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Jean-Pierre Symbolizes Everything Wrong With Biden’s Administration

As the American public grapples with the harrowing results of Biden’s fiscal policies, it appears his main White House spokeswoman is growing annoyed with reporters’ questions.

Karine Jean-Pierre uttered an audible sigh after Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy asked another question about Biden’s failing economy. She appeared visibly annoyed before rattling off canned talking points about the bustling economy.

Meanwhile, who is the economy supposedly working so well for? Can anyone make any claims in today’s clown world without providing any evidence to back them up? And the evidence that is provided, must is always come from “experts” who went to the same schools, have the same political leanings, and work in the same industries as Biden and his cronies?

After a bevy of new economic data renewed recession concerns, Jean-Pierre was forced to respond.

Thanks to Biden’s economic policies, the stock market is sliding down so low that many are considering it a ‘bear market’. Recently, certain conditions have caused many economists – including Obama’s chief advisor – to predict an incoming recession.

Jean-Pierre could not be bothered with questions about these economic setbacks and was visibly perturbed when Fox News’ Peter Doocy dared to question her on them.

“So, we know that — that higher prices are having a real effect,” Jean-Pierre responded. “We get that.”

“We are incredibly focused on doing everything that we can to make sure that the economy is working for every American,” she said.

Meanwhile, inflation is currently at a 41-year high, gasoline and food prices are breaking records, and the S&P 500 fell into bear market territory first thing Monday morning.

Now please inform us who exactly Biden’s economy is working for?

Despite the backlash, the Biden administration still claims the economy is improving at a historic rate.

However, the data simply does not back up administration claims.

The GDP shrank in the first fiscal quarter of this year just as the Federal Reserve begins hiking interest rates. Biden’s only positive indicator of a growing economy is low unemployment, which would likely change if we fall into a recession.

Lest we forget, joblessness spiked to 10.8% during the 1982 recession as the Fed raised interest rates to combat inflation.

The Nasdaq index is now down more than 31% from the start of the year. The Dow Jones Industrial Average has not yet entered a bear market, but it was down about 2.5% on Monday and 16.3% since the start of the year.

Jean-Pierre was later grilled by CNN’s Don Lemon in an interview that immediately followed her White House press briefing.

The press secretary continued to repeat the same talking points to Lemon, even going so far as to claim that America was “in a good historic economic place.”

Whatever that means!

Author: Nolan Sheridan


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