Biden is the Plagiarist in Chief!

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“Joe Biden's frequent plagiarism has cost him his chance for the presidency before. History seems to be on the verge of repeating itself yet again. As is well-known by now, Biden has plagiarized speeches from other politicians many times during his career, appropriating passages from the likes of Bobby Kennedy and Hubert Humphrey” according to author Nick Adams. Biden’s plagiarizing habits are showing even now in his presidential campaign. Even Biden’s COVID 19 plan was plagiarized from his favorite target for contempt, President Trump with little to no reporting by main stream media outlets! According to BreitBart News reporting at the time, Biden’s plan calls for “no efforts” to be spared in getting private laboratories and universities to help test for the virus. The suggestion mirrors a move the Trump administration took in February in ordering the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to allow hundreds of academic hospitals and private laboratories to start testing for the coronavirus. Similarly, the former vice president’s plan argues in favor of a federal relief effort for small businesses negatively impacted by the pandemic. The idea is identical to one Trump, himself, proposed on Wednesday, while addressing the nation in primetime. Trump’s version, which has been presented to Congress in the form of a $50 billion appropriation for low-interest loans to small businesses, includes detailed requirements for cost, eligibility, and implementation. Biden’s proposal, on the other hand, is vague in terms of cost, only stating the former vice president would push for the creation of a small-business loan program upon taking office.Other core recommendations from Biden’s plan are indistinguishable from current Trump administration efforts. Specifically, the former vice president’s proposal calls for revising existing laws and regulations to ensure insurance companies waive co-pays and deductibles for coronavirus testing and “any eventual vaccine.” The question is especially uncertain after Trump announced on Wednesday that he had convinced insurance providers to commit to waiving the costs for coronavirus. Trump has also secured other important concessions, including the expansion of coverage for treatment across all insurance plans. While this means that an eventual vaccine for the virus would not necessarily be free, portions of the cost would likely be covered. Likewise, the former vice president’s pledge to “accelerate” the development of a vaccine is something the Trump administration has undertaken. In January, officials from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced they were fast-tracking the development of a coronavirus vaccine in anticipation of potential outbreak. At the time, health officials were hoping that a streamlined process would ensure the vaccine was ready for clinical trials by at least May. The similarities between Biden’s proposals and what the current administration is already doing to combat the coronavirus and other policy proposals has not escaped notice by the American people either. Biden’s economic plan is an almost exact copy of Trump’s America First policies with the exception of being tough on China. Again the American people see Biden’s economic promises as empty and feckless, coming from a man who has spent 47 years in office selling American jobs to other countries, especially China. This is not the first time the former vice president has attracted scrutiny for plagiarizing and if history serves, it won’t be the last. Just a reminder friends, we can’t do this without your support so don’t forget to subscribe to The Rob Maness Show YouTube channel, our email news letter at robmaness.com and join our Facebook supporter group on the @colrobmaness page.

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