See It To Believe It: WTAF Is Biden Actually Trying To Say Here??????

Written By BlabberBuzz | Saturday, 22 July 2023 02:05 AM
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President Biden's recent speech on "Bidenomics" at the Philly Shipyard in Philadelphia has once again sparked anger and concern among social media users.

Despite his upbeat attitude, Biden stumbled over his words, raising questions about his ability to effectively communicate his economic policies.

During the speech, Biden made a statement about the middle class that drew attention. He said, "I often say, and I mean this sincerely, Wall Street — good folks down there — but they didn't build the middle class. They didn't build America. The middle class was built by the middle class." This comment, while attempting to emphasize the importance of the middle class, left many puzzled.

Another remark that caught the public's attention was Biden's criticism of "trickle-down economics." He claimed that his father suffered from these policies, saying, "I watched my dad growing up, and not a whole lot of benefit trickled down on his kitchen table as a consequence of trickle-down economics." However, some questioned the timing of this statement, as it seemed out of place in the context of the 1950s.

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Biden's stumbling over his words and questionable historical references quickly became a topic of discussion on Twitter. Conservative blogger Mike LaChance sarcastically tweeted, "He's fine. This is fine." Columnist David Marcus also expressed confusion, tweeting, "Biden just said he watched his dad suffer under 'trickle-down economics.' In the 1950s? Wut?"

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Critics also took issue with Biden's claim that wages have increased and surpassed the rate of inflation. Fox News contributor Katie Pavlich disputed this claim, stating, "This is absolutely not true." Republican congressional candidate Jack Lombardi commented, "Joe Biden has ZERO issue lying to the face of Americans. No, Joe, low-wage workers are working two and even three jobs trying to afford 'Bidenomics.'"

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Biden's speech concluded with a moment of confusion as he appeared disoriented on stage, looking around before being directed where to go. This prompted Substack writer Jim Treacher to humorously remark, "Imagine if he had to remember where they parked."

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Despite Biden's attempt to boast about his economic policies, a recent Monmouth University poll revealed that 62% of respondents disapproved of his handling of inflation. Additionally, a Twitter Community Note provided context to Biden's claim about wage increases, stating that real wages adjusted for inflation remain lower than before the pandemic.

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Nevertheless, Biden remained steadfast in promoting "Bidenomics" during his speech. He acknowledged that there is still work to be done in the economy, stating, "I'm not here to declare victory. We got a long way to go in the economy. I'm here to say we have more work to do. We have a plan that's turning things around pretty quickly. Bidenomics is just another way of saying 'restore the American dream.'"

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While Biden's speech aimed to highlight the success of his economic policies, it ultimately raised concerns and left many questioning the accuracy of his statements. As the public continues to scrutinize his performance, it remains to be seen how his economic agenda will be received in the long run.

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