Watch: Biden’s Brain Glitches Trying To Explain Economics
While discussing inflation and the economy in Baltimore President Biden started attacking his own administration.
Biden said, “Did you ever think you’d be paying this much for a gallon of gas?”
“Did you ever think you’d be paying this much for a gallon of gas?” – Joe Biden
Yes, he really said that. pic.twitter.com/ApRtZrlweC
— Danny Tarkanian (@DannyTarkanian) November 10, 2021
No Joe we didn’t, and thanks to you we are.
Biden’s Baltimore speech is going to haunt him and don’t be surprised to see clips of this all over the television during the mid-terms.
Biden tried to claim his Build Back Better bill that includes $2.2 trillion in new taxes “is not going to raise taxes.”
Biden says his Build Back Better bill — which includes $2.2 trillion in new taxes — “is not going to raise taxes” pic.twitter.com/nI0qwhcf0b
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) November 10, 2021
The president also blamed Americans for the supply chain crises because we are buying too many items online.
Funny, I don’t remember a huge backup last year during the lockdowns when everything was closed.
Biden blames his inflation crisis on Americans buying too many goods online: Americans “are not going out to dinner and lunch and going to local bars because of Covid. So what are they doing? They are ordering online and buying product.” pic.twitter.com/2qzSvuadJy
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) November 10, 2021
Biden also had a total mental breakdown trying to explain economics.
Does this sound like a man who understands basic economics? pic.twitter.com/i8CFvVJmnf
— Benny (@bennyjohnson) November 10, 2021
Now, let’s compare Biden’s bumbling and fumbling to a real leader Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
“We are leading the fight for freedom in this country”: @GovRonDeSantis tells @seanhannity how he’s leading a parents-focused campaign against Democratic Big Govt, including calling a special session to pass a “Parents Bill of Rights” [full interview] pic.twitter.com/tYwduptC6l
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) November 11, 2021
That’s what a real leader looks like.