Consumer spending accounts for approximately two-thirds of the U.S. economy, so Joe Biden's crushing…
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Image of the Day: "Bidenomics" Crushes Consumer Confidence

Consumer spending accounts for approximately two-thirds of the U.S. economy, so Joe Biden's crushing impact on consumer confidence helps resolve his apologists' confusion over Biden's economic disapproval.  After inheriting an economy rebounding from the Covid shock, Biden's policies quickly drove consumer confidence back downward, where it continues to stagnate.  No wonder he finds himself in such electoral hot water.

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May 08, 2024 • 12:39 PM

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On Biden's State of the Union Address:
 
 

"State of the Union speeches are usually pretty scattershot, but President Joe Biden's 2023 one set a new record.

"He ranged across a world of issues without substantively addressing the biggest ones -- crime, the border crisis, China, the nation's looming economic woes -- because his record is so weak on all of them.

"Instead, he offered lie after lie in a shameless bid to fool the electorate ahead of his 2024 run for re-election. His only 'big idea' is to make bogeymen out of the wealthy and offer the American people more freebies, more unsustainable spending. ...

"His flagging polls show the American people aren't fooled. Just like Biden, they see that his act is getting stale."

Read the entire article here.

 
 
— New York Post Editorial Board
— New York Post Editorial Board
Posted February 08, 2023 • 07:05 AM
 
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"I didn't expect debates in 2024. It seemed to me that there was too much risk involved for both Biden and Trump. Nor is there a mandate of heaven for presidential debates. But the two candidates calculate risk differently -- that's probably why they are presidents. In their view, the potential upside of watching your opponent melt down is greater than the risk of tripping up. If you do implode, you…[more]
 
 
— Matthew Continetti, Washington Free Beacon
 
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