Joe Biden Wants You to Know He’s Your Boss

You’re probably aware of Joe Biden’s latest enraged dementia outburst against a blue-collar factory worker earlier this month, unless you only get your news from the mainstream media.

It’s worth revisiting everything Biden told the guy in that exchange. One of the most important things Biden said is in this meme.

Aside from furiously cursing at the worker, which is a dead giveaway when a person starts slipping into end-stage dementia like Biden has, he told him he was going to take away his AR-14 – which is not even a thing. We’ve seen a lot of this from President Trump’s 2020 “challenger” (LOL) this year.

But the real clincher from that exchange was when Biden told the worker, “I don’t work for you.” Think about that for a moment. Biden was elected to his first political office in 1970… 50 years ago.

After five decades of “public service,” Joe Biden let his inner authoritarian slip out during this exchange for a factory worker. You don’t work for the voters, Biden? Then who, exactly, have you been working for during the 50 years in which you and your brother and your ne’er-do-well son became spectacularly wealthy while you were in public office?


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