Joe Biden’s railroad will stretch “From the Pacific Ocean Across the Indian Ocean”

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It’s no surprise that Biden’s remarks were widely criticized on social media.

“Bold initiative, Mr. President,” one person wrote, while another said, “That is going to be a heck of a railroad.”

“Put Grandpa to bed,” a third commented.

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This is hardly the first time Biden has been mocked for his sometimes-indecipherable comments.

 He often has public trips and sometimes falls. And he has problems remembering people’s names. 

Over the last six months, he has repeatedly claimed his son Beau died on the battlefield in Iraq. And his staff have repeatedly said that he really knows that Beau died of brain cancer in 2015. 

Biden’s health history

Biden became the oldest president in American history when he took the oath of office on January 20, 2021, at the age of 78. He’s 80 now.

In 1988, Joe Biden almost died when suffering from a brain aneurysm while serving in the Senate. It is estimated that 30,000 people annually have aneurysms that rupture.  40 percent of those cases are fatal. And of those who survive the surgery 66 percent are left with a neurological deficit.