While Democrats makebelieve that Florida Governor On DeSantis somehow failed Floridians in his handling both before and after hurricane Ian, Laura Ingraham blasted the left on their ‘unnatural disasters.
After playing clips showing the mainstream media actively ignoring the fact that DeSantis is on the ground in Florida currently offering help to residents, Igrham finally snapped saying:
“Now, you can sense they’re right that Acosta was dead set on squeezing out any criticism, no matter how tepid of DeSantis from that guest. Well, none of it landed.
The fact is, Florida was hit by a natural disaster. But Florida will recover because its people have a competent governor and thus they’re hopeful about the future. No wonder CNN and the likes of Maggie Haberman over at The New York Times are working overtime to cast aspersions and so distrust.
Hurricane Ian was horrid and deadly. But Hurricane Andrew, as in Cuomo and then Hurricane Kathy as in Hochul and that wide storm surge from Hurricane Gretchen in Michigan and Chicago’s cat five, Hurricane Lori and of course, the ever-expanding Hurricane J.B., as in Pritzker. The catastrophic ruin they’ve all left in their wakes will require years, not months, of cleanup.”
Inflation has surged by double digits since President Biden first entered the White House — and experts told The Post that his policies have worsened the burdens on American households, according to the Post.
Headline inflation has jumped by more than 13% since Biden’s inauguration in January 2021, according to calculations by Peter C. Earle, economist at the American Institute for Economic Research.
Core inflation, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, increased by approximately 10% over the same period.
Wages, meanwhile, have risen just 8% over the same period — resulting in an effective pay cut for ordinary Americans who are struggling to pay for daily necessities such as food, gas, and rent.
This still remains the number one concern for Americans and Biden’s ‘reduction act’ has done diddly squat to tackle the issues.