60 MIN. SONG AND DANCE

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https://twitter.com/i/status/1571660675197587456

When it comes to bad economic news, there are two ways to handle it as a president. The right way is to admit the truth and then lay out a quantifiable plan for how to improve things. Americans are very forgiving of politicians who speak plainly to them. On the other hand, the wrong way is to simply pretend like everything is actually great and that anyone who doesn’t think so is an idiot. Guess which strategy Biden has chosen?

The dismissive snark about an 8.3 inflation rate that is crushing the poor and middle-class is just astonishing to witness. His skin is so thin you can see straight through it, and while I know Biden doesn’t have to live with any of the consequences of his policies, you’d think he could at least fake it a little. Besides, his excuse doesn’t even make sense. Who cares if the rate only went up “an inch” if the overall rate is still sky-high? Core inflation continues to rise, mainly driven by food and housing (including rent) prices.

https://freedomfirstnetwork.com/202...sastrous-60-minutes-interview?utm_source=econ
 

WhatsHisNuts

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Let me ask one more time: What Biden policies caused the spike in inflation?

Keep in mind:
The Fed prints money (not the Biden administration) and the US Dollar is very strong right now.

If you actually watched the interview, he just defended the point that inflation seems to be leveling off, not continuing to rise. Nobody's out there saying this is awesome. The Democrats are trying to make adjustments and the Republicans are voting against everything.
 
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