I will admit when he messes up, and probably criticize it. I'm not ingoring his mental decline, I just don't think it's as big of a deal as you make it out to be. As I think it was Stan who pointed out he only has dementia, not Alzheimer's. You act like he is barely able to speak when he is able to speak pretty well, and slips every once in a while. It is also a confirmed fact that he is battling a speech impediment, so a large portion of what you might make out to be him slipping into a coma is actually him trying very hard to not mess up his words. I've been there, done that. Anyway remember when Trump tried to pick up a glass of water with one hand, couldn't, so then had to bring in his second to help? Or when Trump walked down the stairs from the stage as slowly as a 90-year old man?
Moving on, you must remember that I wasn't one of those people that supported Biden when he was running in the primaries. I will be the first one to admit he has flaws. And I don't expect him to bring the country in the direction that I had hoped the person who ran against Trump would, but he is way more close to what I believe in than Trump is, that's for certain.
I don't think that Biden is going to "fix" all of even most of America's problems. I saw a Biden sign that I liked. I think it accurately represents what we are looking at here. It said "Biden - our bridge over troubled waters". I think that is a good way to think of Biden. A bridge over troubled waters. The bridge itself may not be all that great, but the land on the other side is.
Dman, Trump's daughter indirectly owns a lot of the voting machines. Just look it up.