Overview of U.S. President Joe Biden’s visit to a South Korean company in Pueblo, Colorado
U.S. President Joe Biden was confused again while visiting a South Korean company that invested in the U.S.
During a speech at the CS Wind factory in Pueblo, Colorado, President Biden indicated to the chairman of CS Wind, stating that they had taken many pictures together recently, and suggesting that the chairman might receive an unfavorable reception upon returning home. The comment was made humorously, referencing the president’s low approval rating.
President Biden’s Confusion
He said, “But I am a friend of your leader, Mr. Moon.” He mistakenly referred President Yoon Suk Yeol as former President Moon Jae In while explaining that it was okay because he was close to the South Korean President.
On this day, President Biden expressed his pride in his economic policy, Bidenomics. He claimed that companies like CS Wind Manufacturing in the U.S. result from his policies.
President Biden expressed gratitude, stating, “Thanks to my commitment to the future of clean energy and American manufacturing, clean energy companies have started investing here in Colorado.” He went on to introduce CS Wind as “a South Korean company that makes wind towers and turbines.”
He is preparing to run for the 2024 election and criticized the Republican Party. President Biden bitterly said that the Republican Party has opposed his policies that help the U.S. economy.
In particular, he ‘sniped’ Representative Lauren Boebert of the Republican Party, who represents the district where the CS Wind factory is located, calling her “one of the leaders of the extreme MAGA (Make America Great Again, Donald Trump’s former presidential campaign slogan) movement,” representing the area.
The White House also emphasized in a press release that day, “The Biden Administration will continue to produce results for the workers and families of Colorado’s 3rd district and the entire nation, even if self-proclaimed MAGA Republicans like Representative Boebert prioritize politics over the jobs and opportunities created by Bidenomics.”
By. Kwon Seong Jin
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