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As Biden turns 80, Americans ask 'What's too old?'
« on: November 20, 2022, 08:14:23 pm »
What's too old? When you can't make coherent statements without mumbling.  When you can't remember which direction you need to go.  When you can't even use a teleprompter properly.   When you show continued signs of dementia.

When one becomes obviously mentally incapacitated it's too old to be President of the United States.  Joe needs to step down and should have never been sworn in, in the first place.

As Biden turns 80, Americans ask 'What's too old?'

 Joe Biden turns 80 on Sunday, making him the first octogenarian president in U.S. history.

He is set to celebrate his birthday with a brunch hosted by his wife, Jill, a celebration that got an extra lift this weekend with his granddaughter's wedding at the White House on Saturday.

With Biden already the oldest person to serve as president, the 2024 race for the White House is shaping up to be uncharted territory for the United States. The nearly 250-year old democracy celebrates youth, but millions of Americans - including presidents - are now working well beyond the traditional retirement age of 65.

Ronald Reagan was 77 when he left the White House, but Biden would be 86 by the time a second four-year term ends, should he win it. His leading potential Republican opponent, Donald Trump, would be 82 when he left office if he won in 2024.

As a society, the United States is aging, and working until later in life. The 65-and-older population is projected to nearly double from 52 million in 2018 to 95 million by 2060. By 2026, more than one in four men over 65 will still be working, the nonprofit Population Reference Bureau projects...........

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/biden-turns-80-americans-ask-whats-too-old-2022-11-20/
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Re: As Biden turns 80, Americans ask 'What's too old?'
« Reply #1 on: November 20, 2022, 08:16:39 pm »

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Re: As Biden turns 80, Americans ask 'What's too old?'
« Reply #3 on: November 20, 2022, 09:46:16 pm »
It's not his age, it's his mental condition. Lots of 80+ adults are sharp as tacks - Mr. M's 93 y/o cousin who still very successfully manages his investment portfolio comes to mind - while many younger folks have various forms of dementia. Joe Biden clearly has exhibited signs of mental decline, and shame on those who don't admit it.
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Re: As Biden turns 80, Americans ask 'What's too old?'
« Reply #4 on: November 21, 2022, 03:52:32 am »
It's not his age, it's Joe's brain damage from two aneurysms and the two surgeries to 'fix' them.  The second surgery triggered a massive bleed  ----- and the effort to stop it caused more damage than the aneurysm itself.

Everything else --- the lying, the wrong side of every interntional issue, the nastiness, the pedophilia  --- is classic Joe Biden.

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Re: As Biden turns 80, Americans ask 'What's too old?'
« Reply #5 on: November 21, 2022, 03:45:13 pm »
Biden does not get an age pass.. he has always been stupid..

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Re: As Biden turns 80, Americans ask 'What's too old?'
« Reply #6 on: November 21, 2022, 04:41:59 pm »
It's not the age it's the dementia, all these liberals that screamed that Reagan was wasn't competent to remain President because of early onset dementia(they said) are all lined up to defend their resident who is almost at the incapacitated level of dementia because he is just a puppet.

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Re: As Biden turns 80, Americans ask 'What's too old?'
« Reply #7 on: November 21, 2022, 10:10:51 pm »
It IS his age.  80 year olds should be retired, other than some part-time venture when their health is fair.  They should not be President of the United States.  This includes Trump, who sounds nothing like the man interviewed in the 1980s.

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Re: As Biden turns 80, Americans ask 'What's too old?'
« Reply #8 on: November 22, 2022, 04:28:05 am »
People fight like hell, or a minion thereof, and then getting their way they want to endlessly bitch.  Couldn't be happy if you hung them with a new rope, neither would they change any of it!
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Re: As Biden turns 80, Americans ask 'What's too old?'
« Reply #9 on: November 22, 2022, 10:06:21 am »
Age? Not the problem, but physical/mental condition is. I have seen youngsters who can't deal with everyday mental tasks, and older folks (80s-90s) who are sharp as a tack.

I won't accept that there is a specific age at the top end,any more than I like the idea of limiting responsible and capable young people using an arbitrary number.

The people we want in the Oval Office are not average, but exceptional, regardless of their age. In Biden's case, he's just an exceptional crook.
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Re: As Biden turns 80, Americans ask 'What's too old?'
« Reply #10 on: November 22, 2022, 12:46:37 pm »
It's not his age, it's Joe's brain damage from two aneurysms and the two surgeries to 'fix' them.  The second surgery triggered a massive bleed  ----- and the effort to stop it caused more damage than the aneurysm itself.

