Prices Up, Poll Numbers Down
This week, Democrats pushed forward on their inflation-inducing spending spree as consumer prices went up and Democrats’ approval rating went down. Democrats, including Biden’s Chief of Staff, are so out of touch that they labeled the rising cost of everyday goods as “champagne problems.”
Here’s a recap of Democrats’ terribly out-of-touch week:
- Democrats had their worst polling in six years on security and prosperity. Disastrous. This marks the largest GOP advantage since 2015 on security matters and since 2014 on prosperity.
- Senate Democrats are trying to further their Big Brother plan to have the IRS monitor payments and accounts of as little as $600.
- Senate Democrats continue to deny the existence of a border crisis that they created.
- In another standard act of the Biden administration’s policy of inflation, consumer prices are rising exceedingly higher than predicted by experts.
- This inflation-induced spending spree is none other than a classic Democrat spending hike on ALL Americans.
- News outlets aren’t shying away from this either – with most saying that this is a huge disaster for the Biden administration and the Democrat Party.
- Amid the skyrocketing inflation, Mark Kelly doesn’t seem to care that Arizonans “can’t keep up” with the skyrocketing prices.
- Democrats continue to try to ram through their tax and spending spree, and nobody really knows what all it contains.
- According to the Biden administration’s Chief of Staff, sky-high inflation is simply a “high class” champagne problem.
- In attempt to sweep the Corrupt Politicians Act under the rug, Democrats are now pushing the so-called “Freedom to Vote Act” – another terrible bill which Maggie Hassan ardently supports.
- It was yet another terrible polling week for Democrats, with a recent poll giving a whole slate of bad news for Dems.
Do Senate Democrats like Mark Kelly, Michael Bennet, Maggie Hassan, Catherine Cortez Masto, and Raphael Warnock agree that rising costs for American households only affect wealthy Americans? Their support for more reckless inflation-inducing spending suggests they do.
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