The Biden Tantrum after November Will Be Epic
After the midterms I expect a Biden tantrum to be epic. There will be no Clinton-style compromise or triangulation as with the Gingrich Congress.
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After the midterms I expect a Biden tantrum to be epic. There will be no Clinton-style compromise or triangulation as with the Gingrich Congress.
Ahead of Thursday’s final hearing of the House Jan. 6 committee, a CNN columnist accidentally acknowledged the truth – voters are far more concerned about inflation and our cratering economy than the so-called “insurrection.” It must have been painful for CNN’s Stephen Collinson to write, “Voters may care more about the cost of French fries …
American television networks spent all Monday morning covering the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, and if Her Majesty was just a figurehead, who reigned but not ruled, she still seems to have been more self-aware than President Biden: REPORTER: “People are shocked by their grocery bills. What can you do better and faster?” BIDEN: “Inflation …
Never underestimate the unintended consequences from any Joe Biden initiative. President Gremlin strikes again.
What could be dumber than spending $433B that we don’t have during an inflation crisis? Raising taxes by $739B during a recession – that’s what.
When is a recession not a recession? When there’s a Democrat in the White House! The Bureau of Economic Analysis is scheduled to release the first guesstimate of real gross domestic product for the second quarter on Thursday, July 28th; the second guesstimate is scheduled for Thursday, August 25th, and the third for Thursday, September …
“…we are five days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America.”, Barack Hussein Obama, October 2008
Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) is real, and the Stalinist show trial being conducted by the Democrats in the House of Representatives is exhibit “A” for that.
Around 2028, when things are beginning to return to pre-COVID levels of prosperity, and some fool at the NIH wants to shut the economy down to “flatten the curve,” remember the true cost of the last shut down.
President Biden and his team have acknowledged in recent weeks that there is not much he can do to address soaring gas prices and inflation, and the actions he has taken so far, such as a record-breaking release of oil from the country’s strategic reserves, have not worked. This past Tuesday he continued his denigration …
The Biden administration has decided to push the price of appliances up even more than inflation already has.
President Joe Biden may have laughed just a little too hard at comedian Trevor Noah’s inflation joke at Saturday night’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, D.C. “Ever since you’ve come into office, things are really looking up,” joked the “Comedy Central” host, “Gas is up, rent is up, food is up! Everything!” Is an …
The money line was buried far down: “This is a very healthy economy, absent the inflation numbers,” Patrick Harker, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, told CNBC Tuesday after the inversion. Sigh! We’re nearing a recession, if this always-accurate indicator is right again By Lucy Bayly, CNN Business | Updated 2:51 PM EDT, …
Bloomberg thought Americans could use some tips on how to survive in today’s inflationary environment. Instead of advising us to support Republican candidates this year, they brought in Teresa Ghilarducci, who is the Schwartz Professor of Economics at the New School for Social Research and a board member at the Economic Policy Institute. Her suggestions run …
Addressing House Democrats at their Philadelphia retreat on Friday, Biden unleashed his anger on Americans who attribute our record high inflation rate to his administration’s excessive spending. “I’m sick of this stuff,” he railed, with his hands pointing toward his neck to show he’s had it up to “here” with being blamed for the sharp …
It never ceases to amaze me that the Biden Administration takes absolutely no blame for the inflation presently affecting us as a nation. That inflation is at about 7%, said to be the highest in a generation.
If your next-door neighbor petitioned your town zoning board to allow them to have an entire herd of African elephants in their backyard, you would be very upset. If the board negotiated with your neighbor to allow only 5 bull elephants in their backyard, instead of an entire herd, you would …