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BIDEN’S TAX increase continues to grab the attention of The Best Memes of the Week. Although taxes continue to rise, it wasn’t all going to be bad news and CNN continues its free fall. The FBI raid on Trump’s house continues to bring us some great memes.
The best memes about IRS and taxes
The economic disaster created by the Biden administration is on you. Although the Democrats insist in their talking points that they will go after the rich, the hiring of 87,000 new agents for the IRS seems to indicate that they are going to get down to the nitty-gritty of everyone’s pockets.
The best memes about CNN
CNN continues to plummet. The vacancies at the FBI may suit Brian Stelter, one of the most sectarian journalists in recent history, who has been fired from the network. His departure from CNN joins the recent departure of Jeffrey Toobin, who a few months ago resisted after being caught touching himself in front of a webcam in a work meeting, but who has not been able to endure the crisis that CNN is going through.
The best memes about the harassment of Trump
Almost no one is taking the FBI raid on Trump seriously. Not because the matter is not serious, but because the FBI is making an appalling fool of itself as Biden’s political police.
Other top memes of the week
The dystopia in which we seem to live manifests itself in different ways, and the best memes are no strangers to what is going on. Big Tech’s control is increasingly worrisome. The CDC’s changes in criteria also give food for thought about how dystopian the world has been for a few years now. What a few months ago was a conspiracy theory that guaranteed you censorship on social media, is now the CDC’s official guidance.
The normalization of hyper-sexualization of children also belongs in a horror sci-fi novel. At least we can laugh at the memes.
Ignacio Manuel García Medina, Business Management teacher. Artist and lecturer specialized in Popular Culture for various platforms. Presenter of the program "Pop Libertario" for the Juan de Mariana Institute. Lives in the Canary Islands, Spain // Ignacio M. García Medina es profesor de Gestión de Empresas. Es miembro del Instituto Juan de Mariana y conferenciante especializado en Cultura Popular e ideas de la Libertad.
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