Just about 2 years ago, Joe Biden stole the White House and his garbage policies have tanked the once-thriving economy. In a hilarious moment, lacking any self-awareness, the illegitimate president wants us to think about why the recession got so bad 2 years ago.
Biden was in Kentucky on Wednesday with his new BFF Mitch McConnel to sell the Infrastructure bill that was passed a year and a half ago. Things started off a little shaky as Biden tried to thank Joeseph Meyer, the Mayor of Covington, Kentucky.
“I’m delighted to see Mayor Covington and uh the Mayor of Covington I should say. He is Covington, uh, uh, Joe Mayor,” said Biden.
So Joe Mayor, the Meyer of Covington?
Then Biden asked the American people to do something he is incapable of and that’s to think:
“Think about why the recession got so bad two years ago,” Bide said.
Wait a second, isn’t it the official position of the Biden administration that there is no recession? Whatever, if Biden wants us to think about why the recession got so bad two years ago, let’s humor him.
I wonder if there was any event, about two years ago that could explain why the strong economy under President Trump suddenly went to shit. The only thing I can come up with is that Joe Biden was sworn in as the illegitimate president of the United States.
Joe however has a different explanation:
“Cars got so expensive because we didn’t have semiconductors,” said Biden.
So we were plunged into a recession, with the price of food, gas, and housing going through the roof, because we didn’t have semiconductors? Also, we had semiconductors.
I think Joe Biden stealing the White House is a more logical reason for the shitshow our economy has become.
After making such a nonsensical statement, Biden upped the WTF? factor with this pearl of wisdom:
“I’ve traveled over 140 countries around the world. A sow a suh, owm paraphrase the phrase of my old neighborhood. Rest of the countries the world’s not a patch in our jeans if we do what we want to do we need to do,” said Biden.
Was that a phrase from his black neighborhood or his Puerto Rican neighborhood? Whatever the case, he probably shouldn’t have paraphrased it because as it stands, the phrase makes no sense. Even accounting for Joe’s lack of pronunciation and diction, this incomprehensible.
A major theme in Joe’s goofy speech is that America used to be a leader in manufacturing, which he pronounces man-a-fak-sha-ing, and infrastructure, but lost her way. The time frame he lays out for this loss coincides nicely with his career as a politician. Though he doesn’t realize it, what he’s really saying is that ever since he became a U.S. Senator, AKA a leader in government, America has been moving backwards.
He really drove home the point of his failed leadership when he asked us to think about what event 2 years ago caused the current record inflation and recession. Somehow, I don’t believe he really wants the American people thinking about what a shitty job he’s done.