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Biden Blasted Over Tweet About Republicans and the Economy

by Savannah Rychcik
July 11, 2022 at 9:56 am
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Biden Blasted Over Tweet About Republicans and the Economy

WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 08: U.S. President Joe Biden closes his pen after he signed an executive order on access to reproductive health care services during an event at the Roosevelt Room of the White House on July 8, 2022 in Washington, DC. President Biden delivered remarks on reproductive rights at the event. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

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President Joe Biden’s latest tweet about Republicans and the economy sparked backlash among critics.

“Republicans are doing nothing but obstructing our efforts to crack down on gas-price gouging, lower food prices, lower healthcare costs, and hopefully, soon, lower your prescription drug costs,” Biden tweeted.

He added, “This is not right. And that’s why this election is going to be so darn important.”

Republicans are doing nothing but obstructing our efforts to crack down on gas-price gouging, lower food prices, lower healthcare costs, and hopefully, soon, lower your prescription drug costs.

This is not right. And that’s why this election is going to be so darn important.

— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) July 10, 2022

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) responded, “Joe Biden believes that the American people are fools.”

Joe Biden believes that the American people are fools. https://t.co/6lNnONXXoS

— Tommy Tuberville (@CoachForGov) July 11, 2022

Former Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R) suggested if Biden “threatens to come down to Georgia before November, every Democrat on the ballot will have a ‘prior commitment’ that day.”

Reality: if he threatens to come down to Georgia before November, every Democrat on the ballot will have a “prior commitment” that day. https://t.co/9mdH8wll7G

— Kelly Loeffler (@KLoeffler) July 11, 2022

Check out more reactions below:

Scapegoating. You have the House and Senate majority with reconciliation powers. Republicans have no power to stop a unified Democratic party. https://t.co/7Dn6u5TKpx

Should he blame Republicans?

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— Jessica Riedl 🧀 🇺🇦 (@JessicaBRiedl) July 11, 2022

As he funds a proxy war that 99% of Americans don’t want. https://t.co/mxvwZdXb3j

— Tyler Zed (@realTylerZed) July 11, 2022

https://twitter.com/ScottJenningsKY/status/1546290678984069120

C’mon @Potus

First it was Putin’s fault, now it’s the @GOP?

Please make up what little of your damn mind is left #DementiaJoe #BidenIsAFailure #BidenWorstPresidentEver https://t.co/kHdNHB69o2

— Ted Howze DVM (@Ted_Howze) July 11, 2022

Americans know the TRUTH Big Guy. No one is buying your blame game. YOU and Democrats OWN INFLATION. Your policies are making it FAR WORSE. https://t.co/mrBLCwV0ta

— Kimberly Morin (@Conservativeind) July 11, 2022

Stop lying & blame-throwing @JoeBiden! That might boost your dismal approval ratings https://t.co/2bqtdkORDM

— Liz Peek (@lizpeek) July 11, 2022

Another user brought up a tweet posted by Biden in 2020.

“Here’s my promise to you: If I’m elected president, I will always choose to unite rather than divide. I’ll take responsibility instead of blaming others,” Biden wrote.

He continued, “I’ll never forget that the job isn’t about me — it’s about you.”

Here’s my promise to you: If I’m elected president, I will always choose to unite rather than divide.

I’ll take responsibility instead of blaming others.

I’ll never forget that the job isn’t about me — it’s about you.

— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) August 16, 2020

The president’s approval rating has dropped to 33%, according to a New York Times/Siena College poll.

Twenty percent of voters said jobs and the economy were the most important problem for the country.

More than 75% of voters believe the economy was “extremely important” to them. 

Only 1% called the economic conditions excellent.

Last week, Politico reported inflation is not only crushing Biden’s approval ratings but also threatening to “swamp Democrats in the midterm elections.”

The report also pointed out “many progressives — including some within the administration itself — say Biden’s all-out messaging war against spiking prices is making matters even worse.”

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