Nyt Torched For 'Journalistic Malpractice' With Border Op-Ed

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In the midst of discussions about the possibility of the United States defaulting on its debt, President Biden has made it clear that he believes he would be blameless based on the merits of his proposals. However, he acknowledges that on the politics of the situation, no one would be blameless. The President recognizes that there are some MAGA Republicans in the House who understand the potential damage that defaulting on the debt could have on the economy. As the President, he understands that he would ultimately be held responsible for any negative consequences, which could impact his chances of being reelected.

Senator Marshall's Perspective

Senator Roger Marshall from Kansas shares his thoughts on the situation, highlighting the potential consequences for President Biden if the U.S. were to default on its debt. He believes that history books would record Biden as the President during such a default, which could significantly impact his chances of being a one-term President. Senator Marshall also mentions other challenges the Biden administration is facing, including high inflation rates, the Afghanistan debacle, open borders, and the potential default on debt. However, he expresses his belief that a default is unlikely to occur.

Impact on Farmers and Drought

When discussing the potential consequences of defaulting on debt, it's essential to consider the impact on various industries, such as farming. Senator Marshall mentions that farmers are already facing challenges due to factors like drought and interest rates. The inflation caused by the policies of the Biden administration has further exacerbated their difficulties. While the national issue of debt default is a concern, farmers are more focused on the price of doing business and the immediate challenges they face.

China Relations and National Security

President Biden recently blamed a "spy balloon" incident for derailing communications with China, signaling a shift in relations. Senator Marshall criticizes the President's response, suggesting that Biden fails to recognize when China and Russia are bullying the United States. He believes that the spy balloon incident was an example of China's attempt to bully the U.S., and he questions Biden's ability to handle such situations effectively. Senator Marshall also emphasizes that the open southern border is the most immediate national security issue the country is facing.

Border Crisis and Media Misrepresentation

Senator Marshall recently visited the border before Title 42 was lifted. He strongly disagrees with a New York Times op-ed that claims anyone discussing the border is trying to scare people. He highlights the reality of the situation, including the number of "gotaways" in the country since Title 42 ended. These individuals remain unidentified, raising concerns about potential terrorists or criminals entering the country. Senator Marshall also mentions the tragic consequences of the border crisis, such as fentanyl poisoning and human trafficking. He urges journalists to speak with the affected families and witness the situation firsthand.

Assessing the Border Situation

When discussing the decrease in border crossings, Senator Marshall compares it to giving credit to President Biden for gasoline prices dropping from $5 to $3.50 per gallon. He points out that during President Trump's term, there were approximately 1,000 illegal border crossings per day. However, this week alone, there have been over 3,000 crossings, along with 1,000 "gotaways." Senator Marshall expresses his concern about the individuals who manage to evade capture and the potential risks they pose.

As the situation regarding the debt default and border crisis continues to unfold, it is crucial to consider the potential consequences and the perspectives of various stakeholders. While President Biden believes he would be blameless based on his proposals, the political implications and the impact on his presidency cannot be ignored. Similarly, Senator Marshall highlights the challenges faced by farmers and the need for effective national security measures. The media's portrayal of the border crisis is also a point of contention, with Senator Marshall urging journalists to delve deeper into the realities faced by affected individuals and communities.

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