Allow me to retort.....although I do agree with about half of this. Which is about where I usually end up.
First - I have seen many a state of the union address and many political speeches and I have almost never, ever seen one of them where a president admitted that much of anything was his own fault. So you take the first two paragraphs, change the subjects, and make the same comment about pretty much every state of the union speech in the last 30 years. Trump was notorious (and is) for never, ever taking the blame about anything. WHY would you expect something different from Biden?
Secondly.....on Covid......its just downright silly to make a comment like that without also stating that.....the facts have changed. What is right now is NOT necessarily what was right a year ago. There was ALWAYS going to be a time when we were going to stop taking precautions as the cases dwindled........but it doesn't, in any way, by itself mean that those things were not the right things to do a year or two ago. So congratulating himself for having it right now that the pandemic is almost over is senseless. You can make an argument Desantis was right on a lot of this, but not because of what the Democrats are doing now.
I do agree with Desantis on the crime situation in general. Biden coming out and saying "fund the police" is a reversal.....at least from what the far left was saying for a long time (although I think the moderate left felt pretty quickly that "defund the police" was stupid and a political loser, but they can't control their wacko element). I think that is fair criticism though.
The border issue......what we have there is a fundamental difference between the two sides. I have always been with the conservatives, for some 30 years, on this issue. But the reality is that its not so much that the democrats can't control the border as it is that they don't really want to. So while the republicans look at this as a failing, the democrats mostly don't. And we know the far left thinks even Biden is too hard on the illegals......so this is more of a policy disagreement than operational error in my opinion. But, again, I side with the republicans on this issue and I don't have any problem with it being brought up here.