I usually refrain from anything political, but the following paragraphs could so apply to many other incidents, many other persons, many other situations.
We try sometimes to be perfect, and fail ourselves miserably most of the time. Most of us are not totally good, efficient, nice, kind, but then again most of us aren't evil, total wasters, unkind nor lazy.
Pastor Lance Ness in this article – and I quote:
https://www.quora.com/profile/Lance-Ness-4
What are the highlights of the first year of Joe Biden's presidency?
“I am Republican and:
Overall, Joe Biden is a lackluster leader. I knew he would be.
But for a 78 year old man who jumped into the White House at a terrible time I don't think he's doing a bad job.
I do not blame him for Afghanistan. Trump CLEARLY set things in motion for a withdrawal months before he left office.
He is doing at least a reasonable job with a pandemic.
People want to criticize his spending bill. TRUMP TALKED ABOUT AMERICA'S INFRASTRUCTURE PROBLEMS IN 2016. He saw the problem, and what did he do about it? Every president for the last 20 or 30 years (maybe more) should have been spending a few billion a year on this problem long before now. If we had we wouldn't be looking at a trillion dollar monstrosity.
After 4 years we have a President who is at least sane, semi competent as to the job, doesn't embarrass this nation 24/7, who isn't caught lying on a daily basis, waste 3 days out of 7 playing golf, or hours tweeting every day.
Biden is getting criticized but he doesn't handle it by scteaming “fake news” or trying to shut down Saturday Night Live because they pick on him.”
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