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Reverse-Robin Hood inflationary Joe Biden


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As the party of the rich, the Democratic Party has finally proven itself beyond doubt. With an inflationary tax-and-spend monstrosity they had the audacity and mendacity to call the “Inflation Reduction Act,” Democrats insulted the American people's intelligence already. According to National Public Radio, the act reduces inflation by $660 billion over the next ten years. Inflation would be low if the whole economy was shut down, just think about it! We might live to see it if we stick around.


President Joe Biden, who has been historically unpopular for a year, is being told he is now "winning" this election. Last week, he announced he is unilaterally–and constitutionally questionably–taking hundreds of billions of dollars from taxpayers.


Joe Sixpacks, the deplorables, are paying off smart elites' student debt who went to college, grad school, law school, medical school, voted for Democrats, and then realized he was a sucker who could not pay back the debt. This November in the midterms, Democrats hope the money of the working class will motivate the moneyed class to thank Almighty Government and vote for the party of the ever-providing teat.


The lies are shameless. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona’s credibility is non-existent; as public schools graduate illiterates en masse, he believes there is an “overreliance on tests” and wants “NEA [public school teachers union] members at the table from the beginning to guide the work on assessments.” Now Cardona tells us the Inflation Reduction Act and Biden’s student loan bailout together “really cancels itself out … it offsets each other in terms of inflation.”



29 August 2022

 
 
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