Stephen Moore joined 'The Faulkner Focus' Monday to weigh in on Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg defending the Biden economic policies.
BIDEN BLASTED FOR TELLING REPORTER THE ECONOMY IS ‘STRONG AS HELL’ WHILE EATING ICE CREAM IN PORTLANDYou said that I was insulted by the way things are going. I'm more infuriated, especially when I hearlie about the condition of the economy.
Let's face it, if you look back at the last six months of the Trump administration, as we were coming out of COVID, the economy was booming. We had businesses reopening, we had people going back to work, COVID was behind us, we had that vaccine coming out. The thing that is most infuriating is the economy. We shouldn't be talking about a recession right now. We should be growing in a boom time.
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