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Biden Struggles to Navigate Delaware Beach & Stumbles Multiple Times.

 

IF JB isn't fit to be in office as the President Why not turn this job over to DT as he's the NEW President Chosen. Why wait till the end of January, He's voted in so what's the Delay.

Let DT do his job, he's better then what we had and what we got now.

No Excuses for the Delay till  January 20  

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22 minutes ago, digger70 said:

Biden Struggles to Navigate Delaware Beach & Stumbles Multiple Times.

 

IF JB isn't fit to be in office as the President Why not turn this job over to DT as he's the NEW President Chosen. Why wait till the end of January, He's voted in so what's the Delay.

Let DT do his job, he's better then what we had and what we got now.

No Excuses for the Delay till  January 20  


Because 20th January is written in your constitution as inauguration day.  If you think Donald is so special he deserves different treatment than every single other elected president since 1933 then start a petition for a constitutional amendment. You can call it the Delusional Amendment.

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8 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:


Because 20th January is written in your constitution as inauguration day.  If you think Donald is so special he deserves different treatment than every single other elected president since 1933 then start a petition for a constitutional amendment. You can call it the Delusional Amendment.

I don't think that DT is That special  My opinion  is  I just think that it is a stupid Idea to wait that long for the new President to get in office, I belie that if one won the Votes  He/She should be in office within a week after the Final count of the Votes.

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24 minutes ago, digger70 said:

I don't think that DT is That special  My opinion  is  I just think that it is a stupid Idea to wait that long for the new President to get in office, I belie that if one won the Votes  He/She should be in office within a week after the Final count of the Votes.


Not that simple in the US as you need to still go through the electoral college system. They have to appoint electors (by mid December), then they have to vote, then the votes need to be counted which goes to early Jan. Only then has he officially "won".

Inauguration Day used to be in March but the 1933 amendment moved it to 20th January.

I do agree though that it is a stupidly long time between public vote and office transfer. In the UK (if no hung parliament) it is usually done within 24 or 48 hours.

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1 hour ago, digger70 said:

Biden Struggles to Navigate Delaware Beach & Stumbles Multiple Times.

 

IF JB isn't fit to be in office as the President Why not turn this job over to DT as he's the NEW President Chosen. Why wait till the end of January, He's voted in so what's the Delay.

Let DT do his job, he's better then what we had and what we got now.

No Excuses for the Delay till  January 20  

When the USA will suffer even more...........😉

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22 hours ago, renaissanc said:

The poor soul can't talk and walk on sand at the same time. 

 

I don't think he can do either, even one at a time.

 

Makes you wonder who is running the US.

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17 hours ago, josephbloggs said:


Because 20th January is written in your constitution as inauguration day.  If you think Donald is so special he deserves different treatment than every single other elected president since 1933 then start a petition for a constitutional amendment. You can call it the Delusional Amendment.

I think it's because so many officials need to be chosen and approved to be ready in time. A peculiar US custom. In more sensible countries, those people are permanent bureaucrats and just carry on regardless of which party won the vote.

Obviously they can't be selected before the election.

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The lower limb weakness is already  established and no secret. The man has arthritis and chronic plantar fascitis. This impacts his  walking gait. It isn't a balance issue as much as it is an ability to take proper steps. The illness does not impact his cognitive ability.

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3 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

You really are bitter that Trump is a WINNER.


Not bitter at all. I just think it's hilarious that out of a country of over 300m (and some of them are quite intelligent) the best they can do is to replace one doddering old mentally challenged weirdo with another one, and one that is also a misogynist, a liar, a criminal, and a borderline racist.

I'll just sit here and watch the lunacy unfold.

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22 hours ago, josephbloggs said:

Inauguration Day used to be in March but the 1933 amendment moved it to 20th January.

I do agree though that it is a stupidly long time between public vote and office transfer. In the UK (if no hung parliament) it is usually done within 24 or 48 hours.

 

It's a throwback to the days of olde when it took months to travel to DC from the West Coast.  After it took months to get news of who won...

