WATCH: Biden’s Top Economic Advisor Gets Fact-Checked in Real Time on Gas Prices Under Joe Biden
The Biden Administration lies because their followers believe whatever they are told by their masters and can't think for themselves. They buy gas, though so, their brains must not work so well.
By Cristina Laila Jul. 23, 2023 5:20 pm463 Comments
Biden’s top economic advisor Jared Bernstein tried to brag about gas prices under Joe Biden and ended up getting humiliated on live TV.
Fox News Sunday host Shannon Bream interrupted Bernstein as he was bragging about gas prices.
“Okay, let’s talk about where we started. Because when [Biden] took office, it was $2.39 a gallon. Now, it’s about $3.60 a gallon, so we’re still, in less than two years in a worse place,” Bream said.
Bernstein admitted gas prices are higher now under Joe Biden.
“Yes, it depends on what your benchmark is,” Bernstein said.
WATCH:
The charts don’t lie.
Inflation is still high.
Americans have been suffering from high inflation rates due to Joe Biden’s tax-and-spend policies.
Gas prices are still way higher today than when Joe Biden was installed in January 2021.
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