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Biden had another public appearance in Kearny, New Jersey where he tried to tell a story that went off the tracks, again.
Biden was speaking on internet infrastructure issues, “We’re going to make sure high-speed Internet is affordable and available everywhere in America, including the nearly one in three New Jersey families that don’t have the internet subscription,” the president said.
However, that is when he began to get lost when he attempted to give an example of this issue. Biden started speaking about how families are needing to pull up to McDonald’s to get internet access which is confusing.
Biden was probably trying to say is that some Americans were forced to use the free WiFi at the fast-food chain.
However, as the president lugged his way through the analogy, he began to look incredibly confused before trailing off.
“How many times do you see people pulling up to McDonald’s sitting outside during the pandemic so they could do their homework because they couldn’t get — get it off of their — their line?” Biden said.
He was slightly more successful when he tried to make the same point during a speech in Scranton, Pennsylvania, on Oct. 20.
“How many people did you see out in McDonald’s parking lots with their kids in their cars — because they get access to the internet — to be able to help the kid in school?” the president said. “What are we doing? This is the United States of America, dammit. What are we doing?”