Biden-Harris Commerce Secretary Goes Down in Flames During CNBC Hit

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  • Source: Bongino
  • 10/01/2024
CNBC’s Joe Kernan was having none of it when Joe Biden Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo attempted to argue that our lives actually are better off thanks to the Biden presidency.

While normal people who compare the tentures of Trump and Biden are forced to admit that personality differences aside, their lives were better off under Trump, Raimondo attempted to turn that (usual) observation on its head. 

“By the way, he [Trump] was president. We know what that resulted in. Massive deficits…” she began to argue as Kernen chimed in; 

It seems like you kind of forgot that earlier. The tariffs that he did put on were continued by the Biden administration. There was no recession, real wages were actually up, the stock market did well. A lot of very positive things happened — record low unemployment until the pandemic — so it’s just weird to act like it’s a complete wild card what kind of president he would be when you’ve got a blueprint right there of what kind of president he would be. And Kamala Harris has been vice president for four years and we’ve seen exactly what kind of vice president she would be.

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