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You mean where he threw paper towels to the people of PR, and then the wanda decided to have a press conference and complain about not having anything provided. All the while standing in front of many pallets, that wanda? And then how many pallets of water were found?
Biden finished addressing the tornado tragedy that hit overnight in Arkansas, Tennessee, and mostly Kentucky. I'm far from a Biden supporter, but I thought this time he did a pretty good job. For once, he didn't appear to be reading from a teleprompter, and his speech seemed a lot smoother. He was asked about the impact the warming climate had on this particular storm system, and he gave a pretty good answer. He got a little carried away with climate change at one point (I'm not convinced it's a huge problem, I'm not convinced it's caused by humans, and I'm not convinced that we can do anything about it regardless), but overall, he did well. He even took a few questions from the press. Admittedly, the destruction is something that all people feel, regardless of political persuasion, so accepting questions was quite safe (except one at the end about Putin and Ukraine).
Even Brandon could not miss this 3-0 pitch. He was adequate, with exception of climate change sidebar. Although Joe looks like he has been around since Earth began, gives him better indication on climate change, due to seeing so many different global eras of weather.
Joe Biden has empathy for others in their time of need. It is a refreshing change from the last president who had none as he only cared about himself.
Not according to the families of the dead marines, why didn’t he speak condolences to those who lost loved ones and victims in Wisconsin? He had to use this tragedy to chime about climate change, tornadoes has been taking lives in the Midwest for years and years.
President Biden after deadly tornadoes rip through South, Midwest: "The fact is that we all know everything is more intense when the climate is warming.”
Biden finished addressing the tornado tragedy that hit overnight in Arkansas, Tennessee, and mostly Kentucky. I'm far from a Biden supporter, but I thought this time he did a pretty good job. For once, he didn't appear to be reading from a teleprompter, and his speech seemed a lot smoother. He was asked about the impact the warming climate had on this particular storm system, and he gave a pretty good answer. He got a little carried away with climate change at one point (I'm not convinced it's a huge problem, I'm not convinced it's caused by humans, and I'm not convinced that we can do anything about it regardless), but overall, he did well. He even took a few questions from the press. Admittedly, the destruction is something that all people feel, regardless of political persuasion, so accepting questions was quite safe (except one at the end about Putin and Ukraine).
Biblically in the last days , natural disasters will be on the rise as people move farther from God and sin abounds and is accepted. Christians will be hated all around the world. It is written. Many more disasters as people remove God from their lives and accept all that Satan and corruption, hate and accepting abnormal things as the new normal.
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