It's president Joe Biden's white house use of twitter. On twitter, people "Tweet".
Levi Gomez
So Joe Biden tweeted this? Not just some random staffer standing inside the White House on his/her phone?
Hunter Lopez
Second, and most importantly: Why are you an inbred nigger?
Samuel Turner
Haha! Now conservitards love cnn! Kek!
Ian Adams
>He lied in Korea too, and I'm not sure why. How is that quote a lie?
Gavin Martinez
He lied about the number of police killed in two different videos. In his Delaware speech, he claimed two officers were killed on January 6th. In his Superior Wisconsin speech, he claimed 5 police officers were kill on January 6th, when in fact no police were killed at all by protestors;but two protestors were killed by police on January 6th.
Even if I am an inbred nigger, I still have the question as to why Joe Biden lies so much.
Adrian Russell
In Korea, you have to pay for your own education, even in public schools. He falsely claims that the government sufficiently taxes its people to educate the masses. I'm a resident of Korea, and have been for many years.
Juan Morris
I'll give you that he implies tax support for education but does not in fact say that in this quote.
Jacob Russell
Really? >Education in Korea is funded largely by the central government from tax revenues, but also by local government and private or school foundations. Source - education.stateuniversity.com/pages/1404/South-Korea-ADMINISTRATION-FINANCE-EDUCATIONAL-RESEARCH.html Care to try again? >Of elementary and secondary school education, 85 percent is funded by the central government; 15 percent by parents and local government.
Christopher Lewis
You have to pay even to attend primary school in Korea.
Oliver Perez
Brand loyalty, they care more about winning than: 1- being right/correct 2- proper governing 3- sending criminals to jail 4- protecting children, life or property
Bentley Gray
If parents had some skin in the game, maybe it would be an incentive for them to make sure their kids did better in school.
Kevin Parker
Which bit of >Education in Korea is funded largely by the central government from tax revenues don't you quite understand?
Joseph Thompson
>If parents had some skin in the game, maybe it would be an incentive for them to make sure their kids did better in school.
Absolutely; but you must pay out of pocket for your children to go to school
Blake White
True. I saw him on TV telling how police died on that day. None are killed. The whole Jan 6 is all Dems have going into the midterms. They even leaked the SCOTUS memo on abortion to play to their side. And this Jan 6 is only for same reason. The Dems are a failure.
Christopher Brooks
Why would joe let random staffers ruin his image? Why hasn't the staffers that messed up been fired after the first bad tweet? Who is actually responsible in the office of the president? Questions
Jeremiah Miller
"largely funded", but if you want your children to attend any school, you must pay directly out of pocket for tuition, with tuition fees.
Luis Martinez
It's Susan Rice and Obama running the country
Chase Scott
It has his name on it and is entered into a historical record, so your defense is “he had no control under his subordinates” kek bootlicker
Adrian Morris
Korea promotes success, not failure or equity
Bentley Cox
It’s like when you queers try to quote the Bible in an argument “I don’t believe that shit but you do so maybe you’ll do what I want”
Same thing, CNN being your religion.
Faggot.
Juan Myers
@ 28:19 in this video, he falsely claims that 5 officers were killed on January 6th, when in fact no officers were killed at all by anyone there. youtu.be/DTyC5Dhk--g?t=1699
Oliver Moore
>I’ll give you Mighty magnanimous of the faggot arguing linguistics in a doomed effort to defend an Alzheimer’s patient larping as a government official