'Creepy old Joe has to go': Internet supports Laura Ingraham as she criticizes Biden's policies and warns of growing economic inequality

Laura Ingraham highlighted economic disparities in cities like Washington, DC, Baltimore, and Chicago as evidence of this trend
PUBLISHED JUN 19, 2024
Laura Ingraham delivered a scathing critique of Democratic policies under President Joe Biden, painting a stark picture of America's future under their governance (Foxnews/Getty Images)
Laura Ingraham delivered a scathing critique of Democratic policies under President Joe Biden, painting a stark picture of America's future under their governance (Foxnews/Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: In a recent segment on Fox News' 'The Ingraham Angle,' Laura Ingraham delivered a scathing critique of Democratic policies under President Joe Biden, painting a stark picture of America's future under their governance.

Known for her outspoken conservative views, Ingraham's commentary centered on what she perceives as a deliberate agenda by Democrats to consolidate wealth and power among a privileged few, leaving the majority of Americans struggling.

Laura Ingraham criticizes economic disparities under Biden administration

Ingraham began by contrasting the idealized notion of immigrants "coming to America," as celebrated in Neil Diamond's famous song, with her assertion that illegal immigrants under Biden are instead "coming for America."

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Laura Ingraham's commentary centered on what she perceives as a deliberate agenda by Democrats to consolidate wealth and power among a privileged few, leaving the majority of Americans struggling(Foxnews)

"Democrats want to build a country with a wealthy ruling class," Ingraham declared, "and then everyone else just scrambling for the scraps." She pointed to cities like Washington, DC, Baltimore, and Chicago—long under Democratic leadership—as examples.

Her criticism extended beyond economic disparity to encompass a range of policies she attributes to worsening America's financial outlook.

Laura Ingraham condemns Biden's immigration policies and fiscal impact

Laura Ingraham lambasted Biden's immigration policies as "giveaways" and criticized what she characterized as an "open border" approach. She further linked these policies to a growing budget deficit, which she claimed had ballooned by $408 billion since February alone.

"The annual deficit will be closer to $1.9 trillion, and illegal immigration is a big part of that," Ingraham warned.

She described these developments as criminal and accused Democratic leadership of disregarding the middle class's plight, suggesting that their ultimate goal is to precipitate America's financial collapse.



 

"As he and the congressional addiction to spending, our budget deficit increased by $408 billion. That's just since February," Ingraham asserted.

"Of course, Biden, Schumer, Pelosi — they'll all be long gone by the time this thing unwinds," she concluded. "Because of him and the congressional addiction to spending, our budget deficit increased by $408 billion. That's just since February."

Reactions to Laura Ingraham's comments reflect diverse sentiments

Responses to Laura Ingraham's comments span a spectrum of sentiments, from frustration and calls for deportation to accusations of moral bankruptcy and demands for political change.

One user wrote, "when America falls . Democrat still blames republican." [sic]

Another said, "Joe and Jill deserve nothing less than prison. She is the gaslighting queen." One user commented, "Deport Deport Deport!!!!"

Another wrote, "This is becoming sickening!! FJB can't wait till he's GONE." 

One added, "Creepy old Joe Has To GO !! @ FJB" [sic]

Another said, "These dems have absolutely no morals." [sic]

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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