Washington, D.C. – One of the most important questions in politics is, “are you better off since I took office?” For the overwhelming majority of Americans, especially the over 61% who believe our country is headed in the wrong direction, the answer is clearly “no.”
Apparently, those polls haven’t reached the West Wing. This morning, the Biden Administration put out a tone-deaf memo to Democrats (!!) attempting to convince them that Americans are, in fact, better off than a year ago when they took office.
Proving how thin their accomplishments are, the memo cites things like the vaccine (which was created under the previous Administration), school openings (which the Biden Administration actually opposed with the teachers unions), and economic growth (while the country suffers from historic inflation).
Nowhere in the memo does it discuss the rapidly rising cost of goods, the Administration’s disastrous foreign policy, and the record taxes and spending proposed in the New Year.
This begs the question, do vulnerable Senate Democrats like Maggie Hassan, Raphael Warnock, Mark Kelly, Catherine Cortez Masto, and Michael Bennet agree with Joe Biden and believe that Americans are better off than they were a year ago?
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