In a recent CNN interview, the Biden campaign communications director Michael Tyler was confronted with a tough question about the American people’s struggle under Joe Biden’s presidency. The question came from Victor Blackwell, who mentioned a 2020 Biden voter who had to work three jobs just to make ends meet. Blackwell pointed out that Biden himself had previously said that no one should have to work two jobs to stay out of poverty, yet 8.4 million people are now having to do just that.
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Tyler’s response was both shocking and delusional. He claimed that the reason the American people are struggling is exactly why they need four more years of Biden’s leadership to “finish the job.” Finish the job? What job is he talking about? Clearly, they have done a terrible job so far, and the last thing we need is more of their disastrous policies.
Furthermore, Tyler tried to blame “MAGA extremists” for hindering their progress. Give us a break! It’s not the fault of MAGA supporters that the economy is in shambles and people are struggling to afford basic necessities like food and housing. The blame lies squarely on the Biden administration and their failed policies.
The reality is that the American people are feeling the impact of Biden’s disastrous presidency. Prices are skyrocketing, inflation is high, and the cost of living is becoming increasingly unaffordable. The problem isn’t with the American people not understanding Biden’s messaging, as the Biden team likes to claim. The problem is with their policies, which are hurting hardworking Americans.
It’s time for the Biden administration to take responsibility for their failures and stop trying to shift the blame onto others. The American people deserve better than empty promises and excuses. They deserve a leader who will prioritize their needs and work to improve their lives, not someone who is more focused on pushing a partisan agenda.