Here’s why #ThankYouJoe is trending on Twitter
#ThankYouJoe trends across Twitter as the US President announces to the world that for him, it’s “America First!”
#ThankYouJoe for delivering on your promises, getting our families vaccinated and reminding us all what competence and leadership looks like. pic.twitter.com/vM0kZ2kMFa
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) April 24, 2021
https://twitter.com/davidmweissman/status/1385947664815120390?s=19
Happy Saturday to everyone who is grateful we elected a President who is so busy getting things done you don't have to wake up worried that he said or did some dumb shit. #ThankYouJoe
— BrooklynDad_Defiant!☮️ (@mmpadellan) April 24, 2021
The Americans in their tweets lauding Joe Biden for living up to their expectations of a good President.
While some tweets were general praise, some gave the statistical data that 40% Americans have got the first dose of vaccination.
I have one mission on Twitter today, and it’s to make #ThankYouJoe trend to #1 in the U.S. Please pass this on.
— TG ☕️ (@TG22110) April 24, 2021
Almost 40% of the population has gotten at least the first dose of the Covid vaccine.#ThankYouJoe
— Amy Lynn🐇💀 (@AmyLynnStL) April 24, 2021
They even recalled how in his 95 days of Presidentship, Biden hasn’t tweeted about a single conspiracy or embarrassing America on the world stage. In a direct reference, they envisaged how their plight would have been like Brazil or India, if it wasn’t for Biden taking over.
The American citizens were glad to have not repeated their error if 2016 and to have chosen the best candidate in 2020.
While the Americans rejoice over what an amazing president they’d chosen, oceans away, the Indians felt deceited when the US president Joe Biden replied, “If we have a surplus, we’re going to share it with the rest of the world… (but) “we’re going to start off making sure Americans are taken care of first”, when asked about sharing of the vaccines.
