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Reporter Asked Joe Biden If Americans Should Be Worried About Inflation – His Reaction Spoke Volumes
Video: Reporter Asked Joe Biden If Americans Should Be Worried About Inflation - His Reaction Spoke Volumes – Right Journalism
If the media could take a break from obsessing over the House Republicans choosing a new conference chair, they might
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If the media could take a break from obsessing over the House Republicans choosing a new conference chair, they might have noticed that Joe Biden’s presidency is falling apart.
On every major front, Biden is flailing — even by the depressingly low bar set for him by the Washington press corps.
April just saw the highest rate of inflation in 13 years, according to the Department of Labor. Prices for everything, including food and gasoline, immediately skyrocketed after Biden’s $2 trillion welfare scheme (sometimes referred to as a “stimulus package”) went into effect and flooded the economy with more money than anyone knows what to do with.
Biden’s preoccupation? Spending even more.
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Given the current situation, President Joe Biden blatantly ignored a reporter’s question Wednesday about whether or not Americans should be worried about rising prices.
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Comment:
Joey Xi doesn't care and his handlers won't allowed him to answer questions anyway. They, the politicians, will forever be trying to line their own pockets, not particularly concerned with the Citizens of America, especially the poor ones who don't contribute to their election funds.
”April just saw the highest rate of inflation in 13 years, according to the Department of Labor. Prices for everything, including food and gasoline, immediately skyrocketed after Biden’s $2 trillion welfare scheme (sometimes referred to as a “stimulus package”) went into effect and flooded the economy with more money than anyone knows what to do with.
“Biden’s preoccupation? Spending even more."
“The unemployment rate actually went up from March to April”