Internet split as Jesse Watters says Bidenomics is a ‘migrant job fair’, economic boom not for Americans
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: On the Friday, April 5 episode of 'Jesse Watters Primtime', Jesse Watters delivered a monologue where he spotlighted a contentious aspect of the US economy under President Biden's tenure, likening it to a "migrant job fair".
Watters pointed to Federal Reserve Chair's admission that the current economic landscape, dubbed "Bidenomics", is characterized by a significant shortfall in American employment juxtaposed with a surge in jobs for migrants.
Watters accuses Biden's economic policy of prioritizing illegal immigrants over Americans
"The Fed chair just confessed that Bidenomics is just a migrant job fair. There are actually a million less American citizens working today than there were in 2020," said Watters.
He said, "As the US economy reopened after the pandemic, Biden has created 5 million migrant jobs. Five million jobs, not for people born here, born somewhere else."
"Illegal immigrants walk across the border, Biden busses them to New York, and after 150 days, they're allowed to work. This is the great replacement theory the Democrats said is so racist. Nah, couldn't be," he continued.
The process, as Watters described, is alarmingly straightforward: illegal immigrants traverse the border and are subsequently transported to states like New York, where, after a mere 150 days, they gain authorization to enter the workforce.
"The Biden economy is a mirage, a migrant mirage. It gets even more suspicious. All of these jobs Biden has claimed to have created, millions of them are part-time jobs. Since June, America has lost 2 million full-time jobs," Watters added.
However, Watters didn't stop there. He delved deeper into the economic fabric woven by Biden's policies, revealing a pattern of part-time job proliferation.
He said, "The so-called Biden comeback is a scandal. The President is illegally flooding American industry with cheap labor. Less native born Americans are working, and millions of us are having to take second and part-time jobs."
He concluded, "This pushes our wages down and at the same time triggers inflation. The media knows this, but they don't care who does the work and who loses out. They just want to be served by someone, anyone, as cheaply and quickly as possible."
Internet gives mixed reactions to Watters' remarks
Social media erupted in a frenzy following his statements, with users expressing a wide range of opinions.
One user noted, "Exactly Government money addiction."
Another user said, "The government of deception…"
One more user observed, "No kidding."
"How true!!" read one comment.
On the other hand, a few people condemned Fox News and Watters' statements, saying, "That’s false."
"Just be saying anything," read one comment.
" Fox keeping hate and racism real. So ridiculous," another comment read.
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