Seymour Flops
Diamond Member
The word 'Bidenomics' is nowhere to be found in the president’s recent speeches
Biden has used the word 101 times since June, but he has made no mention of it for almost a full month. The White House still uses it to promote Biden's economic agenda.
www.nbcnews.com
WASHINGTON — Since June, President Joe Biden had been freely peppering the word "Bidenomics" into his speeches and remarks mentioning the economy — 101 times, to be exact.
In doing so, he was attaching his name to a set of administration policies that most Americans don't believe have worked, according to recent polling. In an NBC News poll conducted this month, only 38% of respondents approved of Biden's handling of the economy.
Now, the word "Bidenomics" appears to have been dropped entirely from Biden's comments about the economy. He hasn't used it in public remarks since Nov. 1, when he likened Bidenomics to “the American Dream” in a speech in Minnesota.
I know why he used to do it. It was because Obama once claimed that the term "Obamacare" was growing on him. Biden is emulating his former boss, almost as if his former boss were sending him marching orders.
Almost.
Stumblin' Joe must have missed the other shoe, in which the middle class realized what a boofing they were being given in order for Teenage McDonald's workers to have access to full health insurance that they rarely need and would never choose if allowed a choice. Then Obama stopped calling it that.
Now that the middle class is seeing the disaster Biden's economic policies are causing, his handlers finally convinced him not to advertise that fact that all current economic suffering is authored by him and his team. My only question is, WTF took them so long? Are they that insulated from the real world?
As soon as Americans saw their actual American dream - which is working hard, and achieving financial security, such as home and car ownership and money in the bank - was being destroyed in favor of the phony promise of an American dream for swarms of illegal aliens, the word "Bidenomics" became worse than nails on a chalkboard for them.
Members of the working class, who were seeing advancement to the middle class under Trump, are now in danger of being pushed down to the dependency class, a quagmire from which escape is difficult.
For those middle class who have already obtained the American dream, Bidenomics has not yet taken it away from most of them. They have relatively secure jobs, a paid off or nearly paid off house, and a 401k or equivalent. For them (and I am one, so I know), Bidenomics works a serious of minor annoyances, rather than threatening our viability. Annoyances such as cutting down on eating our, or taking a cheaper vacation this year.
Small compared to a life-changing loss of a good union job? Yes. "White People's" problems? In the way that phrase is meant, sure But, with black unemployment at record lows under Trump, more than every Blacks joined the middle class American dream, and are the most likely to be pushed back down the pyramid by Biden's policies.