Before I tell you about what ignorant two things Joe Biden said last week, I will tell you of his past cheats. Biden’s ignorance should come as no surprise to anyone because he cheated { plagiarized } his way through college, he cheated { plagiarized } his way into the United States Senate, and with the help of others, Biden cheated his way into the presidency.
Biden appeared on 60 minutes for an interview.
“Mr. President, as you know, last Tuesday, the annual inflation rate came in at 8.3%, the stock market nosedived, people are shocked by their grocery bills. What can you do better and faster?”
“Well, first of all,” Biden said, “let’s put this in perspective. Inflation rate month to month was just, uh, up, up, just an inch. Hardly at all.”
Who else uses inches for the inflation rate? An inch is a lot! Inflation rates appear on graphs. An inch on a typical inflation graph would be off the graph for the inflation rate.
Biden said the United States would go to war if China invaded Taiwan. Biden had said this three other times in the last three months. Right afterward to include this time, the White House issued a retraction to Biden’s assertion to defend Taiwan. Is Biden the president or not? The previous White House Taiwan corrections show Biden is one stupid son of a bitch.
Lastly, Biden said something so stupid last week that it confirmed he is the most ignorant president in our country’s history. This is adjusted to the current knowledge of our era. Joe Biden said, “There is nothing that we can’t do or figure out.” There are many things that will be forever beyond the grasp of humanity. We will never be able to travel at the speed of light or anywhere close to that speed. Mass becomes infinite at the speed of light. Biden should know this if he had not cheated his way through college. Moreover, the passage of time stops at the speed of light. Thus, if it was possible to travel at the speed of light, the humans would be frozen at the second the spacecraft attained the speed of light.
Published by Editor, Sammy Campbell. Written by Mark Pullen.