When President Joe Biden gets his hands on something, it comes to a screeching end. When he took office, the nation’s economy was booming, crime was down, the country’s borders were secure, and people could once again afford comfortable lifestyles. There was zero pressure on him. But he didn’t, and now the United States is in the midst of the darkest period in its history.
John Kennedy, a Republican senator from Louisiana, is fed up with Democrats covering up President Joe Biden’s many false statements and embarrassing blunders.
Kennedy told Fox News Primetime host Jesse Watters that Americans no longer trust Biden’s assurances that his policies are improving the country.
It’s been 20 months of anguish and vexation, and Homer Simpson gets to Washington, and the American people have learned that if you want things screwed up, President Biden is your man,” said Kennedy. Pick your battles wisely is the point. Please, God, resolve issues with the transportation funding bill, the C-O virus, criminal activity, the border, lawmakers, the economy, inflation, gas costs, Afghanistan, and the expense of newborn formula.
In a tweet, Kennedy accused Biden of wasting trillions of dollars in his own state on pointless “woke projects.”
The senator continued, saying that Biden has been portrayed as a humorous person by the media as well.
They’ve made our president sound like a weakling who’d rather be at the beach with an ice cream cone in his hand than explain why the economy is slowing, why prices are going up, and why people’s retirement savings are declining despite the success of the economy and his programs. In addition, nobody believes you. Kennedy said, “Because it’s not true.”
According to a new ABC News-Washington Post poll, more than half of Americans want President Joe Biden out of the White House, while just 35% think it would be a good idea for him to serve a second term.
Kennedy’s statement that “the Biden Administration would quickly run out of sand if you put it in charge of the Sahara Desert” is shared by the majority of Americans.