How Joe Biden sleeps at night is unclear. We know he’s fond of going to bed early at night, but no word on how he lives with himself with the perpetual lying.
How any Democrat sleeps at night is a mystery that may never be solved.
During a trip to Colorado in an attempt to comfort those who lost their homes in the wildfire, Biden pivoted to a more “progressive” issue.
Because that’s what these folks wanted to hear right now, right?
This situation right here is exactly why Joe’s handlers don’t let him speak in public (or to the press) – unless it’s from a teleprompter.
From The Daily Wire:
On Friday, speaking to survivors and others at the Louisville Recreation & Senior Center in Louisville, Colorado, after a massive fire on Dec. 30 destroyed nearly 1,000 homes, triggering the evacuation of tens of thousands of residents, President Biden couldn’t resist pushing his leftist environmental agenda, touting windmills “that have 100-yard wingspans each.”
Biden began by opining, “There’s nothing so frightening, in my view, as a fire.” He insisted, “We’re here with you. We’re not going to go away. We’re not — the federal government is not going to go away.”
Joe said, “And, you know, the situation is a blinking code red for our nation, because the combination of extreme drought — the driest period from June to December ever recorded — ever recorded; unusually high winds; no snow on the ground to start — it created a tinderbox — a literal tinderbox. And, you know, we can’t ignore the reality that these fires are being supercharged. They’re being supercharged by a change in the weather.”
And then came the windmill talk, “Not very far from here, I was — as I was riding out with the governor, I was saying, “Gov, this all looks familiar. I’ve passed over that cemetery. I’ve passed over that area before.” It was on my way up to the facility that is one of the most advanced facility that is one of the most advanced facilities in the country — in not the country, maybe in the world — to find alternatives to fossil fuels. You’ve got — by the way, if you’re ever able to see it, we’re going to have windmills, you can — that you’re going to see that have 100-yard wingspans each — each propeller on that — on that windmill, 100 yards long. So, there’s so much that is going to be able to be done.”
He added, “The reason I’m telling you this is that’s no solace that you lost your home now, but it’s that we’re going to be able to do a lot of renewable things that allow you to not only rebuild, but afford to rebuild and rebuild better — to build back better than it was before. And it includes billions of dollars for wildfire preparedness, resilience, and response to protect homes and public resources.”
WATCH:
Biden after touring wildfire damage in Colorado that destroyed more than 1,000 homes: “We’re gonna have windmills, you’re gonna see that have 100-yard wingspans, each, each propeller on that on that windmill, 100 yards long. So there’s so much that’s going to be able to be done.” pic.twitter.com/NmtNkoSIti
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) January 9, 2022
Let’s hope Republicans take back the House and Senate in 2022 and send Joe packing. The problem, of course, is that Kamala Harris would take over.
This story syndicated with permission from Johnny Salvatore – Trending Politics
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