'You say that every week': Internet divided as Laura Ingraham slams Joe Biden over declining economy

Fox News host Laura Ingraham shreds President Biden’s economic policies that are driving Americans 'off a debt cliff'
PUBLISHED MAY 4, 2024
Fox News anchor Laura Ingraham slammed for calling out Joe Biden's failed economic policy crisis (@ingrahamradio, @potus/Instagram)
Fox News anchor Laura Ingraham slammed for calling out Joe Biden's failed economic policy crisis (@ingrahamradio, @potus/Instagram)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: In a recent monologue, Laura Ingraham highlighted what she termed "OLDS — Old Liberal in Denial Syndrome," targeting President Biden's economic policies.

Ingraham, known for her conservative viewpoints, minced no words in criticizing the current administration's handling of the economy.



 

Laura Ingraham slams Joe Biden's handling of fiscal policy and international affairs

Ingraham said, "Now, perhaps his staff can't read, but the US manufacturing sector declined in April. High interest rates will do that."

Ingraham did not stop there, asserting, "This has been a terrible, awful, rotten week for Biden," adding, "He and the bipartisan cabal in D.C. are driving us off a debt cliff and he is still spending."

She went on to criticize what she perceives as excessive spending and a lack of fiscal responsibility, saying, "As president, he could have been prudent. He could have been smart. Well, maybe not smart."

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Laura Ingraham said Joe Biden "could have been smart" (Getty Images)

She continued with a scathing commentary on Biden's handling of defense spending and international affairs.

"That's pushing it with Joe. But instead He just kept defense contractors happy with huge spending in Ukraine," Ingraham remarked, hinting at the complexities and controversies surrounding military expenditures and foreign aid.

A key point of contention raised by Ingraham was the growing national debt.

Quoting sources like The Economist and Fortune, she pointed out, "Now, at this point, even the corporate press is worried. From The Economist: "America's reckless borrowing is a danger to its economy and the world's." Then, in Fortune: "The $34 trillion US debt is nearly as big as the economy, and there's still no plan to fix it."

Laura Ingraham's commentary spurs reactions on social media

Ingraham sparked diverse opinions on social media, as users offered varying viewpoints and analyses of her statement

One viewer tweeted, "Just like every week."

One X user said, "It's been a terrible, awful decade for this country."

Another comment read, "Q&A when did Joe ever have a good week for US(A)? Q&A how much money is the DNC/Joe getting from Ukraine and our taxe dollars?"

One more comment read, "This will be a rotten year for Faux News!!"

Another comment conveyed, "According to MSNBC-CNN and others he is doing awesome. Figure that one out."

One perosn wrote, "You say that every week."

"The United has 4 terrible years, with this president," read another comment. 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 

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