It makes a person wonder why a politician would want Biden to campaign for her. The other large problem is that Biden is making noises that he wants to run for re-election. That would be a major wipeout for the Democrats.
Biden's gaffe-filled speech: President refers to congresswoman as 'senator', claims son Beau died in Iraq and makes bizarre claim he met the ‘inventor’ of insulin – a naturally occurring hormone discovered in 1921
Joe Biden was in Florida on Tuesday at three separate campaign stops, and made a series of bizarre and baffling claims. Speaking alongside Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who is hoping to get re-elected in Florida's 23rd district, in greater Miami, Biden mistakenly referred to her as a senator. 'I don't have a greater friend in the United States senate,' he said. 'And I didn't have a greater friend as vice president, nor as president. So Debbie, thank you, kiddo.' In Hallandale Beach, a Miami suburb 20 miles north of downtown, he claimed that the United States has low inflation - and managed to say once again that his son Beau died in Iraq. Among G7 countries, only Italy and the United Kingdom have worse inflation according to the OECD's latest data, from August.
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It makes a person wonder why a politician would want Biden to campaign for her. The other large problem is that Biden is making noises that he wants to run for re-election. That would be a major wipeout for the Democrats.
Is it possible Pelosi's husband is suffering from some form of dementia?Mystery of Paul Pelosi hammer attack deepens as new police account reveals how he calmly opened door to cops after phoning 911, did NOT reveal he was in trouble and then walked BACK towards 'intruder' who bludgeoned him
New details revealed by sources claim that Paul Pelosi answered the door to police when they responded to the 911 call to his home last week, but never said he was in distress. The 82-year-old husband of the US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi answered the door to police when they responded to the 911 call to his home last week, but never said he was in distress and instead smiled and walked back into his home where the attacker bludgeoned him with a hammer, new details revealed. It's not clear if Pelosi was already injured at that time or what his mental state was when he walked back into the house.
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I guess Biden didn’t learn anything from Hillary Clinton’s blunder from the past Presidential election. She told the West Virginia voters that their coal producing jobs were going away. If she would have kept her mouth shut she might have won that states electoral votes.Biden says coal plants 'all across America' will be shut down, replaced with wind and solar
President Biden said Friday that coal plants are too expensive to operate, and "we're going to be shutting these plants down all across America" in order to shift to wind power in a comment that drew criticism from the Republican National Committee.
"I was in Massachusetts about a month ago on the site of the largest old coal plant in America," Biden said at an event in Carlsbad, California, on Friday. "Guess what? It cost them too much money. They can't count. No one is building new coal plants because they can’t rely on it. Even if they have all the coal guaranteed for the rest of the existence of the plant.
"So it's going to become a wind generation. And all they're doing is it’s going to save them a hell of a lot of money and using the same transmission line that they transmitted the coal-fired electric on, we're going to be shutting these plants down all across America and having wind and solar power, also providing tax credits to help families buy energy efficient appliances, whether it's your refrigerator or your coffee maker, for solar panels on your home, weatherize your home, things that save an average, experts say, a minimum of $500 a year for the average family."
Biden’s comment prompted a response from a Twitter account run by the Republican National Committee, which said, "Joe Biden celebrates coal plant workers losing their jobs."
Biden added that it is "cheaper to generate electricity from wind and solar than it is from coal and oil."
"Literally cheaper," the president said. "Not a joke." The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox Business.
A Department of Energy report published this summer showed massive job losses in the fuel industry following Biden's presidential campaign where he pledged to lead the country away from fossil fuels.
The report found that the fuel technology sector experienced job losses totaling 29,271 jobs in 2021, a 3.1% year-over-year decline, with the majority coming in the fossil fuel industry. Onshore and offshore petroleum companies shed 31,593 jobs, a 6.4% decline; the coal industry lost 7,125 jobs, down 11.8% year-over-year; and fossil fuel extraction jobs declined by 12%.
"The DOE jobs report is not only reflective of the broader pandemic slowdown, but also highlights an Administration that has worked overtime on restricting American natural gas and oil production," Independent Petroleum Association of America spokesperson Jennifer Marsteller told Fox News Digital in an email.
On the campaign trail in 2020, candidate Biden suggested that coal miners facing an economy where their job is potentially phased out should "learn to program."
"Anybody who can go down 300-3,000 feet in a mine sure as hell can learn how to program as well," Biden said in New Hampshire at a campaign event. "But we don’t think of it that way. Anybody who can throw coal into furnace can learn how to program, for God’s sake."
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