Joe Biden mumbled his way through another address in New Hampshire this week; this time claiming “we now have infrastructure decade.”
“You know… Wesha Kensha Tumsa… We now have infrastructure decade. […] We used to have the finest infrastructure in the world. We now rank 13th in the quality of our infrastructure. China is ahead of us… Folks this matters… A whole rasha otha sumsha…”
President Biden: "The last fella who had this job kept talking about infrastructure week for four years. We have infrastructure decade. […] We used to have the finest infrastructure in the world. We now rank 13th in the quality of our infrastructure. China is ahead of us." pic.twitter.com/w4YkC9V7Fa
— The Hill (@thehill) April 20, 2022
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