Zenzibar wrote:
My Mom had it and it was one of the worst times in my life. Initially, the doctors had her on Aricept which probably delayed it somehow. I would believe that the POTUS has much better medication.
But there is NO WAY that Biden, in his current state, has a pulse on every dam issue plaguing this country. At this point, his handlers just push him out there nervously to say a few words. Is that who you want as a front man and not know who is making our choices?
I'm actually saddened at the choices this country is putting out there.
First, I'm very sorry for what you went through. I was a caretaker for 20 years. My mom lost the ability to walk around 2003 (I started caretaking a couple years before the wheelchair), and she passed away a few days before Christmas, 2020, at 100 years old.
There were moments of confusion, but nothing nearly as bad as the stories others are telling, and it sounds terrible. Worth, perhaps, a separate and depressing thread. I had things I had to deal with. Her refusing to go to bed, and not being able to go to bed without assistance, so I'd sometimes be up till 4:00 or 5:00 AM and have to get up for work in 2 hours.
and having the same conversation so many times because she didn't recognize the apt we were living in.
But as far as Biden having his "finger on the pulse" of current events. I think you underestimate Biden. He's slow. He talks and moves like an old man. He doesn't speak well, but Biden today, I would wager, has a better understanding of current national issues than Trump had when he was president. Trump was flat out ignorant, and he never read anything. He asked his staff to simplify current issues to one sheet of paper, double spaced, written in large letters in crayon.
Biden, I'm quite sure, has a respectable understanding, even today, on current issues and he has better people around him that Trump to explain any details he doesn't know. Details, that unlike Trump, he would be interested in.
God invented war so Americans would learn geography.