Long gas lines, soaring energy prices, the Middle East close to war, unemployment is rising, New York in shambles, race riots, out of control crime, and an ineffectual Democrat president. Welcome back to the 1970s. Can we at least hope fashionable cocaine use will make a comeback?

As was Jimmy Carter before him, Joe Biden is engulfed in several crises of his own making. We thought it would take Biden six months to achieve this level of disaster. But only in this way is Biden an overachiever.

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Of course Carter didn’t have a catastrophe on his southern border, he didn’t suck up to the Iranians until the end of his administration, and the PC Thought Police were in their infancy. But the present makings are all here for a return to mood rings, pet rocks, and roller disco. We shudder at the very possibilities.

FNC: “Memo to President Biden: Life moves pretty fast, and now the world is on fire. Israel is erupting, Americans are utterly confused when masks should be worn for COVID-19 protection and then there are the agita-inducing long lines for gasoline. And that was just Tuesday. A lot has changed in a matter of days.

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Friday was supposed to be a glorious day for Biden. The latest employment numbers were set to be released, and economists were gushing that a million new jobs had likely been created in April by exuberant employers and their newly vaccinated workers. His team no doubt was prepared to unleash Biden to perform a little victory dance at the White House celebrating the stupendous number. But the show had to be hastily revamped when the actual tally came in nearly three-quarters-of-a-million jobs lower than expected; just 266,000 jobs created and unemployment unexpectedly rising to 6.1%. The jobs figures were just the first in a series of out-of-nowhere body blows hitting the president during a remarkable five days of bad developments that stretched from Israel to the Mexican border and up the East Coast via the Colonial Pipeline.” And to top it all off, COVID-19.

GOP Sen. Susan Collins, R-ME, roasted CDC chief Rochelle Walensky Tuesday on “conflicting” direction on school reopenings, wearing masks outside, and other virus related issues. Collins understands, as do many now, the CDC will do anything, say anything, to hang on to power and influence.

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Collins: “I used to have the utmost respect for the guidance from the CDC. I always considered the CDC to be the gold standard. I don’t anymore,” Collins said, “the conflicting, confusing guidance from your agency has undermined public confidence and contradicts the scientific guidance of many experts. Unnecessary barriers to reopening schools, exaggerating the risk of outdoor transmission and unworkable restrictions on summer camps. Why does this matter? It matters because it undermines public confidence in your recommendations, in the recommendations that do make sense, in the recommendations that Americans should be following.” That’s the perfect cherry on top of Biden’s recipe for a return to the 70s. Can feathered hair and leisure suits be far behind?