Joe Biden is Lying About Savings Accounts and Debt
The economy of the United States, for all intents and purposes,
is on its way off a cliff.
Americans are postponing years-long plans they’ve made for
retirement. Families across the country are spending multiple times
more on gas than they’ve spent in previous years; that’s not to
mention the rising costs of groceries and other essentials.
One poll after the next has shown the economy is a top concern in
the minds of the American people. It will also significantly impact
how folks vote in the midterm elections.
Despite all of these documented and consistent economic problems,
Joe Biden has a very different perception. According to the current
president, Americans are just thriving when it comes to their
finances.
Breaking Down Biden’s Admitted Views on the Nation’s Economy
On Friday, Biden put out a series of falsehoods about current
economic conditions, falsehoods that are astounding even for him.
The president stood before the country and declared that a
"robust" economic recovery has been accomplished amid his leader-
ship.
Biden would later go on to incorrectly claim that debt is down,
savings accounts are greater, and financial comfort is up since he
has been into office.
This stunned many Americans, causing some people to question
whether the president is living in an alternate universe of sorts.
Multiple economists are saying a recession is coming. Just
earlier this week, the BlackRock CEO stated inflation will remain
with the nation for years on end.
Yahoo Finance even recently reported significant drops that have
happened and are anticipated in Americans’ rates of saving money.
Meanwhile, the Bureau of Labor and Statistics confirms wages are on
a downward spiral and being outdone by inflation.
During the first quarter of this year alone, nationwide credit
card debt surged up to $15.84 trillion, a major climb from the
initial rate of $266 billion.
An Avalanche of Negative Feedback
As of Saturday morning, “#FJBiden” was trending on Twitter. The
content of these tweets is full of Americans calling out the direct
lies that Biden spread on Friday.
Many people claimed the president is either delusional, getting
bad intel from his advisers, or simply trying to gaslight the
nation.
Whichever it is, Americans who are living in the real world
have pointed out the true reality of what they’re up against.
Another common theme amongst criticism of Biden is how much
people miss the leadership and presidency of Donald Trump.
I saw this from an anonymous writer on the internet but is is
no longer current so I will adjust it.
Added to the gas prices are taxes, building supplies, store
shelves empty and almost all types of insurance.
Since Biden TOOK office he has sold, given, or worked deals that
have drained nearly half of the Strategic Petroleum Reserves of oil.
Recently, it was reported that he has sold millions of barrels
of our reserves to China, of all places. We are early in his plan to
distribute 1 million barrels a day for 90 days.
Folks, the United States can no longer afford the destruction
of our economy under this corrupt administration.
We have to band together and support the Convention of States or
the Republican candidates in the upcoming mid-term elections.
The Democrats and the dark money are working hard at disrupting
the state legislatures that make the rules in each state to govern
the process.
Fron Convention of States.
We have all been conned by the corrupt media along with those
select few who are acting out their plan to ruin our economy to a
point of no return.
The gullible liberal minions, even with their lifestyle is going
down the drain continue to either not care about America, their
fellow citizens, or the laws set forth in the Constitution.
It is beyond me how people have allowed themselves to be fooled
into hating someone so much that they would ruin any future that
they had and leave a broken, weak, subservient nation for their own
families to endure.
God has a plan, but I pray that it does not require this disaster
to complete its completion.
Conservatively,
John