The good news is that we no longer have those mean tweets anymore. Now, we have rising gas prices, inflation, debt and the entire southern border is a welcome mat. But we don’t have any of those mean tweets to worry about.
Pete Hegseth and Will Cain have nicknamed Biden, The Master of Disaster. That name is certainly no misnomer.
President Trump said comparing carter to Biden isn’t fair to Carter. carter mishandled the crises that popped up but Biden creates the crises. That puts it mildly.
Even though we had some major problems due to the pandemic, Trump had things under control. Biden takes credit ion COVID and the vaccines but that was all President Trump.
Biden had nothing to do with it.
Cain began, reading from the NY Post op-ed:
“The New York Post is saying this is Joe Biden proving to be a master of disaster. More so than even Jimmy Carter. That’s the headline. Joe Biden is even proving more of a master of disaster than Jimmy Carter, it’s stunning how much success Biden has managed to reverse in just four months. The long lines at the pump, showing growth, and rising inflation, it’s looking like the Jimmy Carter era except it took Carter years to produce disasters that this president has fostered in scant months.’”
“And Will, to your point, these are not crises that have been thrust on the Biden administration. They were created by the Biden administration.”
Hegseth pointed out that it isn’t Trump’s fault that Biden reversed all of his immigration policies. Biden created this crisis all by himself. In fact, Trump only left him the pandemic but he also provided the vaccines. The inflation is entirely in Biden’s lap as well and as gas p0rices rise, so will higher inflation.
Democrats will tell you that manufacturers and retail outlets should eat the additional costs but how long would they stay in business if they did?
“Stagflation — the idea that you’ve got a stagnant economy, unemployment that doesn’t — even though you’ve got tons of jobs available, people don’t want to take them. And then you’ve got inflation coming. It hits everybody. It’s actually regressive,” he continued. “Everyone’s paying more, especially the people at the bottom of the ladder.”
Shimkus jumped in as well, saying that media coverage of Trump had painted his policies as disastrous but they had been effective. “Everything was, you know, a 10 in terms of the disaster scale,” she said. “And yet the border, the border was completely — he was fixing the border wall, the illegal immigration numbers were down. President Biden comes in, reverses that and then there is now a huge crisis is on our southern border.”