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Friday, June 03, 2022

"Hey, don't come down on me!"

President Joe Biden reportedly blamed his staff for 40-year-high inflation, the Washington Post reported Wednesday. 

As Bidenflation will cost American households on average an extra $5,200 in 2022, or $433 per month, according to Bloomberg, Biden has reportedly become unhappy rising prices are hurting his political position. 

Instead of taking responsibility for the price hikes, Biden has reportedly shifted the blame to aides for not confronting the spike in costs partly generated by his own fiscal and energy policies.

11 comments:

  1. OK, it's time we admit something here. None, NONE of the awful stuff the government is doing, not a single bad domestic or foreign policy decision, not one word of the scripted bullshit that pours out of his yap and certainly zero percent of anything positive that the media and the left in general pretends to attribute to the current executive branch have a damn thing to do with Biden. He decides nothing and I mean NOTHING right down to his bathroom breaks. We and the USA are being intentionally fucked in the neck by an unelected, unaccountable committee of elitist scum and every time these shits see or hear us blame Biden for anything they have to be chuckling because that only means that their plan is working. We need to wake up, please!

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    1. WestcoastDeplorableJune 3, 2022 at 7:56 PM

      Guys and gals, when you get to the level of evil these people are operating in, the script is flipped. What looks to us like gross idiocy and mismanagement is exactly their goal. Remember the told us they wanted to "build back better", and in order to do that the existing society must be destroyed in order for people to accept the plans they have in store for us.
      In my decades on the planet, I've never experienced a more dangerous period. I was out grilling here in SoCal about an hour ago and 2 F-18s flew over in formation. Haven't seen one of those fly over in years.

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    2. This is a repeat performance of those same puppet masters that pulled the strings of their Mocha Messiah puppet, and continue to do so. Difference this time is that Mr. Potato Head is completely expendable. Since they don't have to worry about protecting an image this time, and he's running on borrowed time health wise, it's easier to implement their agenda with such reckless abandon.

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  2. gee, doesn't he remember signing all those E.O. that caused all of this ?
    there is not one asshole who works for this shit show that doesn't need a face slap.
    morons who think they know everything when they dumber than a box of rocks
    never hated a group of assholes so much before in my life, till now

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  3. "partly generated by his own fiscal and energy policies"

    How about entirely.

    Nemo

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  4. (Old Tech) As Joe said when campaigning: The buck stops here...... and here.... and here... and here.... just not here at me.

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  5. It started with an EO shutting down the pipeline, and went down the shitter from there.
    His fucking signature on that EO.

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  6. The Party is running the show, not Joe. He can't even read a fucking teleprompter.

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  7. Years ago, some forgettable blogger posted about "Management Experts" (asshats was the term used (!)) who are hired to "turn around" a company.

    The gist of it was, some dude/dudette is hired, who makes what appear to be, a lot of hated/stupid/idiotic/pointless changes in the company, getting everyone in an uproar.

    Does this in anyway sound familiar?

    Then upper "management" "agrees" with employees, sort of, and sacks the expert, who leaves with a bag of cash, never to be seen again. Management maybe rolls back some of changes, and rank-and-file "thinks they've won". The point being, the lightning rod is the outside hire, who has now done most or all of what Upper management wanted, and takes some or all of the firestorm with them upon departure.

    The employees do a victory lap in the parking lot and go back to work. Sometimes they (happened to me) feel like they've been sandbagged, but the crowd is convinced.

    Changes made, employees mostly quiet, management happy.

    See the picture? SEE THE PICTURE!?

    Stumblebum will take all the blame when he strokes out, but little will change.
    And the narrative will tell us how much better we are with a new group in charge.

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