1. President Joe Biden is coming to Poland. The search continues for those willing to form “extent crowds” (S. Barańczak). Of course, they will.
2. What will president Biden want from us, but a much older man late assessed as "smart and energetic"? Answer: He will want something that we will not know immediately, but which will surely not benefit us.
For example, Poland's accession to the war. Like sending a Polish soldier to Ukraine. e.g. gyrating loans to Ukraine. How about approval to grow US forces in Poland?
Our consent is improbable to have consequences in the form of “tanning of Polish landowners in Crimea”. Our consent can only make the prophecy of the clairvoyant of Człuchow materialize for erstwhile and Wawel will be reconstructed from debris and suporex.
3. Should we love president Joe as a human being? He has a boy named Hunter, who, as Biden himself admitted, has fallen into problems of a drug-intimate nature, and movie presentations of this fall are available online. The same boy not so long ago went with the laptop to a craftsman who specialized in servicing this kind of equipment and gave it there to repair. Then he forgot to choice up.
The craftsman turned out to be a man of greed for the cognition of his fellowmen and looked into the laptop. What he found there led him to carry the equipment straight to the FBI facility, although, as any laugh, it was up to the client and personally, to hand it over to him. After adding to the service, for example, a million dollars.
The problem now is that there are not only notes on sex or life-coloring substances in the avalanche of laptop content, but hundreds of information relating to various dark interests conducted by the boy of the U.S. President, among others, in Ukraine.
And the digression... Lech Wałęsa, b. president of the Republic of Poland, in his time "died" more on the criminal accounts of his highly multiplied household than on "Bolku".
Because can you trust the ability to manage a country of a man who can't keep an eye on his rabid son?
4. Before you become “excited in an enthusiastic crowd of enthusiasts” with American flags in your hands, though for a minute think...
Love may be blind, but not to that extent.
Margaret Brat