
Current chief beats out Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, Warren G. Harding
Bob Unruh
WND News Center
At one point, U.S. News listed Zachary Taylor, Herbert Hoover, John Tyler, Millard Fillmore, Warren G. Harding, William Henry Harrison, Franklin Pierce, Andrew Johnson and James Buchanan among the nation’s worst presidents ever.
Of course the politics of the issue demanded that they include Donald Trump, even though the nation’s security was high, its economy boomed, and its overseas influence was significant during his term.
But there’s a new leader of the pack, according to Bernie Marcus, 93, the co-founder of the massive Home Depot business empire that today spans thousands of stores and billions of dollars in revenue.
Joe Biden.
The Daily Mail said he announced, without qualifications, that Biden is “the worst president in history.”
It’s because Biden has so obstructed business in America.
If his business was started today, Marcus said in an interview with Financial Times, “We would end up with 15, 16 stores. I don’t know that we could go further.”
The problem is the socialism that Biden has endorsed and worked to promote as a replacement to capitalism.
“Nobody works. Nobody gives a damn,” Marcus said. “‘Just give it to me. Send me money. I don’t want to work – I’m too lazy, I’m too fat, I’m too stupid.'”
He said Biden also has cost the nation free speech.
“We don’t have it,” he said. “The woke people have taken over the world.”
Other problems that are contributing to the disaster that America is becoming are human resources executives, government bureaucrats, socialists, Harvard graduates, MBAs, Harvard MBAs, lawyers and accountants.
He’s a longtime Trump supporter and he likes either Trump or Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for president in 2024.
Also under Biden, America is facing inflation that now is about 7.1%, but has been as high as more than 9% in recent months.
Gasoline prices are sky-high, a result of Biden’s decision to impose every restriction possible on America’s petroleum industry. He’s insisting that windmills and solar panels will replace oil. The southern border is a crisis, and America’s international influence is plunging.
The Gateway Pundit said Marcus also slammed the “woke.”
At the Business Insider, explained, “The 93-year-old’s comments come as the number of employed Americans sits at a record high 154 million and the U.S. unemployment rate is near a historic low at 3.7%. However, U.S. businesses are still struggling to hire as consumer demand remains strong and many Americans have ditched lower-wage work, such as retail for better options. Marcus added that the retailer would not have been very successful had it been launched in today’s business climate.”
He said, “I’m worried about capitalism. Capitalism is the basis of Home Depot [and] millions of people have earned this success and had success. I’m talking manufacturers, vendors and distributors and people that work for us [who have been] able to enrich themselves by the journey of Home Depot. That’s the success. That’s why capitalism works.”
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