Biden refuses to take responsibility for the mess he has made of economy

 Mike Miller:

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And who better to blame than Texas Republican Governor Greg Abbott? (Other than Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, of course, but that stretch would be even more ridiculous, here.) So why is the White House now attempting to blame Biden price hikes (“Putin price hikes,” if you’re a Democrat) on the Texas governor?

As reported by Fox News on Wednesday, the Biden administration blames Abbott‘s new enhanced commercial vehicle inspection policy, arguing that enhanced inspections of trucks transporting goods from Mexico to the U.S. are not only “unnecessary and redundant” but are also contributing to inflation — throughout the country.

In a Wednesday statement, Psaki went full-metal Psaki, as transcribed by Fox:

Governor Abbott’s unnecessary and redundant inspections of trucks transiting ports of entry between Texas and Mexico are causing significant disruptions to the food and automobile supply chains, delaying manufacturing, impacting jobs, and raising prices for families in Texas and across the country.

Yo, Jen? Question. Given that Abbott directed the Texas Department of Public Safety to implement the enhanced inspection policy on April 6 — just one week ago, as I write — how in the hell did the directive “delay manufacturing” already? Impact jobs? Raise prices for families across America? I’ll wait.

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What Biden is really concerned about is the free flow of illegals into the country which Abbott is trying to stop.  In typical Biden fashion, he lashes out with nonsense.  Biden has also been trying to stop the transport of illegals to DC.  He prefers to traffic them and dump them in mostly red states as he tries to change the demographics in states that elect Republicans.

See, also:

Guess Who Democrats Will Blame for Their Midterm Election Losses?

Russia, Russia, Russia....

The Russian wolf is always at their door. 

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