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Let’s face it, all politicians exaggerate, twist the truth, use double-speak or outright lie. Some more, some less, but uniform honesty isn’t the rule in the political world. On our end, there is a widespread misconception as well.

I can’t tell you how many times I have seen “They think that you are stupid” in reference to a Democrat’s ludicrous assertion. Democrats, on the other hand, are not only well aware that the knowledgeable among us know that they are lying, but they also couldn’t give a damn. Why? Because conservatives who are well-informed are not the intended audience for their falsehoods; rather, it is low-information Democratic supporters.

This takes us to Joseph Robinette Biden Jr., the 46th and current president of the United States of America.

Joe Biden is arguably the most consistent serial liar in the history of contemporary presidential politics. His fabrications range from the fully debunked claim regarding an Amtrak conductor that he has repeated at least six times throughout his time in office to his story that his oldest son Beau died whilst serving in Iraq (Beau Biden actually passed away due to glioblastoma during May 2015 in Bethesda, Maryland) to the “success” that is the Bidenomics disaster.

Yes, the Bidenomics fiasco.

This week, Biden made the startling statement when addressing a group of union employees at the Philly Shipyard in Philadelphia:

“I’m not here to proclaim triumph. The economy needs a lot of work. I’m here to emphasize that there is still work to be done. We have a strategy that is fast improving the situation. Restoring the American dream is simply another way to phrase it in the Bidenomics language.”

Victory? Getting things back on track quickly? The American dream being reinstated? What is he smoking, exactly? Or, as recent royal intrigue may indicate, for crying out loud, what is he snorting?

In an interview with Fox News’ “America’s Newsroom” this week, Forbes Media Chairman Steve Forbes said he was “amazed” by the Biden administration’s economic talk.

“Joe Biden used to refer to himself as being the deficit cutter and the deficit slasher about a year ago. The deficit is almost three times what it was last year. Even though he claims to be reducing inflation, the rate of growth is still twice what it was when he took office, and prices aren’t decreasing. Where is the debt owed on credit cards by people? New heights. Due to foreign headwinds, business investment isn’t what it needs to be.”

“What sort of a world does he think he’s currently living in?” Forbes raised the rhetorical question. Excellent question.

Based mostly on the economic destruction that Biden and his government inflicted on the American people during his unsuccessful presidency, Forbes projected that Biden won’t be the Democratic presidential contender in 2024.

“People believe that they can no longer trust the institutions in our nation. And you can see that sentiment on both sides, which is why Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is gaining significant support. In a year, who would have imagined that?

Steve Moore, a former adviser to Donald Trump on economic matters, stated on the latest episode of “The Faulkner Focus” that the Biden economy is simply not functioning for many Americans, a crucial truth about which Joe Biden seems to be completely ignorant.

Author: Steven Sinclaire


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