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Seriously, Grandpa needs to go home and rest.
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President Biden raised eyebrows on social media this week after appearing to reveal plans to build a railroad from the Pacific Ocean "across" the Indian Ocean.
"We have plans to build a railroad from the Pacific all the way across the Indian Ocean," Biden told the League of Conservation Voters at their annual dinner in Washington, D.C., Wednesday night. "We have plans to build in Angola, one of the largest solar plants in the world. I could go on, but I'm not. I'm going off script. I'm going to get in trouble."
... I'm going off script. I'm going to get in trouble." ...
Boy, that's an understatement. Trouble enough to make it clear he belongs in an assisted care facility. I wonder if he also thinks Guam is going to capsize if too many democrats stand on one side of the island.
Take the phone away from this moron.
I don't know how much more evidence the left needs to get it through their heads that the leader of the free world is nothing more than a blathering cadaver. He is a national security risk.
For the love of God and country, he needs to be removed from office. Now.
As long as Brandon wears his hardhat on the job site and is careful when running his railroad through Guam, so as to not capsize it, I'm fine with his new railroad. After all, before Brandon started driving the eighteen wheelers, he played with choo choo trains on the living room floor. What better preparation for the building of a trans-Pacific railroad could there be?
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