President Joe Biden announced his latest effort to work around a Supreme Court ruling that blocked his student loan debt forgiveness scheme but as he is prone to do, tripped over his own tongue as he tried to provide information about the website.
On Wednesday, the geriatric Democrat unveiled the administration’s $9 billion giveaway to 125,000 debtors with repayment requirements set to restart after a three-year pause due to the COVID pandemic.
Speaking from the White House’s Roosevelt Room, things were going about as well as could be expected for the mentally deteriorating Biden when he glitched while reciting the website for the new Education Department initiative’s address.
Biden completely botches the website: “student aid dash gov, student aid dash…” pic.twitter.com/7bSoyqVJM5
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) October 4, 2023
“No one with an undergraduate loan today or in the future, whether a community college or a four-year college, will have to pay more than 5 percent of their discretionary income to repay these loans,” the octogenarian leader said while describing the plan. “That’s income after you pay for necessities like housing, food and other necessities. You can sign up for the SAVE plan at studentaid.gov/save.”
But he crashed and burned while trying to repeat the address, “Student aid dash gov sla – student aid dash, student aid dot gov slash save,” he said in another OMG moment for his handlers who are desperately working to prop him up amid rising public concerns about his age and ability to survive the rigors of another four-year term.
“And remember, if you keep up your payments, after 20 years, whatever is left in those loans is forgiven,” Biden added.
“My administration will continue to use every tool at our disposal to help ease the burden of student debt so more Americans be f- — can free — can be free to achieve their dreams,” the president said from the White House.
Biden’s word salad only confirmed the perception of many that he belongs in a nursing home and not the White House as the gaffes pile up along with the major media polls showing that voters see that his advanced age is a major deal-killer, giving rise to panic among the left that current GOP frontrunner and former President Donald J. Trump could win next year’s election unless Dems get a new candidate.
Perhaps even worse for Biden, whose 81st birthday is next month, Trump has been mocking his senior moments as he did while speaking at the California Republican Party convention in Anaheim last week, drawing hysterical laughter for his drop-dead impersonation of his borderline senile opponent’s confusion onstage.
Hahahahahahahaha: Trump imitating Biden getting lost on stage multiple times. WATCH pic.twitter.com/aw6Qeqzgqv
— Simon Ateba (@simonateba) September 29, 2023
Visions of what Trump will do to an even older Biden in a nationally televised presidential debate has got to be keeping his campaign team up at night.
The resumption of student loan payments is going to hit the college-educated Democrat Party base hard at a time when they’re already being battered by the crushing inflation of “Bidenomics” and the Supreme Court’s decision nixing the debt giveaway makes it all the more important for Team Biden to find ways to circumvent the ruling as a form of bribery for their votes.
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