administration managed to do all this without subordinating America’s national security interests and economic well-being to the selfish interests of other nations and to vacuous globalist institutions.

    Trump used his General Assembly speeches to confront our adversaries directly and warn them of severe consequences if they threatened the United States or its allies.

    Biden was too afraid in his first General Assembly speech as U.S. president to even mention China or Russia by name when he rattled off threats posed by cyber-attacks, theft of intellectual property, interference with freedom of navigation, and disinformation campaigns.

    Biden demonstrated his own weak foreign policy doctrine during his General Assembly speech

    Biden declared in his speech his intention to work closely with our allies only days after he angered France by blind sighting our oldest ally over the nuclear submarine deal with Australia and the United Kingdom. France announced that it was recalling its ambassadors to the U.S. and Australia, the first time in the long history of the U.S.-France alliance that France recalled its ambassador to the U.S. because of such a rift. This happened on Biden’s watch, not Trump’s.

    Biden demonstrated his own weak foreign policy doctrine during his General Assembly speech when he sought to recast his disastrous withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Afghanistan as ending “a period of relentless war” and starting “a new era of relentless diplomacy.”

    Biden doesn’t think much of projecting military power to back up diplomacy with relentless adversaries such as China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea. “US military power must be our tool of last resort,” he said.

    Biden would rather withdraw all troops recklessly from Afghanistan against military advice, leaving the Taliban terrorists in charge and Americans behind in Afghanistan. He thinks his diplomats can reason with the Taliban fanatics even with all of our troops gone. Too late. The Taliban are reverting to their old ways. Al Qaeda is back.

    Biden would also rather rely on globalist institutions like the UN that often sink to the lowest common denominator of a membership that includes many autocratic regimes.

    “We’re back at the table in international forums, especially the United Nations,” Biden boasted to the dignitaries and other attendees sitting in the General Assembly chamber. Biden thinks it is a good thing that his administration is having the United States rejoin the Paris Climate Agreement that China and other countries have been exploiting to America’s disadvantage and that the U.S. is running to retake a seat in the dysfunctional, misnamed UN Human Rights Council next year.

    President Biden’s UN General Assembly speech received tepid applause

    Biden drew his oft-repeated line between democracies and autocratic regimes. “The future belongs to those who give their people the ability to breathe free, not those who seek to suffocate their people with an iron hand authoritarianism,” Biden declared. “The authoritarians of the world, they seek to proclaim the end of the age of democracy, but they’re wrong.” Not if China has anything to say about it and the U.S. has a weakcommander-in-chief.

    All in all, Biden’s speech contained little that we haven’t heard multiple times before. There were many platitudes.

    The only real news was Biden’s vow to seek congressional approval for doubling the significant amount of funding the United States has already committed to “public international financing” to help developing nations tackle the climate crisis. China, by the way, has managed to still be deemed a “developing” nation, part of its deceptive means to manipulate globalist institutions and obtain special concessions.

    President Biden’s UN General Assembly speech received tepid applause. “During Biden’s speech,” according to pool reporting from the General Assembly chamber, for example, “the Austrian Chancellor seemed not entertained, checking his phone, then he started examining his UNGA badge and cracking his fingers following that.”

    Joe Biden failed to impress even his fellow globalists. His UN General Assembly debut as U.S. president came up short of what a competent U.S president, confident in his country’s exceptionalism, could have accomplished.


    President Biden Falls Short in his Debut Address to the UN General Assembly
    By Joseph A. Klein
    September 21, 2021

    https://canadafreepress.com/article/...neral-assembly
    The basic test of freedom is perhaps less in what we are free to do than in what we are free not to do. It is the freedom to refrain, withdraw and abstain which makes a totalitarian regime impossible. Eric Hoffer

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