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Joe Biden compares Donald Trump to Herbert Hoover on campaign trail….

Joe Biden compares Donald Trump to Herbert Hoover on campaign trail | USA TODAY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y13q2D8ogtU

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Biden tells many tall tales to the convenience drones in the audience. Everything Biden says is based upon illusion. He talks about job losses when Trump left office avoiding the reality of Covid and how it put millions of people out of work. Biden in the past also had credited himself with big job gains and conveniently fails to attribute this from Covid ending and people returning to their old jobs.

You can’t make this stuff up, It’s really insane what this freakish pile of vomit spews propaganda wise on a daily basis. It’s pretty sick and evil.

The article within the link below portrays the reality Biden and his leftist cultists refuse to acknowledge:



Food Shortages And Price Hikes Are Back As The Media/Biden Regime Continues To Try To Gaslight Americans On 'Bidenomics' - It Is A Failure


https://allnewspipeline.com/Food_Shortages_And_Price_Hikes_Are_Back.php

Excerpt from article above, read whole article within link above.


[BIDENOMICS IS FAILING...

The number of Americans living paycheck to paycheck came in at 61% according to the latest polls. That 61% is an average between those making less than $50,000, those making $50,000 to $100,000 and those making more than $100,000 annually.
Now, 78% of consumers earning less than $50,000 a year and 65% of those earning between $50,000 and $100,000 were living paycheck to paycheck in July, both up from a year ago, LendingClub found. Of those earning $100,000 or more, only 44% reported living paycheck to paycheck.
Setting aside those that make more than $100,000, out of those making less than that, the number living paycheck to paycheck comes in at a little more than 71%.
More disturbing news about how "well" Bideonomics is doing, shows that less than half of Americans, 45%, have an emergency fund, with 26% of those having less than $5,000 saved.
As the graphic above shows, one in seven people in the United States are dependent on food banks to survive, and digging into the statistics is heartbreaking.
• In the United States, 1 in 7 people rely on food banks – an estimated 46 million people.
• 37 million Americans (including 11 million children) face hunger every day.
• More than 50 billion pounds of food end up in landfills while one third of food banks lack the donations they need.
• The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 resulted in a 47% increase in the number of people relying on food banks in the United States.
• In New York City, approximately 1.4 million residents rely on emergency food programs, including soup kitchens and food banks.
Those statistics ignore the ones from other countries, but those numbers can be found at the link above as well.]

 
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