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 Bridge to Nowhere':
 
 

"Back in 2020, Joe Biden addressed concerns that he would be the oldest president in history. 'Look,' he said, 'I view myself as a bridge, not as anything else.' Four years later, as Biden delivered his election year State of the Union address, I found myself pondering where, exactly, Biden's bridge leads. ...

"The passage on Israel and Hamas revealed the true purpose of this year's State of the Union. Biden's emphasis on aid to the Palestinians in Gaza, and on pressuring Israel to conduct a just war according to an impossible double standard, was a panicked response to divisions on his left. Indeed, the whole speech was a panicked response to divisions on his left. The Biden high campaign must believe that its problem is the Democratic base -- and that the way to boost turnout among the Democratic base is through progressive messaging.

"I have no doubt that Democrats will be pleased with the result. But I am also skeptical it will persuade independents and working-class men and women of all races that Biden has the answers to Aemrica's problems. And if something doesn't change for Biden soon, he will be the bridge from one Trump term to another."

Read the entire article here.

 
 
— Matthew Continetti, Author, Founding Editor of Washington Free Beacon, and a Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute
— Matthew Continetti, Author, Founding Editor of Washington Free Beacon, and a Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute
Posted March 08, 2024 • 08:52 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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