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Dear Mr. President: It's the economy, stupid!

Posted by $ rainman0720 1 year ago to Politics
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Headline: "Bidens privately upset by poor poll numbers, president delivered 'stern' message to top aides: report"

My title says it all. Well, other than trying to understand how anyone can be that stupid.
SOURCE URL: https://www.foxnews.com/media/bidens-privately-upset-poor-poll-numbers-president-delivered-stern-message-top-aides-report


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  • Posted by Arthgallo 1 year ago
    The numbers are sugar-coated already. Government reports numbers the way they are directed by the administration and political class in charge of the "number-reporting" division. Things are really bad, and they can't sugar-coat them enough to retain a shred of credibility.
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    • Posted by $ blarman 12 months ago
      Check out both the unemployment figures (they intentionally use the ones which overstate the number of people "not looking" for jobs AND count part-time workers as full-time employees) and the inflation figures (which intentionally exclude most food, housing, and gas). All from a group which excels at "creative accounting" like that which says SS is yet to run out.

      They are crooks.
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  • Posted by CaptainKirk 12 months ago
    They have also asked the President to STOP referring to Bidenomics... Because everyone agrees it's a NEGATIVE references (both sides of the aisle).

    At least we have some hope. That enough people will be tired of the status quo, and the lunacy and get back to:

    Mean Tweets & World Peace!
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  • Posted by $ Abaco 12 months ago
    He's financially flogging the middle-class about the head and neck...
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    • Posted by $ 12 months ago
      Back in either Obama's first or second term (as opposed to this current term being his third term), as part of the GM bail out, he pushed very hard for them to eliminate all but two divisions: Cadillac and Chevrolet. Or, seen another way, the haves and the have nots. I haven't talked to very many other people who saw it that way, but to me, it was obvious as hell that's what he was doing. It was another attempt to divide us by something, in this case the cars we could afford.
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