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Dozy Don Asleep in the Oval

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by SotaGator, Nov 8, 2025.

  1. Donzo

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    Yep, it's like me at church.
     
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  2. Donzo

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    "Sleepy joe" isn't about dozing off in a meeting. It's a tagline for the buffoonery for autopen/biden's Presidency.

    Here's few FYIs:

    In February 2024, Biden claimed to have discussed the January 6th events with German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, who died in 2017. In the same week, he claimed to have spoken with French President François Mitterrand, who died in 1996, about the events.

    He has misidentified foreign leaders, such as confusing South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol with "President Loon" in May 2023.


    Biden has had instances of confusing individuals, including calling out for Representative Jackie Walorski after her death and mistakenly stating his son Beau died in Iraq instead of from cancer in the U.S. From February 2021, less than half (41%) of the nearly 20,000 apprehensions of family units were returned under Title 42. The majority were, in fact, released into the U.S. to await court proceedings. To a July 2024 interview, Biden claimed that current border encounters were the lowest since before the Trump administration. All in all, Biden's "closed border" let in in and around 12,000,000 illegal aliens.

    In a January meeting with House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La. President Biden stated he had no idea he signed an executive order ending natural gas exports.

    So, "sleepy joe" describes the complete haze of a mumbling, bumbling, confused and disoriented state of mind biden was in for the entire four years of his Presidency.
     
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  3. Tjgators

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    Sleepy Joe went to bed at 6 PM and woke up at 7 AM. Trump sleeps from 2 AM to 6 AM on average. If you disagree, follow the tweet times. Most people in the world, even young people, could not keep Trump's sleep schedule while working a simple job. When you guys go after one of Trump's strengths, you appear callow and irrational. TDS prevents you from picking your battles intelligently.
     
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  4. AzCatFan

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    What's your position on Dozy Don's rambling on magnets and water? Or his slurred speech where he confuses S. Africa and S. America? Or his tariffs on an island inhabited only by penguins? And we're not even a year into his Presidency!
     
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  5. sierragator

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    Failing to see Trump's hypocrisy does not make you correct.
     
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  6. Tjgators

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    I am correct, and it's not hypocrisy. Failing to see the vast ocean between the claims of being "sleepy" is deliberately obtuse.
     
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  7. wgbgator

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    Sounds like he's not getting enough sleep and dozes off during the day when he should be working, and you are saying that's actually good
     
  8. Donzo

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    That's the byproduct of a 79 yr old President working 12-20 hour days, on many different fronts, correcting the overwhelming mess he took over from the previous President. While, on the other hand, biden slept 10-14 hours a day and trouble deciding what flavor pudding he was going to have at his 3pm dinner. The POS doesn't even know how his son died.

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  9. Donzo

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    Did you really say hypocrisy- you?!?

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  10. AzCatFan

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    And "fixing" the mess involves 3%+ inflation, 1.1 million layoffs, and millions of Americans facing skyrocketing healthcare premiums? Maybe Trump should get me sleep!
     
  11. Donzo

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    Autopen/biden inflation was skyrocketing AGAIN as they/he left office. .5% in December 2024 and .4% in January 2025 for an astronomical .9% two month jump. Trump's 11-month inflation from February 2025 to December 2025 is on pace for 2.4%.

    2025 layoffs are mainly a lag from autopen/biden administration's policies, restructuring and cost cutting from overhiring coming out of Covid, bloated government workforce reduction and a shift to artifical intelligence.

    President Trump's fierce commitment to job growth is focussing on many factors. Starting with commitments to investments in America's job infrastructure; in and around $16 trillion as of November 1st 2025. Also, trade deals with purchase cmmitments of American made products and bringing offshore jobs back to the U.S.
     
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  12. AzCatFan

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    Trump's inflation rate is currently 3% and rising. What do you think will happen to the inflation rate when Jan 1 hits and average non ACA premiums are roughly rising 6% and ACA average increases are 22%?

    Food inflation is also currently at 3.1% and rising too. Coffee and beef are at all time highs, and wholesale food prices are rising over 5%, meaning consumers are already paying more this month. It just hasn't been tracked due to the shutdown.

    As for bringing jobs back, US manufacturing has already lost 87,000 jobs YTD. Much of this has to do with tariffs. Raw material costs are more expensive causing a reduction in production. Retaliatory tariffs also means US produced goods are more expensive in foreign countries, meaning less demand and loss in business.

    Trump's immigration policies aren't helping either. I don't think Trump will accomplish his deportation goals, but if he does, it's estimated to cause 15 million more job losses and slowing GDP growth by 1/3 according to the linked Fortune article.

    I appreciate the blind optimism to Trump. But we're already seeing stagflation, and if it weren't for the AI bubble, it would be much worse. And most expect an AI correction in the next 12 - 18 months, if not sooner.
     
  13. NavyGator93

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    That's 4D chess that simpletons like us can't understand. (It's not a cult).
     
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  14. mdgator05

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    His son died of cancer that the family suspect was due to proximity to burn pits while he was deployed to Iraq (and Kosovo before that). Kind of gross stuff to make a claim like that.
     
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  15. dynogator

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    You realize that Trump himself didn't fly the plane to El Salvador, or deploy to Portland with the National Guard, right?
     
  16. Gator515151

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    I get a kick out of this kind of thread. They come around when the leftist have nothing else to bitch about.
     
  17. vaxcardinal

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    Yea…they’re really pissed that SNAP benefits are being restored and federal workers are going to be paid.
     
  18. ufhomerj31

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    I want a president that is not 80 and also knows what magnets are.
     
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  19. SotaGator

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    There's plenty to bitch about. There are two segments to our economy: Wall Street and the corporate / investment / klepto class, and the working class.

    Wealth inequality is absolutely getting worse, leading to greater socio-economic problems. Corporate and government corruption is the worst seen in my lifetime.

    The current administration shows every day it does not care about the working class. Jobs are not coming, no matter what B.S. you believe. Wages and benefits are stagnating due to higher unemployment. Consumer spending is being reigned in.

    Don't try and tell us how hard Dozy Don is working. Stream of consciousness social media posts don't count as work. Golfing and parties isn't work.


    Dozy is a dilettante at best - he has no core knowledge of any issue. He has a lifetime's worth of fragmented ideas that he cannot cogently articulate. But he's really good at barking out orders and threatening people, regardless of legality.

    Glad you think this is so funny. May you and yours always have everything you need to live a happy life.
     
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  20. NavyGator93

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    And worse, he won't listen to anyone that does.
     
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