Biden’s Laziness Is Getting Out Of Hand

Never let it be claimed that President Biden’s struggles with high office have kept him down and prevented him from appreciating the finer things in life.

RNC Research’s numbers indicate that the president has allegedly spent 353 days of his presidency—or 39.2 percent of it—on vacation.

The beach next to his vacation home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, is his preferred spot to unwind.

Following prior discoveries concerning Biden’s work-shy behavior, the most recent figures on his absence from the White House are now available.

According to Breitbart News, Biden was said to have spent a record 150 days in his home in Delaware in the eighteen months that followed his election as president in August 2022.

He apparently resided in Camp David the previous year while the world witnessed Kabul, Afghanistan fall into the hands of Taliban and huge evacuations get underway.

While former President Barack Obama merely spent 38 days of his administration at rental homes in Hawaii and Martha’s Vineyard, former President Trump enjoyed 132 days of his time away from the White House at his own estates, which were either Mar-a-Lago during the winter or Bedminster, New Jersey during the summer.

Throughout his entire administration, former President George W. Bush spent 100 days at his ranch in Texas.

Given how much Biden enjoys traveling, he has utilized taxpayer money to protect his privacy.

According to Breitbart News, the president built a security barrier surrounding his vacation property in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, using funds provided by the American taxpayer.

A Delaware construction firm was given a government contract by the Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS) in September of 2021 to build a fence around President Biden’s multimillion-dollar beach property.

More than $456,000 was allocated for the project in the original contract.

It finally cost taxpayers about $500,000 to complete the project, which is now scheduled to be done later this month.

Author: Blake Ambrose

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