Biden’s Economy: I’m Responsible for the Good, But the Bad is Not My Fault

The buck doesn’t stop on Joe Biden’s desk. He prefers to pass the buck, blaming Russian President Vladimir Putin for price hikes and “Mega MAGA Americans” for “domestic terrorism” and crime.

MAGA

But don’t blame Biden for high gas prices or rampant crime because none of it is his or the Democrats’ fault. However, if prices or crime briefly decrease, then he’ll eagerly take all the credit. That’s how “leadership” works in the Biden regime?

Like some sleepy Egyptian Pharaoh, Americans watched as Biden assumed power armed with a giant hammer and chisel so that he could eradicate former President Donald Trump’s name from all the monuments raised to him for his accomplishments with: energy independence, manufacturing, wages, employment, regulations, border, crime, and foreign policy, recognizing he led America in becoming strong, respected, prosperous, energy independent, and affordable.

Pharoah Amenhotep III

After the inevitable collapse, once Biden axed domestic energy production, embarked on a nonsensical path toward a mythical “green energy” replacement policy, botched Afghanistan, and helped start a war in Ukraine, the American quality of life crashed. But don’t blame Biden.

I Did That!

In a statement from Biden (’s handlers) released yesterday, he gaslighted, “My economic plan is showing results, and the American people can see that we are facing global economic challenges from a position of strength.”

Nothing about the man exudes anything resembling strength. 

After Biden limited himself to comparing the economy only to last month, The Daily Wire put things in perspective: 

Price levels rose 7.7% between October 2021 and October 2022, according to a Thursday report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, showing that inflation has begun to slow amid harsh contractionary policy from the Federal Reserve… Americans are currently paying an average of $3.80 per gallon marking a 60% increase since Biden took office at the beginning of last year.

Still, don’t we have to give credit to a man who can intentionally cause gas prices to soar from around $2 a gallon to over $6 in some areas and then, with a straight face, expect Americans to thank him when the gas price temporarily drops a buck?

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