We keep hearing from the White House that the economy is remarkably strong under President Joe Biden, but they just keep struggling to get the message out to the American people. Last month, Biden seemed to think he needed to dumb things down a shade for the average American, telling the press that “they’re not focused … I think what I have to do is explain in simple, straightforward language what’s going on.”
Fox News’ Pat Ward reports that three White House officials will be headed to Capitol Hill Thursday to meet with the full House Democratic Caucus to discuss “messaging on the economy.” Among the three is White House Communications Director Kate Bedingfield.
Fox Confirms 3 WH officials will be heading to the hill on Thursday to discuss "messaging on the economy" with the full House Dem Caucus. The meeting is focused on "message strategy on the economy, fighting inflation and reducing costs for the American people", per @kellyfphares
— Pat Ward (@WardDPatrick) June 14, 2022
Done with messaging, how about results. I know, too much to ask.
— Stephen B (@Stephen51375973) June 14, 2022
“Okay, this is what we tell them. Just hear me out: ‘just stop being poor, man.’”
— Momster (@TXMomster) June 14, 2022
Just buy an electric car
— Sean Carr (@SEANMCARR) June 14, 2022
Here’s a suggested message: DRILL BABY DRILL😂
— Denny Moller (@DennyMoller1) June 14, 2022
Messaging ≈ new hoax to provide to the media to push.
— Mark (@pehdub) June 14, 2022
"How to stop worrying and love inflation"?
— Recovered Lawyer (@Michael19196858) June 14, 2022
We just need more fed gov't oversight and control over all institutions in our society and more gov't spending and everything would be okay.
— xVINOx🇺🇸 (@VINOx2424) June 14, 2022
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Yeah, that's it. Messaging. That's the real problem.
— JRC (@jrcrawley) June 14, 2022
This isn’t a messaging problem.
— JR 211 (@jkrhodes0719) June 14, 2022
Mark my words. "The Republicans have no plan" will be that message
— Potato Famine, MD (@WBottomfellows) June 14, 2022
Republicans aren’t currently in charge of the White House, the House, and the Senate.
Messaging. Got it.
— Kevin Pouliot (@KevinPouliot1) June 14, 2022
So they’re all going to have a big meeting to get their story straight?
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White House has no plans to shift President Biden’s messaging on economic issues despite declining approval ratings https://t.co/fBhTVaVHi6
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) December 11, 2021
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