Posted on 12/28/2023 9:53:05 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
President Joe Biden reportedly took his 418th vacation day on Wednesday to travel to the U.S. Virgin Islands for New Year’s.
Biden had already spent 417 days (39 percent of his presidency) on vacation, according to the Republican National Committee’s Vacation Tracker.
Biden’s “vacation” days include 100 of the 135 weekends in one of his two Delaware homes, at Camp David, or in Democrat billionaires’ mansions.
Biden flew to St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands with several family members, though the White House refused to say how many members would join Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden.
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So when did Hunter exit AF1 .... after dark?
Our affirmative NO action President.
Every day in office is a vacation for Biden has no idea what to do other than take a stooge vote.
IIRC, Reagan never vacationed away from the White House during the holidays. He wanted the Secret Service and other personnel to be able to celebrate Christmas with their families.
Unfortunately, Hunter is still among the living. She is the daughter of Beau Biden.
Demonicrat idiot on ‘The Five’ yesterday was lying about how Trump was always golfing during his presidency. I hope Biden vacationing his presidency away is a topic today on ‘The Five’ (I missed 5 PM show).
He should stay there.
The Biden parasites take another vacation..... mooching off this billionaire's Sr Croix estate.
STRANGE BEDFELLOWS: Biden is vacationing at the St. Croix home of the founder of the company that controls news content distribution for 800 media companies including the AP, BBC, and ESPN.
Where’s Hunter?
“Where’s Hunter?”
All I know is that they are trying to come up with a new name for the place after the Biden’s leave. There won’t be any virgins left at any age.
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