 

I think it still serves a useful purpose to give the lefties time to recover from that syndrome that doesn't exist, before they take to their beds (and to the streets) again when The Donald does get sworn in.  Wouldn't want too many to shave their heads and buy their plane tickets to leave the country.  Possibly to a country with low balcony rails.

 

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3 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

The lower limb weakness is already  established and no secret. The man has arthritis and chronic plantar fascitis. This impacts his  walking gait. It isn't a balance issue as much as it is an ability to take proper steps. The illness does not impact his cognitive ability.


Are you his personal physician?

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On 11/12/2024 at 5:42 AM, Jingthing said:

Much ado about nothing.

So having a sitting President of the United States of America that is clearly in cognitive decline and has been for some time (how long?????) is "Much ado about nothing."? Brilliant.

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3 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

So having a sitting President of the United States of America that is clearly in cognitive decline and has been for some time (how long?????) is "Much ado about nothing."? Brilliant.

What about your Trump, he has shown the world over the last few weeks that he has a screw loose. 🤪

 

You and your ilk take the p_ss out of an ageing man because you've got nothing.

 

How sad and childish...............:coffee1:

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12 minutes ago, transam said:

What about your Trump, he has shown the world over the last few weeks that he has a screw loose. 🤪

 

You and your ilk take the p_ss out of an ageing man because you've got nothing.

 

How sad and childish...............:coffee1:

Do you mean the man that didn't take one day off in the election and that won the electoral college, the popular vote, the Senate and the House? Not bad for someone with "a screw loose." As for Biden it's the Democrats that has kept him there and not invoke the 25th Amendment. BTW saying someone is in cognitive decline is not pulling the piss. It's an observation. An observation known globally in this case.

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1 minute ago, dinsdale said:

Do you mean the man that didn't take one day off in the election and that won the electoral college, the popular vote, the Senate and the House? Not bad for someone with "a screw loose." As for Biden it's the Democrats that has kept him there and not invoke the 25th Amendment. BTW saying someone is in cognitive decline is not pulling the piss. It's an observation. An observation known globally.

So, he likes going round making up stories for numpties to believe........😂

It is also numpties that take the p_ss out of an 82 year old man, who has served his country well for decades, because he is old.

 

Sad........:coffee1:

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8 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

The lower limb weakness is already  established and no secret. The man has arthritis and chronic plantar fascitis. This impacts his  walking gait. It isn't a balance issue as much as it is an ability to take proper steps. The illness does not impact his cognitive ability.

You did see the debate didn't you. Fairly sure arthritis and plantar fasciitis wasn't playing much of a role then. By much of a role I mean NONE. 

Bit like this little collage. To say any of this is because of arthritis or plantar fasciitis is grasping at non-existent straws.

 

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On 11/12/2024 at 5:42 AM, Jingthing said:

Much ado about nothing.

 

Donald Trump: **Exists**     Jingthing: "Waaah!  Fascist!  Dementia!  Nazi!"

 

Joe Biden: **Shows clear signs of dementia and frailty**     Jingthing: "Meh...  Nothing to see here..."

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3 hours ago, transam said:

So, he likes going round making up stories for numpties to believe........😂

It is also numpties that take the p_ss out of an 82 year old man, who has served his country well for decades, because he is old.

 

Sad........:coffee1:

Name some of Bidens achievements per his 50 years... in you own words, not a Google link, tell us wjat you actually know about Biden... guarantee its nothing

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31 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

Name some of Bidens achievements per his 50 years... in you own words, not a Google link, tell us wjat you actually know about Biden... guarantee its nothing

Just his last 4 yrs. Ukraine/Russia war. Israel/Gaza. Funded Iran. Millions of illegal immigrants. Soaring crime. Soaring prices. Men in women's sports. Censorship of free speech. Huge debt. High inflation. Low employment. House prices and rents through the roof. Botched withdrawal from Afghanistan. Chose Harris as VP although that probably wasn't his decision. DEI. ............

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