Biden

Originally posted by: tom

Stupid Tommie-poo objects to Biden spending a sunny WEEKEND DAY at the beach.

 

It is more than 1 day.  He has been on vacation for 20 days in the last month alone. He has been on vacation more days than President Trump even though he has been in office 33% less.

 

Biden has spent all or part of 382 (that works out to more than 1 year) of his presidency’s 957 days – or 40% — on personal overnight trips away from the White House, putting him on pace to become America’s most idle commander-in-chief.

 

Biden’s 40% out-of-office ratio far surpasses that of former President Donald Trump, who spent 26% of his presidency on personal trips out of Washington — 381 of his 1,461 days in office

 

The rotating White House press pool frequently goes entire days without even a glimpse of the president when he’s out of the capital — and his administration has refused to cough up visitor records covering his extensive time out of the White House

 

He could have spared 1 of his vacation days to visit PA.


He would have if he was aware of what was going on I'm guessing.  

Originally posted by: Jerry Ice 33

Eat it Kevin!


He was wrong, as I noted. Many, many people who commit grammar blunders will tell you, with indignant anger, that they're correct. He didn't do that, though. So why are you?

 

Really, Jerry, you're looking like an idiot more and more. Why self-immolate?

Kevin, I'm not sure why you have an issue with Jerry, but that is between you and him.   

 

Now, how I used "you and him" above, it is grammatically correct, compared to saying, "That is between you and he."    Agree?

Originally posted by: Edso

Kevin, I'm not sure why you have an issue with Jerry, but that is between you and him.   

 

Now, how I used "you and him" above, it is grammatically correct, compared to saying, "That is between you and he."    Agree?


Yes, because "between" is a preposition, and "him" is one of the two objects of that preposition. Thus, the objective case (him) is used, rather than the nominative case (he).

 


Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis

Yes, because "between" is a preposition, and "him" is one of the two objects of that preposition. Thus, the objective case (him) is used, rather than the nominative case (he).

 


Dork alert......

Originally posted by: Jerry Ice 33

Dork alert......


When a person is smarter than you, call him a "dork" to make yourself feel better.

 

You forget, Jerry, I've taught thousands of third graders, so your behavior isn't at all unfamiliar.

Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis

When a person is smarter than you, call him a "dork" to make yourself feel better.

 

You forget, Jerry, I've taught thousands of third graders, so your behavior isn't at all unfamiliar.


Is there nothing Kevin won't lie about.  Withi an average class size of about 35 it would take 30 years to teach even 1,000 students. 

Bear in mind all the careers and cities he had claimed to have lived in and worked in

In one day, I would teach either five or six classes, totaling about 200 students.

 

God, you're a fucking idiot, Tom. My students would have put you to shame.

Edited on Sep 4, 2023 11:02am

Lets break this down.  3rd grade doesn't have class rotation.

 

Assume his school did

 

1- Per the NEA, the average public school class size is 24

2- Per the NEA, teachers teach 5 classes with 1 prep class, plus lunch.

3- Average class size of 24 times 5 classes = 120 students per year

4- Since he claims he taught several thousand students; to get to 2,000 students he would have to have taught for 17 years.

5- Bear in mind he claims to have degrees in accounting, economics & English.  No mention of an education degree

6- He has had multiple jobs including CPA, business owner, economist, dealer, gamber & writer for LVA.  We know he wrote for the LVA.  He has been "retired" since 2021.

7- He has claimed to have lived in various cities such as Tucson, Vegas & Oregon.  There may have been others

8- Based on numbers 5, 6 & 7 how did he get the education degree & accumulate enough years to have taught for 17 years?

Edited on Sep 4, 2023 12:56pm

Getting back on topic.'

 

Today he said he doesn't have a home to go to.

 

President Biden said Sunday during his visit to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, that he was not on vacation and has no home to go to for the time being.

 

"I have no home to go to," Biden told the reporters.

 

Which is why he keeps going to the beach.

 

Last time I checked, the taxpayers supply him with a very big house that he doesn't have to spend tax dollars to fly to every week.

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