Today President Biden did the annual turkey pardoning ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, and true to form, it ended up being a bit cringe-y:
BIDEN: “9.5 million turkeys…that's like some of the countries I've been to!” pic.twitter.com/8kEQNJQ91Y
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) November 21, 2022
Really? Maybe at some point a reporter could get Biden to elaborate on that. Perhaps he was talking about a country with a lot of Republicans in it:
BIDEN: The turkeys "interacted with the children to show their softer side."
"Sounds like another flock hoping to come to Washington in 2024…" pic.twitter.com/gVRuVtKgHW
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) November 21, 2022
But Biden isn’t just pardoning turkeys today and comparing them to Republicans. According to the POTUS account on Twitter, the president isn’t done “helping” all of us:
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Ready to get more done for American families. pic.twitter.com/UpbwnZVUXA
— President Biden (@POTUS) November 21, 2022
Um, how about I just join others in responding to that with a hearty “thanks, but no thanks!”
I had a hard time getting antibiotics for my son last night, and I’m working a second part time job now to make ends meet, thanks to your inflationary policies.
Please don’t do anything else for me, thanks. https://t.co/f6do46sPY3
— Amy Curtis (@RantyAmyCurtis) November 21, 2022
Please don’t do anymore. I think the Biden-Harris Administration has done enough.😧 https://t.co/ET04P24o6I pic.twitter.com/trbW7ORHw4
— Brian😎🎸 (@BrianGoodwin8) November 21, 2022
In the POTUS tweet, the word “for” needs to be replaced by “to”:
My God how much are you going to do to us? https://t.co/3g0LnzA3XB
— Jayne Kaufman Abrams (@KaufmanAbrams) November 21, 2022
Yeah, Biden’s “help” has contributed to people practically needing to refinance their homes just to afford Thanksgiving dinner (or to fill up their cars with gas). The New York Post has a reminder about just how much “help” we’re all getting this holiday season:
When does the “inflation reduction” part of the Inflation Reduction Act kick in?
Frozen turkeys included in the survey cost $1.81 per pound in mid-to-late October, a 21 percent jump from last year, in part due to a smaller flock this year and more expensive feed costs.
Among other price surges: cubed stuffing costs $3.88 for a 14-ounce box vs. $2.29 last year, while a pack of two pie shells shot up 77 cents to $3.68.
Fed-up shoppers said the Biden administration’s profligate spending was to blame for their sudden case of fiscal agita.
When does the “Building Back Better” start?
— Kenny (@graceand_truth) November 21, 2022
But hey, if Biden really wants to help…
Are you resigning? https://t.co/SzXaNzsEig
— Pat (@Goppat) November 21, 2022
LOL. Too much to hope for! Heck, Biden has even said he’s thinking about running for re-election in 2024.
Now let’s talk about that picture:
Are you sitting on top of your chair? Is that safe at your age? https://t.co/jRaTYNyljb
— Chad Felix Greene (@chadfelixg) November 21, 2022
That picture does have a certain “‘Big Guy’ on a Shelf” look to it.
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