Sleepy Joe needs more sleep.
At least that’s what the current president reportedly told Democratic governors on Wednesday.
The president has been desperately trying to drum up support since his poor performance in the debate with Donald Trump.
Biden’s performance has been so bad that even the liberal media has begun calling for his ouster.
At least one current member of Congress has done the same, and reports suggest House Democrats are preparing to push Biden as well.
So with all of this going on, and all the questions surrounding Joe’s ability, he told the Democratic governor that he needed more sleep, so he would no longer attend events after 8 p.m.
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Joe Biden calls it permanent lid
In order to keep the election (and stay in power) in 2024, Biden has been talking to allies and assuring them that he still has the right stuff.
Biden summoned 20 governors to the White House in a show of force.
This reportedly does little to alleviate concerns that Biden is not up to the task of 1) continuing to govern the country, 2) successfully being re-elected, and 3) governing the country for another four years.
A White House spokesman excused Biden’s behavior through accusations. Kevin Munoz said: “President Bush goes to bed at 9 o’clock and President Obama makes dinner at 6:30. Presidents generally maintain a balance, and so does Joe Biden. This is different from Donald Trump. Trump, who spends half his day on Truth Social ranting about plans that could lead to a recession and the other half playing golf.
Now, a week after the debate, Democrats appear to be at an impasse. A recalcitrant president doesn’t want to go, and Democrats technically can’t unseat him.
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let’s be real
This brings up a point I want to make about the presidency. Americans should never treat a president like our top celebrity, janitor, or mom telling us how we feel after a local tragedy.
The president is just an executive. He is the top bureaucrat. He should enforce the laws passed by Congress. That’s it.
But beyond that, Americans need to understand that being president is actually impossible under the current system. Hear me out.
Do you know how many federal employees there are? By the end of 2022, it had reached 2.87 million.
I’m sorry to all the senior executives, but such an organization is too big for an individual to “manage.” That’s just federal employees and bureaucrats.
Now consider the other duties currently required of the president. We expect a person who not only knows about every hot topic around the world, but is an expert on it. We expect them to “control the money supply” (haha). We expect them to be commanders-in-chief of millions of soldiers and civilian contractors. We expect them to somehow become experts in the real estate market and “solve” the problems of that market.
This is all complete nonsense and has nothing to do with Joe Biden. It doesn’t matter how many “experts” give the president a 10-minute crash course on a subject. Stephen Hawking may be the smartest man who ever lived, but the chances of him being smart enough to use such a huge instrument are zero.
What I am trying to say is that it is ridiculous what we (I mean society as a whole) expect from a person in an executive office impossible. In economics, we call it a knowledge problem—but in presidential terms, it’s filled with rocket fuel and nuclear bombs.
The solution is not to get the “right” people in, although better one People do make small differences. Donald Trump is one of the most famous CEOs of all time, and look what bureaucrats and planners did during his presidency.
The solution is to stop treating the president like a celebrity nanny and demand that the government fulfill its constitutional duties.