Sunday, August 20, 2023

C'mon Man - I Need Me a Break

 

Photo Courtesy of NY Post
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As of two weeks ago, Joseph Vacation Biden, President of the United States, has taken 367 days of vacation during his first 30 months in office.  Doing quick math (removing both shoes for this one) - this means that he has been 'on vacation' for roughly 40% of his time in office.

Actually, I feel pretty good about this.  After all, if he had worked as much as any other modern-era President, he COULD have done more harm to the country than he already has.  

But seriously, what do you expect from a guy who campaigned from the basement of his home when he ran for his first term?  If anyone asks me (they won't) I prefer that he work out of his home with that Corvette and those top-secret documents sitting downstairs in his garage.  Shoot, at least he could look out from time to time to see if the car, or those classified documents are being stolen from his security-rich garage.  Or at least he'd know when Hunter was coming by to borrow the car to cruise for prostitutes and score some most-excellent drugs.

What more can be said about the man who has taken more vacation days than any President in recent history?  

I say go Joe Vacation, go.  

I hear Maui is nice.

Bring stuff to make Smores.  

Feel the love.


  

  



2 comments:

FastZ said...

Ahhh the conundrum we face.... a dementia-addled incompetent lifetime corrupt plagiarizing liar as president... or Harris.

For the record...and we know Mrs. Moo would agree- in Biden's current state of dementia no nurse would ever let him sign a surgical consent for so much as a mole removal yet the US lives and breathes on his Executive Orders. Think about that.

Mike's Moosroom said...

FastZ - We live in seriously weird times. I would have initially said that there's NO WAY in Hell that Biden would be re-elected, but given the fact that PA put Fetterman into the Senate, all prior concepts of reality are out the window. I guess as long as you have a 'D' after your name, you're good to go, whether or not you have the intellectual capacity of a goldfish.

It is good to hear from you and I hope you are well, we've moooved the barnyard down to SC after my family's ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK, it's hard to make a living selling business networking infrastructure to companies which are shut down for almost two years. What a freaking nightmare.