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It's the Bystander Admin Where Nothing Is Ever Joe's Fault and Americans Don't Understand
By Nick Arama | Nov 11, 2021 10:00 AM ET

Joe Biden was busy this week, trying to spin inflation, the rising gas prices and the supply chain crisis.

In his remarks on Tuesday, what it basically broke down to is that it’s your fault, not his. The economy is bad because he’s made it so good – all those rising prices are on you.

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    “Because of the strength of our economic recovery, American families have been able to buy more products. And – but guess what? They’re not going out to dinner and lunch, and going to local bars because of Covid. So what are they doing? They’re staying home and ordering online or buying product. Well, what more people with money buying product and less product to buy, what happens? The supply chain’s the reason. The answer is you guys, and I’ll get to that in a minute, but what happens? Prices go up,” the president said.

    “People have a little more breathing room than they did last year, and that’s a good thing. But it also means you’ve got higher demand for goods at the same time we’re facing disruptions in the supplies to make those goods,” he continued. “This is a recipe for delays and for higher prices. And people are feeling it. They’re feeling it.”

Then his description of the rising gas prices was something else.


https://twitter.com/TheFirstonTV/status/1458551123485331462

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