President Biden promised during the campaign that he’d “take responsibility” for his actions “instead of blaming others.” So why is he reportedly blaming his STAFF for inflation? breitbart.com/economy/2022/0…

Jun 3, 2022 · 12:51 PM UTC

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You're quoting Breitbart? Hahahahahahaha🤡🤡🤡🤡
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That’s what you got from the article? Comprehension isn’t your style over tights is it?
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Answer me this, Genius Gym: if inflation is Biden's fault, why is it a global phenomenon? Or let's try this: what would YOU do different? Let's pretend your sole reason for being isn't just to obstruct... give us your proposal. No? Didn't think so.
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He hasn’t taken responsibility for anything
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This is basic economics, what are the causes of inflation and or recession. If you don’t know the reasons, can you call yourself a well informed American citizen. A mind is a terrible thing to waste!!
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The buck. Full stop. Here (as in “to offer”). That’s what he meant. He’d “take responsibility” and pass it on.
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Republicans are all GUSHING, in their home states and districts, about all the new projects they are investing in with funding from the American Rescue Act (which they ALL voted against), and The Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (which MOST of them voted against)
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