But then Biden mystically flashed forward into the future when he described what had happened “in the 10 year period between 14 to 24…excuse me between…uh…10 and 20…2010 and 2020”
JOE BIDEN: “In the 10 year period between 14 to 24…excuse me between…uh…10 and 20…2010 and 2020” pic.twitter.com/CK2zaJorRT
What year is this, Joe?
Then he had some real trouble trying to add numbers. “You have over fifty precent going to stock buybacks and the other pezent (he mispronounces the word), I think it’s 42%…no, 38% goes to dividends.” That leaves 8%, Biden said for “research and development.” Except not so much. What math class did Joe Biden take when he was in school? That must be a class in magical Democratic dollars since 56 + 38 + 8 adds up to 102%. Democratic funny money strikes again.
Youngstown Mayor Jamael Tito Brown
Ohio House Minority Leader, State Rep. Emilia Strong Sykes (Akron)
State Senator Kenny Yuko (Cleveland)
State Representative Stephanie Howse (Cleveland)
1:50 p.m. - The president is going through a walking tour at Tri-C s Manufacturing Technology Center.
The tour stops at a demonstration of a robotic arm used in training students as well as at a 3D printing demonstration.
1:45 p.m. - 3News Mark Naymik is standing by for President Biden at Cuyahoga Community College.
Tight quarters for President Biden speech at Cuyahoga Community College. pic.twitter.com/PptVpop9wO mark naymik (@marknaymik) May 27, 2021
Can you spot a candidate for the US Senate and a retiring mayor. Oh, and let’s throw in a US Rep with the district that snakes along the lake. And let’s not forget a major labor leader since we are talking about blue-collar jobs today. pic.twitter.com/tiAcAdTGTs mark naymik (@marknaymik) May 27, 2021
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