The desperation of the Dems

 Red States:

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So, let me get this straight. Democrats control both branches of partisan government (Congress and the executive), yet it’s the job of Republicans to propose solutions for problems that the Democrats caused (and continue to cause)? To coin a Southern phrase, that dog won’t hunt. It’s not only insultingly nonsensical given the power dynamics, but it also absconds from the fact that Democrats won’t listen to anything Republicans suggest anyway.

Many in the GOP has continually begged Biden to limit his spending binge, going all the way back to the boondoggle American Rescue Plan, which was, by far, the biggest catalyst to the inflation boom we are seeing. Heck, even on gas prices, Republicans support more domestic production. What has been Biden’s response? He canceled the Keystone XL pipeline and cracked down on federal oil leases. So in the main, it’s not even true that Republicans haven’t offered solutions. They are just solutions that the Democrats don’t want to implement.

But when you’ve got nothing left, you’ve got nothing left, and the Democrats truly have nothing left. Nearly every move the Biden administration has made has been disastrous and counter-productive. And with the economy looking at a possible recession in the near future because of the coming interest rate hikes (which is the only measure left to fight the out of control inflation), things can certainly get even worse.
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Democrats have earned a shellacking at the polls and it could be epic this year.  It is not just Biden that is a problem.  The Democrats in Congress tried to pass Bernie Sander's goofy agenda and to the extent, they failed that has been the good news for America.

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