Bewildered Biden’s Final Election Day Argument for Dems Is to Insult Voters’ Intelligence on Inflation

According to Democrats, inflation started out as transitory, then it was “hotter than expected, but would cool next year.” At times it was Vladimir Putin’s fault, and at times inflation was actually a good thing.
Soon, inflation would be solved by simply spending another $740 billion. Most recently, you’re a Nazi if you care about inflation. Now Biden expects us to believe that if we elect Republicans, inflation will be even worse?
How can anyone take this desperate change in messaging seriously when Biden has either ignored the issue, or has blamed everyone and everything but his own policies for America’s economic woes?
Polling can fluctuate wildly in American politics, but it’s safe to say that the national mood does not. Throughout the year, inflation and the economy have dominated as the chief concerns for voters.
With less than two weeks left before Election Day, Biden and Democrats’ closing argument is that Republicans want to ruin the economy. Seeing as Republicans have now regained the momentum and are expanding their lead in key states and on the generic ballot, it should come as no surprise that Democrats are trotting out this tired Obama-era talking point that Republicans are out to destroy the economy for political gain.