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Biden's Economic policies are a plus
Anyone who says Biden's energy policies did not hurt the price of gas has an agenda. The reality is we can all debate it in this forum, but the polling tells us Americans (Republicans, Democrats and Independents) blame Biden for the almost 16% inflation since he took office.

He curbed it over the summer, until in August it went up again to almost 4% while wage growth went up .2%. To put it simply, wage growth is 4% behind inflation. That 4% is mostly felt in the low and middle class households.

This is the Biden economy (even named it) and no matter how hard the left tries to say the economy is good, it is not, it is very bad and the voters blame Biden and the Democratic party for putting climate over the economy. For putting illegal immigrants over US citizens. For putting criminals over the police. Making himself more important than our soldiers who died, our Maui citizens who died. For lying and saying he would erase student debt on his campaign when he knew he needed Congress to do it. Biden bought those who had student debt in 2020, how many did he lose when he failed to deliver?

Biden may have appeased the far left, but the issue is he is losing more the middle class and if polling is close to being correct 8 to 12% of the black vote. He has a short time to fix the issues. One issue he can't fix is he is not aging well. We need a high energy President ready to work 16 hours a day, not 2 hours a day or goes on vacation more in one year than most Americans take in 10 years.

But hey, keep beating the drum our economy is great as the lower and middle class shake their heads in disgust.
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RE: Biden's Economic policies are a plus - Luvnit2 - 09-09-2023, 12:06 PM

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