As Americans continue to struggle in the wake of a pandemic that brought the global economy to its knees – Joe Biden has no solutions to actually help – and is instead offering his last name – as assurance that everything will be a-ok.
One of Biden’s more recent embarrassments came as he was speaking on the South Lawn of the White House. Biden said first, “Together, we’re breathing life into our economy.”
Then, he continued, “Together, we will rescue our people from division and despair. But together we must do it. Over the past year, we’ve lived through some of our darkest days. Now I truly believe — I give you my word as a Biden — I truly believe we’re about to see our brightest future.”
It’s worth noting that Biden, who ran a campaign similarly based on ‘unity’ has easily been one of the most divisive Presidents in history in his short time as president.
Biden’s “word as a Biden” that he guarantees a brighter future for America also comes at a time when polls show confidence in him sinking like a rock.
A new ABC News/Washington Post poll released Friday, noting Americans’ feelings about how Biden is handling crime, had as its heading: “Biden is Rated Poorly on Handling Crime.”
The poll found that as opposed to 38% of Americans approving of Biden’s actions in response to soaring crime rates, a whopping 48% disapproved. The poll stated, “The number of Americans seeing crime as an extremely serious problem in the United States is at a more than 20-year high, Joe Biden is underwater in trust to handle it.”
The poll, conducted between June 27-30, stated of Americans, “55 percent think increasing funding for police departments would reduce violent crime, 51 percent say the same about stricter enforcement of existing gun laws and 46 percent say so about stricter gun control laws.”
“With an eye toward the 2022 midterm elections, Biden’s party shows potential vulnerability on crime in two hotspots: the Midwest, where the Republican Party leads the Democrats in trust to handle crime, 43-28 percent; and in the suburbs, a 43-31 percent GOP advantage,” the poll further noted.
The New York Post pointed out another critical area where Americans have lost confidence in Biden – immigration.
The post wrote on Monday, “A new Washington Post/ABC News poll finds that a majority of Americans disapprove of the job President Joe Biden is doing on immigration — as illegal border crossings smash records month over month creating an unprecedented crisis.”
“The June 30th survey shows 51% of respondents are not satisfied with the president’s handling of the border crisis while 33% give him a thumbs up. … The poll found that Biden’s overall approval stood at 50%, 2 points down from an April survey, while disapproval held steady at 42%.”
In addition to his sinking popularity as a result of crime and the Southern border, Biden is (not surprisingly) performing horridly in a third area: the economy.
Reuters reported that just among Democrats, Biden’s approval numbers regarding the economy had spiraled downward 12 points between April and June, adding, “Just 35% of the country thinks the U.S. economy is headed in the right direction.”
“Consumer prices rose in May at the fastest rate since 2008, a bigger jump than economists had expected and one that is sure to keep inflation at the center of political and economic debate in Washington,” The New York Times admitted, signaling Biden’s presidency has been nothing short of a crisis.
Author: Luis Gonzalez
These content links are provided by Content.ad. Both Content.ad and the web site upon which the links are displayed may receive compensation when readers click on these links. Some of the content you are redirected to may be sponsored content. View our privacy policy here.
To learn how you can use Content.ad to drive visitors to your content or add this service to your site, please contact us at [email protected].
Family-Friendly Content
Website owners select the type of content that appears in our units. However, if you would like to ensure that Content.ad always displays family-friendly content on this device, regardless of what site you are on, check the option below. Learn More