Bidenomics, the moniker Joe Biden likes to apply to his failed economic policies, is a throwback homage to Reaganomics from the 1980s. The difference is that Reaganomics actually worked, whereas Bidenomics has been an utter disaster as millions of families continue to have issues putting food on the table.
That still hasn’t stopped Joe Biden from touting his failed plan. Unfortunately, the average middle-class American knows that real wages are down, energy and food prices are way up, and there is no relief in sight. Slowly, media types and pundits are starting to call out Biden for his misleading claims.
It has gotten so extreme that even hard-core left-wing apologists are starting to turn on Biden. Famed Washington Post liberal David Ignatius recently even went as far as to suggest Joe Biden and Kamala Harris shouldn’t even run in 2024. He recently said: “I don’t think Biden and Vice President Harris should run for re-election. It’s painful to say that, given my admiration for much of what they have accomplished. But if he and Harris campaign together in 2024, I think Biden risks undoing his greatest achievement — which was stopping [former President] Trump.”
It is unclear exactly what Ignatious thinks the president and vice president have accomplished besides record-high inflation and an utterly incompetent foreign policy. It speaks volumes that he thinks their greatest accomplishment is stopping the president who made America energy independent and fostered the best economy in a generation. Ignatius cited the concern that is on the mind of most Americans, both Democrat and Republican, when he said: “Biden would carry two big liabilities into a 2024 campaign. He would be 82 when he began a second term. Because of their concerns about Biden’s age, voters would sensibly focus on his presumptive running mate, Harris. She is less popular than Biden.”