It's bad enough that SharterJoe is weaker than a teabag used 6 times. He's going to stand back and look at not only the first Chicom spy "balloon" (which could be any number of things - a new virus, EMP, all sorts of threats), but a second one as well.
This abrogation of duty, above everything else he's ****ed up since he began walking the Earth, must be addressed by Impeachment. No other way to do it. Even if he's not convicted, the message must be sent.
That is, if we have a country any more. I'm not sure we do, frankly. The drooling, spineless, feckless moron sitting in the White House is - at the direction of someone else, likely Barry - doing his level best to destroy this country.
There should've been no debate. No question. No argument. Just a scramble of air assets to bring down that thing. Even though the first balloon was at 60,000 ft, you can't tell me we don't have the capability of shooting a ****ing balloon down. Reason given for why that hadn't occurred, according to an Air Force brigadier general (they couldn't even put spineless Milley in front of the camera, much less SharterJoe), they were worried about the wreckage hitting someone.
In Wyoming. Or Montana.

So, it turns out the Chinese spy balloon drifting — potentially still being steered by China — across the United States is not the only nefarious surveillance operation happening in our hemisphere.
According to Pentagon Press Secretary Brigadier General Pat Ryder, the Department of Defense is "seeing reports of a balloon transiting Latin America" and "now assess it is another Chinese surveillance balloon" as of Friday night.
🎈🚨 Pentagon Press Secretary Brigadier General Patrick Ryder: "We are seeing reports of a balloon transiting Latin America. We now assess it is another Chinese surveillance balloon."
— Spencer Brown (@itsSpencerBrown) February 4, 2023
Ryder's statement given to multiple media outlets is as vague as he was during a Friday afternoon press briefing in which he refused to disclose the exact location of the first spy balloon that's been over the United States and will be for the next few days as it traverses the continental United States.
But "Latin America" doesn't exactly provide enough detail to discern which other country China could be looking to spy on, nor does it indicate where this second spy balloon was before Friday night's disclosure.
Latin America encompasses everything from Mexico to Tierra del Fuego at the tip of South America so... where is this second balloon? CNN reported that a "US official" the second balloon "does not appear to be currently heading to the United States," but that doesn't rule out the chance it was already here unnoticed or unannounced.
Is the second spy balloon over Mexico after turning south following surveillance of California, Arizona, New Mexico, or Texas? That would be alarming given the number of military installations in those states. Or is the balloon somewhere in Argentina or Brazil, which would be less of an immediate concern to the United States and our security, but still worrisome.
It is, of course, in the Biden administration's best interest to leave as much detail out as possible given the criticism Biden has taken for his decision to simply watch the Chinese surveillance payload pass over the continental United States, and that's likely why Biden and his crew are almost always running afoul of their promise to be the most transparent administration in history.
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/spencerbrown/2023/02/03/pentagon-confirms-theres-a-second-chinese-spy-balloon-n2619159