Biden has said that the amount of land burnt in Delaware was greater than the amount of land burnt in Delaware plus Maryland. Let us mathematically model this. Let D be the amount of land burnt in Delaware, and M the amount of land burnt in Maryland. Then we have the equation:
- D > D + M
- D – D > M , from (1)
- 0 > M from (2)
- D+ M < D from (1)
- D – D + M < 0 from (4)
- M < 0, from (5)
Hence there must have been a negative amount of land burnt in Maryland! Or, the senile one is rambling off ear piece again!
"You know, I come from the state of Delaware— we had more acreage burn last year than the state of Delaware and Maryland combined. COMBINED."
https://www.thefirsttv.com/clueless-joe-bidens-brain-locks-up-when-discussing-wildfires-out-west/
Biden must have vaccines on his mind:
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/29/us/politics/biden-vaccine-mandates.html
“President Biden on Thursday sought to revive the nation’s stalled push to vaccinate Americans against the surging Delta variant of the coronavirus, announcing new requirements for federal workers to be vaccinated and urging local and state governments to offer $100 to anyone willing to get a shot voluntarily.
His announcement included only federal civilian employees, but hours later the Pentagon said members of the military would also be subject to the same rules: Get vaccinated or face regular testing, social distancing, mask wearing and limits on official travel.
Although those steps fall short of a mandate, Mr. Biden also ordered the Defense Department to move rapidly toward one for all members of the military, a step that would affect almost 1.5 million troops, many of whom have resisted taking a shot that is highly effective against a disease that has claimed the lives of more than 600,000 Americans.
The announcement marked the first time he has suggested that a mandate could come for active-duty members of the military before any of the three federally authorized vaccines receives full approval from the Food and Drug Administration.
In a speech from the East Room of the White House, Mr. Biden effectively conceded that the worst-in-a-century viral scourge he once thought was under control had come roaring back, threatening public health and the economic recovery that is central to the promise of his presidency.
But after months of trying to persuade and cajole, the president on Thursday cast the crisis as one that pits the vaccinated against the unvaccinated, and said those refusing to get a coronavirus shot should expect inconveniences as long as they decline a vaccine that protects them and others from illness and death.