How are people in the United States meant to have faith in our government when it appears that all of our officials routinely stretch the truth? Even Twitter had to step in and fill in the missing context after it was brought to their attention.
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The most recent statement that Joe Biden has made about his signature piece of legislation, the Inflation Reduction Act, is so implausible that Twitter has reported the assertion and suggested that followers be informed of extra background.
Daily news from many sources. Biden has made a handful of campaign stops for Democratic candidates across the country, and the midterm elections are just over a week away. During these stops, he has used social media to either attack Republicans as "ultra-MAGA extremists" or to trumpet his own accomplishments in order to rally his own party to victory. Both of these tactics are intended to help the Democrats win the midterm elections. The tweet that Vice President Biden sent out on Friday was reported to Twitter because it went too far after he sought to do so.
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Biden tweeted The tweet from Biden read, "Let me give you the facts." “In 2020, 55 corporations made $40 billion. And they paid zero in federal taxes. My Inflation Reduction Act puts an end to this.”
The fact checkers at Twitter were required to flag that tweet because it lacked sufficient context. The information was provided by readers and displayed on the flag that appeared directly below the tweet sent out by the president on the platform. "They thought people might want to know," the readers explained.
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This was not the first time that Biden had been discovered to have lied about something.
According to the Western Journal. It would appear that Vice President Biden forgot, at a panel discussion hosted by the digital media business NowThis and broadcast on Sunday, that his student loan debt bailout had been accomplished through the use of an executive order. He informed the gathering that the bill had received approval from Congress. This raises a lot of questions, to put it mildly. Does he seriously believe that Congress approved the rescue for student debt? Is it possible that he has forgotten that he signed the executive order?
Let's have a look:
BIDEN on his student loan debt bailout: "It's passed. I got it passed by a vote or two."
What is he talking about? Congress never voted on it. pic.twitter.com/62Ov7znOfZ
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) October 23, 2022
Because the Democrats want us to believe that President Biden is some sort of saviour for passing the Inflation Reduction Act, his most recent boasting about it was so obviously exaggerated that even Twitter had to flag it. However, the Democrats want us to believe that President Biden is some sort of saviour for passing the Inflation Reduction Act. In addition, this is not the first time that Vice President Biden has exaggerated the facts or flat-out lied in order to advance his goal. When it comes from the person in charge of our country, it is very troubling to hear dishonesty and deception of this kind.
However, an aspect that is even greater cause for concern is the degree to which Democrats seek to splinter their opposition in order to gain an advantage rather than cooperating for the common welfare of all Americans. Just take a look at how they dealt with the riots and the violence when the Democrats refused to denounce the devastation and instead criticised law officers for their attempts to keep the calm and protect property. And let's not forget about all the corruption that exists inside their party, from individuals such as AOC supporting ideas that would burst the budget to politicians stuffing their own pockets with money from the public coffers. It is very evident that Democrats care more about acquiring power than they do about serving their citizens, and the prospect of this should alarm each and every voter in the United States in advance of these midterm elections.
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