Biden’s Vegas Admission Has People Stunned

On Wednesday, Joe Biden spoke about “reducing expenses for American families” and prescription drug rates at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.”
 

Yet since Joe Biden is Joe Biden, you should expect to receive an unhealthy dose of uncertainty and deception.

He then started his customary ritual, which involves telling everybody seated higher than him, “Don’t leap.”

He appears to find it humorous, but it simply looks strange to me and always makes me think of the Hillary Clinton meme in which she is seen gazing aloft for the balloons while having her mouth open.

Biden started off by discussing pharmaceutical medicines. Then, however, he chuckled in an odd way about passing away from heart disease and “declared war on cancer.”

How mentally unstable is he now? However, his “war” on cancer is merely talk, just like the rest of his policies. But picture laughing at those who are suffering from heart disease. Similar to when he made fun of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene when she was talking about a mother who lost both of her boys to fentanyl, there are certain things that people just don’t laugh at. Another one is laughing at heart disease-related death. I’m not sure what Joe’s issue is right now, but he seems to be deteriorating quickly.

Then, Biden declared that after “decades” of battle, they had “finally, finally triumphed” against big Pharma.

Is he for real? Uh, Joe? Dems. have been in cahoots with “big Pharma” for decades. Biden himself demanded that vaccines be purchased from large pharmaceutical companies. Hence, if “we” triumphed, it was probably not the American people. That is one huge whopper, to put it mildly.

But then he began talking, or must I say lying, about his spending plans and economic strategies.

He claimed to have lowered the deficit, but even CNN and Moody’s have exposed him for lying about it.

“I’ll show you what you value if you show me your budget,” Biden replied.

What an excellent observation on his budget. Because his budget exemplifies his ideals, which are not those of the American people or what is best for them.

Author: Steven Sinclaire

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