December 26, 2024
Abstract
As another new year looms just days away, the normal human response is to reflect on what transpired in the year we are about to ring out. However, this trip around the sun might be different.
In 3 Short Weeks We Will Have A New President
As we step into 2025, the dawn of a new presidency ushers in a wave of optimism and opportunity for the United States. This transition of leadership brings with it the promise of fresh ideas, renewed focus, and a commitment to addressing the challenges of our time with innovative solutions.

The coming months present a chance to unite as a nation, embracing common goals while celebrating the diversity that defines us.
Under this new administration, we can look forward to bold initiatives aimed at strengthening the economy, advancing technology, and ensuring a sustainable future. Investments in infrastructure, education, and clean energy will not only create jobs but also position the United States as a global leader in innovation and environmental stewardship. By prioritizing these areas, the administration seeks to build a resilient economy that works for everyone, fostering opportunities for individuals and businesses alike.
Moreover, the spirit of unity and bipartisanship offers a chance to heal divisions and foster a culture of mutual respect. As we work together to address pressing issues—ranging from healthcare to climate change—there is immense potential for transformative progress. The year 2025 represents not just a change in leadership but also an opportunity for all Americans to contribute to a shared vision of prosperity and well-being. Let us embrace this new chapter with hope, determination, and the belief that together, we can achieve great things.
Tip-Toeing Around the Past-Retrospective
In summary, while President Biden was the elected leader, the effective management and operation of the presidency during his term were significantly influenced by a core group of trusted advisers and the structured support of the Executive Office.
During President Joe Biden's administration, the Executive Office of the President (EOP) was overseen by a combination of formal appointees and a close-knit group of senior advisers who played pivotal roles in shaping policy and managing day-to-day operations.
Key figures in the Biden Administration were: Ron Klain, Jeff Zients, Mike Donilon, Steve Ricchetti, Bruce Reed:, Anita Dunn, Jake Sullivan, Susan Rice and Neera Tanden. Reports indicate that this group of advisers, sometimes referred to as a "politburo," were actually covering up Biden's physical or mental inabilities to discharge the powers and duties of the Office of the Presidency.
Special Counsel Robert Hurr stated that he found “evidence that President Biden willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vice presidency when he was a private citizen." Hurr also reported that "Biden would likely present himself to a jury ... as a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory."
And Finally ...
Finally, the social and cultural tensions that persisted during this period contributed to a climate of unease for many. Regarding Biden’s presidency, it is understandable why the majority of Americans wonder who has been in control of our country on a day-to-day basis when President Biden seemed to be out of command of his faculties. Whoever was in charge, may eventually and rightfully go to jail.
The best way to predict the future is to create it. – Abraham Lincoln
