These near-daily campaign-strategy letters are aimed at highlighting Mr. Biden's strengths, addressing possible political liabilities for Mr. Biden, and also calling attention to why the current Incumbent in the White House, Donald Trump, has clearly flunked his crash course on "How to Either Be or Appear to Be a Successful U.S. President":
----- Forwarded Message -----
From: John McMillan
To: Joebiden Info
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2020, 09:11:28 PM CDT
Subject: 4-23-20 campaign-strategy letter for Democratic Presidential Candidate Joe Biden
April 23, 2020
Dear Mr. Biden,
You can score a lot of points with voters if you politely pose the question, "What has been President Donald Trump's domestic policy on the subject of organic farming, and what percentage of all Americans of today have ever heard or read or seen our current chief of state state his position on that subject?"
If you were to ask that type of two-part question specifically during your televised Presidential Debates with President Trump, it is likely he would turn beet red from embarrassment. That moment in the debate would be very memorable for voters, since it would be a moment in which you had just exposed Mr. Trump as being the "Emperor Who Wore No Clothes".
Very apparent and shocking neglect of that very important federal public-policy issue by President Trump can be found on the back side of a box of Kashi-brand (registered-trademark) "Cinnamon Harvest Organic Whole Wheat Biscuits" breakfast cereal that I recently purchased in a retail store in Austin, Texas. Kashi-brand cereals, as you may recall from your own visits to the supermarket in Delaware and Washington, D.C., are distributed by Kashi Sales LLC of Solana Beach, California, with a cited copyright date of 2018. The toll-free phone number for that first-rate company is: 1-877-747-2467. That company's website address is: http://www.kashi.com
"Less than 1% of U.S. farmland is organic.", a printed message on the back of the above-cited Kashi-brand cereal box currently announces with polite dismay. "That's why we (the Kashi Company) created the Certified Transitional program to support farmers as they take the 3-year journey to Organic Certification."
Mr. Biden, I feel confident that if you yourself during the 2020 Presidential Debates or current Presidential Campaign are asked to offer your own policy agenda on how you plan to increase the percentage of all agricultural farmland in the United States that is organic, many millions of voters will be grateful for your very specific and incisive and sagacious reply---particularly if you also explain why you believe there are numerous very tangible benefits to our entire nation, and to the American people, from increasing the percentage of all farmland in our nation that is organic.
Mr. Biden, I hope that this additional issue will help you to remind all voters of why you will do a lot more to help more Americans in a much wider variety of ways than would President Trump have accomplished had he been somehow "approved" by voters for a second term of office.
Best Wishes to you and your campaign staff, and please do not hesitate to call me or write to me if you would like to consider adding me to your list of "brain trust" contributors who help you decisively win the "Battle of Ideas", as it might be called, in the current Presidential campaign.
Sincerely,
John Kevin McMillan, a former full-time professional newspaper reporter or full-time professional magazine reporter in four respective states: Texas, Massachusetts, Minnesota, and Florida.
My home address ever since June 21, 2019:
Pebble Creek Apartments, 8805 North Plaza Drive, Apt. 2418, Austin, TX 78753.
Home phone: (512) 342-2295.
Cell phone: (512) 993-7305.
P.S. On an unrelated note, I was just reminded of a question that I feel sure might get posed to you during the Presidential campaign. That question, either directly referring or alluding to your own very strong Catholic Church heritage, might be:
"Mr. Biden, in your capacity as a loyal lifelong member of the Catholic Church are you very concerned about the possibility that your Vatican City-based religious denomination might have to file for bankruptcy because of a combined total of hundreds of previous, current, and future lawsuits filed against Catholic priests and Catholic bishops around the world?"
The follow-up question to you might then be this:
"Should the U.S. Government attempt to 'bail out' any Catholic-owned hospitals or Catholic Church-owned universities or Catholic Church-owned primary or secondary schools or any other Catholic Church-owned institutions or entities in the United States, if a bankruptcy scenario for the Catholic Church were to ever occur?
"Would any such federal bail-out scenario put you and the U.S. Government at risk of violating the U.S. Constitution Bill of Rights that full protects Separation of Church and State?"
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