The following article, If You Think Biden Was Bad, Compare Him to This – Part 3, was first published on The Black Sphere.

In Part III of this article we begin with a man…well, check that. I’m not really sure what you call a man who “breastfeeds”.

Buttigieg, Secy of Transportation

Another zero-experience for the post cabinet member who created headaches for the Biden administration when he advocated for a mileage tax.

He quickly backpedaled after learning that the tax hurt the poor the most. Next came Buttigieg’s supply-chain issues that left cargo ships moored of the coast of California and elsewhere for months. To solve the problem, Buttigieg suggest a task force. While Buttigieg’s team assembled this “task force”, he opted for two months of paternity leave.

And while some of the supply-chain issues were resolved, Buttigieg added to the misery of Americans by deploying speed-trap cameras across the nation. Because nothing says progress like getting a ticket in the mail for rushing to a job that won’t pay your bills.

Marcia Fudge, Secy of HUD

As Democrats rush to spend even more money, only 11 percent of the $46 billion in emergency rental assistance has been distributed. Rather than concentrate on getting that money out, Fudge is pushing the new spending plan and asking for more employees and more funding for HUD (despite, as Spectrum News noted, already having 7,000 workers and a $50 billion budget). Fudge is also divisive, saying “I don’t believe” that Republicans “care even a little bit about people of color.”

Fudge left back in March of last year. She claimed she needed more than $3 billion to improve public housing and multi-family housing. The need is more than $70 billion, she said. Fudge had hoped Congress would approve permanent funding to help communities soon after disasters, like hurricanes, as HUD often helps with long-term recovery efforts.

“We’re making incremental changes, but we need to make bigger changes and we need to make them faster,’’ she said. “We’re doing everything we can with the resources we’ve got.”

The fact that Fudge couldn’t get in on the massive funds Biden gave out like SNAP cards,

Xavier Becerra, Secy of HHS: are we healthier?

According to Fox News,

Last week, the Washington Post reported that senior White House officials are unhappy with Xavier Becerra, Secretary of Health and Human Services, over his mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic. They have reportedly “openly mused” about his replacement. “He hasn’t showed up,” Eric Topol, a leading COVID analyst, told the Post. He’s been “like a ghost.”

And what about losing track of thousands of children?

“How can you say that the No. 1 priority is the safety of these unaccompanied children when you’re placing them in sponsors’ homes that occasionally have had criminal gang affiliations because there are no proper background checks?” Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., asked.

Becerra said his agency follows “child welfare best practices” that include “extensive” background checks.

Jane Granholm, Secy of Energy

Granhold telling oil and gas companies that their industry was dying and “the bottom line is you have got to move,” she said. “You cannot hang on and be the Kodak or the Blockbuster Video of the energy world. You have got to diversify.” David Blackmon, an independent energy analyst, said the response among executives was likely a chuckle and a glance at their massive profits. “Oil and gas executives function in an industry that has been assured by politicians that it was dying and bound to cease to exist in every decade going back to the 1850s. They’ve heard this sort of thing before, and know they will likely hear it again 10 and 20 and 30 years from now,” Blackmon wrote.

And while Granholm knows little about energy, she does take after Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi when it comes to stocks. As the New York Post reported,

Sen. Josh Hawley scolded Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm over her history of owning stocks without proper disclosure and accused her of being the face of “institutionalized corruption” at the department.

Granholm, the former Democratic governor of Michigan, was adamant that she simply made a “mistake” and didn’t realize she owned several stocks when she took the reigns as energy secretary — but Hawley (R-Mo.) was unconvinced.

“I just want to know who really runs the Energy Department. Is it you or is it the mega-corporations whose stock that you own that you’re making profit in,” Hawley fumed during a Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing on Tuesday.

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