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Biden Blames Inflation on Outside Factors, Ignores Domestic-Spending Surge in State of the Union Address

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More coherent then the fraudulent will always win the day.

What is the speech important? What is the purpose? Isn’t it just all fake?

Pick a politician any politician. They always gloss over what they consider their successes a ignore their failures.

Immigration, foreign relations, domestic policies all dismal failures. The left think Rump lies and ignore the massive lies and omissions of Biden.

The left will claim victory as inflation continues to rage and the debt heads quickly to 33 trillion.

Ther fag punk cares about the rules while he alters your posts and de-rails them all with childish non-sense . :rofl:

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Please read and learn

Oh please! That is rich coming from the masshole who writes on a 6th grade level, and plagiarizes all the time! No one here bothers with your shitty posts because that are neither well written, engaging nor informative loser! Go back to your pizza making! At least Louman can write in his own words and put forth a more comprehensive post, unlike you and your mentally challenged dribble you try to put forth as being thought provoking, no one wants to read your crappy posts!

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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Stop derailing the thread boomer lol

You have yet to make a relevant comment.

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From the liberal WaPo.

A speech heavy on jobs but light on wages spells trouble for Biden

By Ramesh Ponnuru

February 8, 2023 at 12:37 a.m. EST

President Biden devoted much of his State of the Union address to making his case to a country that is deeply dissatisfied about the economy. He touted the job growth that has occurred on his watch, the infrastructure bill he signed, and the plans he has for cutting drug prices and ending “junk fees.” On all of those points, the public likely agrees with him. But he barely touched on the reasons for the public’s unhappiness.

Americans are well aware of the post-covid jobs recovery. According to Gallup, in late January nearly two-thirds of the public rated it a “good time to find a quality job.” The numbers on that question are almost as good as they were before the pandemic. In those early 2020 days, though, more than 60 percent of Americans considered the economy “excellent” or “good.” Only 17 percent say that now.

Evidently it takes more than job growth to make us pleased — something the last 30 years of that Gallup polling confirms. Majorities considered the economy “excellent” or “good” for only two stretches during these decades: from late 1997 through early 2001, and then again from mid-2018 until March 2020. Bill Clinton was in the White House for most of that first period, and Donald Trump for most of the second.

One lesson from that history: Biden has company when he boasts about employment even as voters pan the economy. George W. Bush and Barack Obama saw job growth for most of their presidencies without getting majority approval for the economy. Not even job growth plus low inflation did the trick.

What distinguishes the two happy moments from the rest of the past three decades: They are the only times we had both rising employment and rising real wages.

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I just wish the moderators would ban this scumbag for good and watch the quality of conversations increase! He is an attention seeker with daddy issues!

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Two morons that think Jones and Ron will win are chirping I have no understanding? Lol hahah

The only Trumpers will ensure a democrat victory in 2024 should they remain steadfast in their support of only Trump. The rest of the country disikes Trump even more that Biden.

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There is nothing you have ever post on this site that has suggested that you have any more intellect than monte. You literally thought Vernon Jones who’s going to win. writing better doesn’t make you intellectually smarter. you have a better writing style congrats you’re still a stupid motherfucker. Lol

Virtual death punch. RIP MANNYHATTEN LOL

Agent JITSS you knocked that mofo out! Lol damn. There is no getting up from that lol

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There is no getting back up for him. Lol poor guy found out haha

Meanwhile back on the topic:

State Of The Union TV Viewership Falls 29% To 27.3 Million, According To Nielsen

By Ted Johnson

Ted Johnson

February 8, 2023 4:05pm

UPDATED with latest: President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address drew an estimated 27.3 million viewers, a drop of 29% from last year, according to Nielsen.

That figure is the lowest audience for a SOTU in at least 30 years, according to Nielsen records. Biden’s 2021 speech to a joint session of Congress drew 26.9 million, but that event, coming just a couple months into his presidency, was not an official State of the Union speech.

The Nielsen figures were measurements of 16 TV networks. Last year, 38.2 million watched across 16 networks.

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I fell asleep during Biden’s “speech”. I woke up at the very end… and decided I had missed nothing. My dog was happy to go to bed…lol.

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Link? Anything??? Hjjjj