Friday, April 15, 2022
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Biden’s approval rating ticked down to 42 percent in early April, according to the poll, which CBS News said is its lowest yet. Fifty-eight percent of respondents said they disapprove of the way Biden is handling his job as president.
In January and November, 44 percent gave Biden positive marks, and in August, his approval rating as tracked by CBS News and YouGov was 50 percent. By comparison, he had a 62 percent approval rating in March 2021.
Respondents in the new survey gave the president the worst marks for his handling of inflation, which has skyrocketed in recent months and is affecting Americans at grocery stores and gas pumps. Thirty-one percent of respondents said they approve of the way Biden is handling inflation, while 69 percent said they disapprove of it.
Annual inflation reached 7.9 percent in March — the highest rate since 1982 — which has caused prices to increase.
Received low marks when it came to his handling of the economy generally. Thirty-seven percent of respondents said they approve of his management of the economy, compared to 63 percent who said they disapprove.
president also saw low approval numbers on his handling of immigration and crime, with 38 percent and 39 percent giving him positive marks, respectively.
Biden’s approval rating has been on a downward trend since around the summer, according to FiveThirtyEight’s tracker.
You Go..
President Joe Biden traveled to Iowa for his first time as president to announce new efforts to bring down gas prices as the administration faces an 8.5% jump in the consumer price index compared to a year ago, which it attributes mostly to what he called "Putin's Price Hike."
"Your family budget, your ability to fill up your tank, none of it should on hinge on whether a dictator declares war and commits genocide a half a world away," Biden said, appearing to ad lib that Russia's actions in Ukraine amount to "genocide" for the first time. The U.S. government has an internal process for designating whether genocide has occurred, and other Western nations haven't made the determination.
But on Tuesday, he said: "Yes, I called it genocide. Because it has become clearer and clearer that Putin is just trying to wipe out the idea of even being able to be a Ukrainian. And the evidence is mounting."
The March CPI report released Tuesday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics showed inflation is at its highest point in the U.S. in more than 40 years as rising prices have an impact on consumers worldwide. And Mr. blame it on Putin.
Very well Mr. Biden. You blame everything on someonelse, and most. You just talk now about the Ukraine war, fuel its flame and nothing about Food Shortage and prices climbing. You Go Guy. You Go.
Thursday, April 14, 2022
Worst..
Home Depot founder Ken Langone said that he believes President Biden is “worse than Jimmy Carter.”
The billionaire criticized the Biden administration’s handling of the current economy and ongoing issues of rising inflation while speaking on Fox News’s “Your World with Neil Cavuto.”
“This was a real serious case of inflation. We lost a whole year on addressing the issue. Only because, frankly, we have leadership today in America that isn’t willing to admit when they’re wrong. They made a terrible blunder here, and now the price has got to be paid,” Langone told host Neil Cavuto.
Langone also criticized Biden’s handling of the Keystone XL pipeline closure and the president’s blame on oil companies, saying, “The other thing is we’ve exacerbated the problem. For example, the energy issue in America, we didn’t have to be deficient like we are. Hell, by now, that pipeline would have been almost complete.”
“Biden’s now saying, he’s now blaming the oil companies. This is a disgrace. The oil companies are reacting to supply and demand.
Biden said that he was doing “everything within [his] power by executive orders to bring down the price and address the Putin price hike,”
Blaming everyone else. Way to go Branden. Way to go.
Class..
It started at an Oct. 2 NASCAR race at the Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama. Brandon Brown, a 28-year-old driver, had won his first Xfinity Series and was being interviewed by an NBC Sports reporter.
The crowd behind him was chanting something at first difficult to make out. The reporter suggested they were chanting “Let’s go, Brandon” to cheer the driver. But it became increasingly clear they were saying: “F—- Joe Biden.”
When the president visited a construction site in suburban Chicago a few weeks ago to promote his vaccinate-or-test mandate, protesters deployed both three-word phrases. This past week, Biden’s motorcade was driving past a “Let’s Go Brandon” banner as the president passed through Plainfield, New Jersey.
And a group chanted “Let’s go, Brandon” outside a Virginia park on Monday when Biden made an appearance on behalf of the Democratic candidate for governor, Terry McAuliffe. Two protesters dropped the euphemism entirely, holding up hand-drawn signs with the profanity.
“Unless you are living in a cave, you know what it means,” “But it’s done with a little bit of a class.
So Let's Go Brandon, whoever you are. Do better.
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
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New York Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin has resigned after a federal court announced charges of bribery and wire fraud against him Tuesday for procuring illicit campaign funds.
Benjamin surrendered to the FBI Tuesday morning. His case is being handled by the Southern District Court of New York.
"I have accepted Brian Benjamin's resignation effective immediately," New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said. "While the legal process plays out, it is clear to both of us that he cannot continue to serve as Lieutenant Governor."
Benjamin, 45, of Harlem, was appointed as lieutenant governor in August 2021. He is being charged with one count of federal program bribery, one count of honest services wire fraud, one count of conspiracy to commit those offenses and two counts of falsification of records.
Who's next in this Fabolous Democrats? Just a thought.