Neither of your responses makes much sense, I'm afraid. When you say that Biden's policies have been good for you, we can all find individuals they've been good for, but my point was that those policies are not progressive; rather, they favor multinational corporations at the expense of ordinary Americans. As far as your second response, I, again, have no idea what you're referring to. I don't consider myself a Republican (I'm independent and have a diverse smattering of views), but you really haven't provided enough information for anyone to understand how Republicans are responsible for any of the bizarre list of things you accuse them of (such as taking your earned degrees, passport and family photographs, none of which are Republican policies of which I've ever heard). And then your final two sentences are just incoherent ad hominems based on nothing other than my day job as an attorney. Because I'm an attorney, I "wouldn't know enlightenment if it fell on [me]"? Huh? What does being an attorney have to do with enlightenment? To the extent it matters, my main interests are literature and philosophy, not law. I don't identify very much with my profession and don't spend much time palling around with colleagues. But I guess none of that matters to you because you're just tossing darts in the dark.