President Biden Begs God Himself To Fix His Failing Presidency

Always an expert politician, Biden projected a feeling of confidence at the closing of his first G-20 summit in Europe. The president, who is declining rapidly both mentally and physically, carried his domestic tumults across the pond, begging god to pass his radical infrastructure, welfare, and climate change reforms back home.

Biden was more visible than ever over the weekend as he met with his European globalist buddies, and even got some face time with Pope Francis. He spoke with reporters for the first time in over 100 days, and even fielded some questions without the assistance of his handlers.

Again, ever the professional politician, Biden insisted his plummeting poll numbers were merely a side effect of public office. He dismissed complaints from his Democrat cohorts who claimed his presence in Virginia on Terry McAuliffe’s behalf did nothing but hurt his chances to win a highly competitive, highly consequential gubernatorial race against Glen Youngkin.

Socialist lawmakers denied Biden a win last week when they refused to support the president’s $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure deal in exchange for his revised $1.75 trillion social welfare and climate framework. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders originally proposed spending $6 trillion.

Meanwhile, Biden is calling on god to push his so-called “Build Back Better Framework” through Congress. About the radically trillion-dollar spending bill, the mentally retarded president said with confidence, “It’s gonna pass, in my view.”

The president also gave a “thumbs up” hand sign when asked whether centrist Democratic Sens. Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema endorsed it. “But we’ll see.”

Biden emphasized the $900 billion investment the bipartisan and partisan deals would make in climate mitigation and resilience programs during his 25-minute stand-alone news conference, his first since his last foreign trip in June.

Biden also swiped at Presidents Xi Jinping of China and Vladimir Putin of Russia, who “didn’t show up” in Rome, citing coronavirus concerns.

And of course, it wouldn’t be a Biden appearance unless Sleepy Joe took a swipe at Former President Trump, a man who actually fought for the benefit of America and not globalist tyrants.

Biden condemned Trump’s decision to pull out of the Iran Nuclear Deal, a disastrous initiative spearheaded by Biden under the Obama administration. The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, as it was known, essentially bolstered the Iranian regime with planes filled with American dollars – literally.

Trump did the right thing in removing the U.S. from such a disaster.

However, Biden is unable to manage the growing tensions with the terrorist nation and tensions have begun to escalate yet again. The only way to distract from the breakdown in diplomacy is, well, to blame Trump of course!

“We’re continuing to suffer from the very bad decisions President Trump made to pull out of the JCPOA,” he said.

Biden opened up about his meeting with Pope Francis at the Vatican as well, as a movement grows at home to deny him communion over his pro-abortion positions.

Biden referred to the pope as “a fine, decent, honorable man,” saying they often “keep in touch” despite Abortion Joe’s willingness to allow mass murder of unborn children.

Before heading back to the White House on Wednesday, Biden will travel to Glasgow for talks with other world leaders.

Author: Elizabeth Tierney


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