Everything else --- the lying, the wrong side of every interntional issue, the nastiness, the pedophilia  --- is classic Joe Biden.

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Re: As Biden turns 80, Americans ask 'What's too old?'
« Reply #12 on: November 23, 2022, 01:36:59 am »
Smokin' Joe wrote:
"I won't accept that there is a specific age at the top end,any more than I like the idea of limiting responsible and capable young people using an arbitrary number."

I disagree, Joe.

The Constitution specifically includes "age discrimination" for the offices of Representative (25), Senator (30), and President (35). It's right there, on paper, baked-in, straight from The Founders to you.

For the same reasons, there should be age limits "at the other end" as well.

I would mandate a retirement age for federal judges and Supreme Court justices. Let's make that 72 years of age. On your 72nd birthday, you go "on pension".

For elected offices, I would qualify such positions to wit, that as part of the qualifications for such office a person must not be older than, say, 70 years of age at the date of being sworn in.

And, to get it passed, exempt any judge or elected officeholder from such requirements as of the time such rules become effective. "Grandfather" them in, so to speak. You got to do, what you got to do.
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Re: As Biden turns 80, Americans ask 'What's too old?'
« Reply #14 on: November 24, 2022, 06:20:14 pm »
Smokin' Joe wrote:
"I won't accept that there is a specific age at the top end,any more than I like the idea of limiting responsible and capable young people using an arbitrary number."

I disagree, Joe.

The Constitution specifically includes "age discrimination" for the offices of Representative (25), Senator (30), and President (35). It's right there, on paper, baked-in, straight from The Founders to you.

For the same reasons, there should be age limits "at the other end" as well.


I would mandate a retirement age for federal judges and Supreme Court justices. Let's make that 72 years of age. On your 72nd birthday, you go "on pension".

For elected offices, I would qualify such positions to wit, that as part of the qualifications for such office a person must not be older than, say, 70 years of age at the date of being sworn in.

And, to get it passed, exempt any judge or elected officeholder from such requirements as of the time such rules become effective. "Grandfather" them in, so to speak. You got to do, what you got to do.

You make a very valid point @Fishrrman and I agree.
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Re: As Biden turns 80, Americans ask 'What's too old?'
« Reply #15 on: November 24, 2022, 06:33:03 pm »
Smokin' Joe wrote:
"I won't accept that there is a specific age at the top end,any more than I like the idea of limiting responsible and capable young people using an arbitrary number."

I disagree, Joe.

The Constitution specifically includes "age discrimination" for the offices of Representative (25), Senator (30), and President (35). It's right there, on paper, baked-in, straight from The Founders to you.

For the same reasons, there should be age limits "at the other end" as well.

I would mandate a retirement age for federal judges and Supreme Court justices. Let's make that 72 years of age. On your 72nd birthday, you go "on pension".

For elected offices, I would qualify such positions to wit, that as part of the qualifications for such office a person must not be older than, say, 70 years of age at the date of being sworn in.

And, to get it passed, exempt any judge or elected officeholder from such requirements as of the time such rules become effective. "Grandfather" them in, so to speak. You got to do, what you got to do.

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Re: As Biden turns 80, Americans ask 'What's too old?'
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Re: As Biden turns 80, Americans ask 'What's too old?'
« Reply #17 on: November 24, 2022, 09:24:07 pm »
Does Biden Have Anything To Say About The Idaho Student Murders — Or Only Tragedies Involving Guns And Gays?
The Idaho college students’ deaths won’t help congressional Democrats push gun laws or score points with minorities or LGBT Americans.
By: Evita Duffy
November 23, 2022
The Federalist

... Since their deaths, heartbreaking old photos and TikTok videos have emerged of the young friends enjoying life and the college experience. The victims of this crime don’t check off any intersectional boxes. They were white college kids living in a flyover state. Their cause of death won’t help congressional Democrats push gun laws or score points with minorities or LGBT Americans. Publicly speaking about these murders and showing compassion for the victims and their families also won’t give them the benefit of blaming Republicans for somehow “inciting” violence.   ...
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Re: As Biden turns 80, Americans ask 'What's too old?'
« Reply #18 on: November 25, 2022, 11:40:22 pm »
"Joe Biden has been lying and plagiarizing for decades.  He hasn’t changed a bit.'  (Video)


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