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Joe Biden Begins Shouting After He Appears to Accidentally Admit the US is in a Recession


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Why is Joe Biden shouting?

Well, it appears it’s because he may have accidentally revealed that the United States is in a recession.

You see, the Biden administration has been adamant that we are “not” in a recession.

In fact, they’ve even appeared to redefine the definition of recession itself.

And they’ve weaponized the Fed to try to tame inflation.

Yet, Biden admitted that the U.S. has entered into a recession.

Biden said:

Think about why the recession got so bad two years ago.

Oh gee, could it be because President Trump was forced out of the White House?

And now Joe Biden is sitting in the Oval Office?

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But that wasn’t the strangest part.

Biden attempted to paraphrase a popular quote.

There’s only one problem: what he said doesn’t make any sense.

Here’s exactly what Joe said:

I’ll paraphrase the phrase of my old neighborhood: The rest of the countries, the world is not a patch in our jeans, if we do what we wanna do, we need to do.

Huh???

Do you have any idea what he’s talking about?

“A patch in our jeans”?

What does that have to do with anything?

Watching the clip doesn’t make it make anymore sense:

And finally, here’s the moment where Biden appears to admit that, yes, the U.S. has actually been in a recession.

Oops!

Of course, the media isn’t reporting what Biden said at this gaffe filled press conference.

Instead, they’re using this to try to paint Joe Biden as a winner.

Here’s what CNN said:

A rare scene unfolded Wednesday in Covington, Kentucky: President Joe Biden stood alongside Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, as the two men promoted a major bipartisan legislative accomplishment they achieved together.

The president’s visit to McConnell’s home state to herald the implementation of the massive $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill that McConnell and 18 other Senate Republicans voted for, and that Biden signed into law in 2021, marked his first domestic trip of the new year. The trip was aimed at sending an unmistakable message as Biden kicks off the second half of his first term: Even in a newly divided Congress, the Biden White House still sees room for bipartisanship.

Biden thanked McConnell for working across the aisle on the law.

In other words, the media appears to be portraying Joe Biden as a winner.

Unfortunately, many people don’t question what they see on TV…

So… Biden admits that a recession began and got bad when he entered office.

We can see it on video.

Yet… whenever Biden talks to the media, he claims that we’re “no where near” a recession.

Well I have a question for the media: Why aren’t you fact checking Joe Biden the same way you attempted to “fact check” President Trump?!

Take a look at this report from Reuters:

President Joe Biden on Wednesday said he believed the U.S. economy would have a soft landing and avert recession.

Biden told a news conference at the White House that he was also confident his administration could reduce inflation, but could not guarantee it.

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“I am optimistic because we continue to grow, and at a rational pace. We’re not anywhere near a recession right now, in terms of the growth, but I think we can have what most economists call a soft landing,” Biden said.

So what do you think, folks?

Do you agree with Joe that we’re no where near a recession?

Or do you believe his apparent slip of the tongue when he accidentally admitted that, yes, the U.S. is actually in a recession?

If so, why do you think the recession is so bad?

Let us know your thoughts and insights in the comments below!



 

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