One Twitter user put it this way: “For stupid people: it shows your word is meaningless.”
On Sunday, President Biden was called out on the internet for using a tired phrase when discussing the future of the United States.
After President Joe Biden said he’s “never been more hopeful” about the United States, with the phrase “my word as a Biden” frequently before and following his comment, Twitter users questioned the reality of his claims and pointed out various faults throughout his administration.
Two members of the Republican National Committee’s communications team reacted adversely to Biden’s tweet by highlighting the numerous scandals that have happened under Biden’s presidency.
Pigott tweeted, “The border is open, real wages are down, energy costs are stupidly high, the Taliban rule Afghanistan, and the cartels are reaping billions importing fentanyl.” In light of the [House GOP] majority’s efforts to hold Biden accountable, it is reasonable to be “optimistic.”
On Twitter, many people have expressed disapproval of Biden’s “word,” calling it “meaningless” and “a lie” and stating that “we” (the United States) are “screwed.”
Joe Biden, a Democratic candidate for president in 2020 and 2021, has pledged that middle- and low-income Americans will not see any tax hikes as long as “those at the top start to pay their bit of taxes.”
While President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act in August, it was uncovered by FOX Business this summer that the law resulted in greater tax payments for the vast majority of Americans. The Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) made a nonpartisan forecast that in 2023, tax rates will climb 3.1% for individuals making less than $10,000 per year and 1.1% for those making $20,000 to $30,000.
The more objective experts weigh in on this plan, the more it becomes clear that Democrats are trying to sell the American people a bill of goods,” said Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, the ranking member of the Senate Finance Committee, in a statement last year. Finally, the full cost has been established, and “nonpartisan analysts are validating this package boosts taxes on the middle class.”
President Biden tweeted on the second anniversary of his inauguration, “Two years in, and I’ve never been more hopeful about America’s future.” Twitter users reacted negatively to this comment, just like they did to Trump’s.
Although a new Reuters/Ipsos poll shows that President Biden’s approval rating is getting dangerously close to its all-time low of 40%, he remains optimistic about the country’s prospects.