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Biden: Not enough DNC propaganda

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The Biden administration believes people are unhappy with the economy because there isn't enough pro-biden propaganda.
With real wages falling sharply ever since Biden took over and corporate technical indicators booming, and unprecedented homelessness and illegal immigration, the Biden administration is wondering why 75% of people think the Biden economy has treated them poorly.
His answer: there isn't enough propaganda to properly support Biden
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/campaigns/2796444/democrats-new-group-blame-bidens-economic-failures/
Democrats find new group to blame for Biden’s economic failures
Voters are not enthusiastic about the economy going into the 2024 election, but Democrats believe President Joe Biden‘s economic policy is not to blame for sour feelings, but rather negative coverage of the economy is.

Biden has taken a beating in polls regarding the economy as inflation remains higher than the Federal Reserve’s target. Advisers to Biden suggest that although consumers’ feelings about the economy are a symptom of the slow process, it takes time for people to feel confident about economics, according to Axios.

“It does take consumers a while to kind of see data consistently, and see prices that have actually come down, to feel really confident about them,” National Economic Council Chairwoman Lael Brainard said.

Brainard conceded the White House understands people are still facing economic challenges.

“We want to make sure that we are acknowledging the reality of the people he’s meeting with,” Brainard said.

Recent polls continue to show that the vast majority of adults do not feel good about the economy, with an ABC News-Ipsos poll released on Sunday showing that 71% believe the economy is in bad shape, “given higher prices and interest rates.” The survey showed only 24% agreed that the economy is in good shape, “given low unemployment and rising wages.