Joe Biden: Trump Has ‘No Clue What Makes America Great’ (VIDEO)

Vice President Joe Biden had some choice words for presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump. At the Democratic National Convention, he warned voters about the risk of electing Trump. He he stated that no other major party nominee had ever lacked this much governmental experience.

He stated that no other party party nominee “has ever known less or been less prepared.”

The Trump card of Donald, has been the fact that he for some reason, he resonates well with the blue collar working class. In typical cognitive dissonant fashion, the reasons for this are varied. The Donald is the atypical no nonsense talker who’s an outsider to Washington. Which makes him an ideal man for the job to the public.

This tried and true narrative has helped multiple nominees become president throughout history. This populist movement is what has led Trump to the top. Joe Biden on the other hand actually understands the middle class.

Joe Biden’s Middle Class

If there’s someone who actually knows the middle class, it’s Joe Biden. Referring to Trump, he said,

“He is trying to tell us he cares about the middle class. Give me a break That’s a bunch of malarkey.”

Joe Biden was incredibly focused when he was addressing the crowd. He told them:

“Just listen to me for a sec without booing or cheering, I mean this sincerely. We should really think about this. His cynicism is unbounded. His Lack of empathy and compassions can be summed up in a phrase I suspect he’s most proud of having made famous: ‘You’re fired,’ I’m not joking; think about that.”

Biden makes a point here to. He remarked on  how in Washington D.C. they call him middle-class Joe. If anyone is really a champion of the middle class, it would be this Vice President, head his words. Biden isn’t just talking to be heard, but to be listened to.

 

Mike is a writer who focuses on supporting the advancement of science and technology paired with rational thought. This is often halted by rabid forces of anti-change usually pandered to by a conservative agenda or even superstitious thinking on the left. He's looking rather for the action in a broad range of topics and what can be done rather than just talked about.