New Reason to Skip Seattle: Government Says Just Flush the Rats Climbing Your...
Pro Shoppers Only: Kicking the Clueless Out of the Store Till Christmas
Bake the Cake, Bigot: X Reminds Governor Polis What Rolling Back Freedoms Actually...
Outlier Out-and-Out Liar: Hakeem Jeffries Dodges Question About Dems’ Record Low Approval...
But Trump! Tim Kaine Isn’t Too Worried His Former Running Mate’s Husband Is...
Christmas Came Early: Andrew Tate Finally Meets a Man Who Hits Back –...
Kaaa-BOOM! Anna Paulina Luna OBLITERATES Uber-Creepy Scott Wiener In Heated Exchange
The Rot in California: Jury Says It's OK to Tow Federal Vehicles During...
Our Gift to You This Holiday Season
No, Seth Moulton, You Are Not God; You Don't Get to Define What...
Sen. John Kennedy Calls for 'Another Reconciliation Bill'
Surprise! Nicki Minaj Electrifies at AmFest, Standing Up for Trump and Global Christians
Rob Schneider Brings the House Down -- and More Importantly, Together -- At...
Tulsi Gabbard Goes Off on Islamism: A Brutal Wake-Up Call for America Before...
DOJ: 'We Will Bring Charges Against Anyone Involved in the Trafficking and Exploitation'

AP says the Port of Los Angeles is a testament to President Joe Biden's 'unrewarded efforts' to address inflation

President Joe Biden left his basement Friday to give a speech on inflation that was all over the place. He became “viscerally angry” after recently learning how shipping companies work, adding, “like if you had the person in front of you, you’d want to pop ’em. No, I mean it.”

Advertisement

The Associated Press feels Biden’s pain and anger. White House correspondent Josh Boak says that the Port of Los Angeles is a testament to Biden’s “unrewarded efforts” to address inflation.

https://twitter.com/kyleraccio/status/1535299718946889730

Advertisement

Poor Biden … he just can’t seem to get the message across to the American people that the economy is doing great.


Related:

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Twitchy Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement