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#BareShelvesBiden Trends on Twitter: Here are the Best (Scariest) Tweets


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Remember how Biden was supposed to bring us back to normalcy?

The media claimed that he would unite us…

They claimed that he would help our economy…

But the exact opposite appears to be true.

Biden has been divisive.

And despite having 3 vaccines, COVID and the supply chain crisis are worse than ever!

Well, people are SICK of it.

#BareShelvesBiden was trending on Twitter.

People from all across the country are sharing pictures from their local grocery stores.

These images will scare you.

Across the nation, people are struggling to buy food.

And this crisis is on top of the inflation crisis!

The National Review confirms:

On the menu today: A bit before Christmas, President Biden boasted that he had averted the supply-chain crisis: “The much-predicted crisis didn’t occur. Packages are moving. Gifts are being delivered. Shelves are not empty.” And White House chief of staff Ron Klain called the supply-chain crisis “an overhyped narrative.” But if you look at the local affiliates of the major networks, you can find a ton of stories about empty store shelves in the past week. Maybe the hashtag #BareShelvesBiden is being promoted by conservatives, but that doesn’t mean the supply-chain crisis is mythical.

Just because the national media stop paying attention to a problem doesn’t mean that problem goes away. Unless you are professionally required to keep track of supply-chain issues, you probably haven’t heard much about that crisis since people finished their Christmas shopping. Back on December 22, White House chief of staff Ron Klain shared a New York Times article and declared that supply-chain problems were “an over-hyped narrative.”

In fact, also on that day, President Biden declared that the supply-chain crisis had been solved: “Earlier this fall, we heard a lot of dire warnings about supply chain problems leading to a crisis around the holidays, so we acted. . . . We brought together business and labor leaders to solve problems. And much — you know, the much-predicted crisis didn’t occur. Packages are moving. Gifts are being delivered. Shelves are not empty.”

And yet, you may have noticed that your local store shelves still aren’t restocked to their usual levels, or you may well be finding empty shelves.

Biden has absolutely no excuse.

Even with COVID, Trump helped the economy recover in 2020.

But Biden has only made things worse.

https://twitter.com/1776Reporting/status/1479105006422749185

https://twitter.com/Justinmabrown/status/1480308598689263618

Say whatever you want about President Trump, but he was able to fix issues like this.

Trump is a businessman.

He has actual experience at helping people.

Compare that to Joe, who has done nothing all his decades in the Senate (except spearhead a crime bill that even his own party thinks is racist).

Fox News reported on the #BareShelvesBiden trend:

Stress on the supply chain due to labor shortages has ultimately come to fruition, wiping out products from store shelves across the nation.

Reporters and other shoppers took out their frustration on Twitter by sharing photos of their local grocery stores and tagging #BareShelvesBiden, which began trending.

Newsbusters managing editor Curtis Houck turned attention to “#BareShelvesBiden in dark blue Oakton, Virginia.”

CNBC senior White House correspondent Kayla Tausche joined in with her own photos from a Trader Joe’s and captioned it, “Apocalypse now.”

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So how are the grocery stores in your hometown?

Are you able to get food for your family?

Or are there bare shelves everywhere thanks to Joe Biden?

Let us know your experience in the comments section below!



 

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