
In 2020 more than eighty one miilion people voted for Joe Biden to be the new Commander in Chief
Trump had been in office and his never ending bombastic remarks had turned off citizens so a breath of fresh air would be a relief
Yard signs, banners and bumper stickers appeared everywhere for the man who promised to unite
But just nine months into his Presidency buyers remorse was rampant and voters were humbly contrite
The bumper stickers once prevalent on the highways and parking lots were now missing as sales of adhesive remover and single edged razor blades soared
The elusive dementia case had soiled everything he touched and now with his constituents was striking a dismal chord
Inspecting this car with the Biden sticker showcased the current condition of this so called Republic as the car was abandoned and up on blocks
The price of gas had risen to the point that driving was no longer feasible so the local criminals had stripped all useable parts right down to the shocks
The interior was now inhabited by two people of unknown origin and three Haitian got-aways
Though cramped, conditions were tolerable until a spot for a tent opened up under the bridge for the railways
With what promises to be a free ride in this hull of a vehicle the occupants keep the Biden sticker on the car
With free medical, education, and no taxes the migrants can thank Biden for being able to fly under the radar
October 19, 2021 at 1:18 am
The two terms of President Barack Obama saw a new generation of presidential limousines make their debut, once again adopting “Cadillac Escalade sedan” proportions but became even more removed from production cars or SUVs underneath, using GM’s Kodiak truck platform. In that sense, these weren’t even SUVs masquerading as sedans, but light trucks masquerading as SUVs masquerading as sedans, and their debut was said to be an alternative to the president simply using armored Escalade SUVs. At least 10 examples were produced. That’s right: There weren’t just one or two examples of the Obama-era presidential limousine, but there are believed to have been maybe a dozen or so. Some stayed close to D.C., some were used for domestic trips, some were used for international trips, and some were kept in reserve.
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October 20, 2021 at 8:16 am
Interesting, thank you, Kevin
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