Joe Biden visited Rosemount, Minnesota’s Dakota County Technical College for heavy trucking to speak about the recently passed infrastructure law. He also pushed his Build Back better bill.
A pool report reveals that Biden was met during his visit by approximately 100 protesters.
Report by WH Pool on 100 protesters who welcomed Biden’s Minnesota motorcade via @toddgillman pic.twitter.com/EIhwjODvAg
— Alana Goodman (@alanagoodman) November 30, 2021
They had Trump flags and a big sign saying “Build Back Broke.” Other signs included “FJB,” “You suck,” “High gas – C’mon man” and “Trump still president.” One woman was wearing a “Let’s go, Brandon” shirt, which was also on signs and a flag. There was also a “F**k you, Biden” sign with the “u” in the first word made like a middle finger.
This is the best part of pool reports. “A real middle finger attached to a somewhat rough-looking middle age man with a beard was upraised as the motorcade passed.”
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Today, 100-200 people lined up to meet President Joe Biden at Minnesota’s Dakota County Technical College in Rosemount.
Photos sent via a private follower. pic.twitter.com/1ginIzoS6W
— Rebecca Brannon (@RebsBrannon) December 1, 2021
Biden’s welcome in Minnesota today: pic.twitter.com/CkHjTCaZ8z
— Libs of Tik Tok (@libsoftiktok) December 1, 2021
Biden entered full pitch mode. Unfortunately, full pitch mode doesn’t include full honesty mode. He persists with his absurd narrative, claiming that spending more can reduce inflation or the deficit.
Joe Biden claims that Build Back Broke will reduce inflation and add nothing to deficit. It also won’t increase taxes on middle-class people.
All of it is false. pic.twitter.com/BtK1BYnwxC
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) November 30, 2021
He laments tax giveaways to super-wealthy.
Biden laments tax giveaways to super-wealthy, even though Biden’s Build Back Broke agenda also includes a large tax giveaway to super-wealthy. pic.twitter.com/5vplMtuf4b
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) November 30, 2021
Biden forgets to point out that, according to the Tax Policy Center two-thirds households with incomes over $1 million per annum will be entitled to a tax cut through the Build Back Better act. Sure looks like Joe is prepping a “tax giveaway to the super-wealthy” there.
Biden stated that he was running for three reasons but listed only two.
WATCH: Joe Biden states he ran as president for three reasons. But he forgets about the third. pic.twitter.com/gri2oX72BL
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) November 30, 2021
He said he ran to restore the “soul” of the country, to restore “decency.” I don’t know about you but I find it insulting, presumptuous, and insane that he thinks the country didn’t have a “soul” or “decency” before him. Plus, given what a straight-up liar he is — frequently making things up out of whole cloth — I’m not sure I would ever point to Joe Biden as representative of “decency.”
He had urged people the day before to keep their masks indoors because of Omicron’s new variant. He then left the indoors to greet people with no masks.
BIDEN, YESTERDAY: “Wear your mask when you’re indoors”
BIDEN, TODAY: pic.twitter.com/9FmXuT4x8P
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) November 30, 2021
Oh, and speaking of making things up out of whole cloth, let’s hear Joe Biden — who has been a politician for the past 48 years — claim that he used to drive a tractor-trailer while talking to people presumably connected to the trucking program at the school.
Joe Biden—who has been a politician for 48 years—repeats the lie that he “used to drive a tractor trailer.” pic.twitter.com/VAehetHba7
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) November 30, 2021
Joe Biden: “I used to drive a tractor trailer.” pic.twitter.com/ENEAWmlAfd
— Tyler Pager (@tylerpager) November 30, 2021
Biden has previously claimed that he drove an “18-wheeler” when he visited a Mack Trucks plant earlier this year. But there’s no evidence that he ever did. The only proof is that Biden rode in a truck cargo in 1973 and not that he drove it. Biden’s White House explanation for the incident only made him more trouble. He was alleged to have driven a school bus while he was in law school. But there was no evidence of that either and, in any event, a school bus isn’t an 18-wheeler.