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Good morning! It’s taken less than a year for Biden to call it quits on his own signature campaign pledge to fight COVID-19 at the federal level. Instead, the President has decided to “borrow” the former administration’s strategy, after refusing a plan in October that would have provided 732 million Covid tests to the public.
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Joe 'No Federal Solution' Biden Now Owns Pandemic Dominic Green, Spectator World
Time to Revive the Principles of Operation Warp Speed. Paul Mango, RealClearPolitics
Biden on Covid: 'No Federal Solution' —The Editorial Board, Wall Street Journal
The year of living unreasonably — BEN SHAPIRO, JWR
Biden plagiarizes Trump COVID strategy, says pandemic is states' responsibility Christopher Tremoglie, Washington Times
GOP slams Biden for saying there’s ‘no federal solution’ to COVID Mark Moore and Samuel Chamberlain, New York Post
5 New Year's Resolutions for Biden After First Year Bust —Liz Peek, FOX News
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West Virginia Leads the Nation —Clarice Feldman, American Thinker
10 Things That Make America the Best Country in the World Amjad Masad, Twitter
Defining 'Insurrection' Down —Washington Examiner
Trump-Russia collusion theorists strike again —Byron York, Washington Examiner
'Badass' MTG Cruising to Reelection, DC Critics 'Delusional'-Paul Bedard, Examiner
Parental Rights Defined & Defended C. Bradley Thompson, The Redneck Intellectual
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