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Biden brags gas prices coming down, but remain $1.43/gal higher than when he took office

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Biden brags gas prices coming down, but remain $1.43/gal higher than when he took office

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#shorts President Joe Biden brags about gas prices coming down even though they are still significantly up on 10/21/22. Joe Biden’s tax-and-spend policies have reduced the deficit. For the first time in US history, the national debt has surpassed $31 trillion. Biden brags gas prices are coming down, but prices remain $1.43/gal higher than when he took office, “And the price of gas at the pump is coming down. It’s down $1.20 since this summer, and just this week — last week, it’s fallen another 10 cents.” Biden spending record high inflation, then accuses Republicans of wanting to “make inflation worse.”

On 10/21/2022, Joe Biden delivered remarks on the ‘deficit reduction’ his economic plan is achieving.

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#shorts President Joe Biden brags about gas prices coming down even though they are still significantly up on 10/21/22

  • Joe Biden’s tax-and-spend policies have reduced the deficit
  • For the first time in US history, the national debt has surpassed $31 trillion
  • Biden brags gas prices are coming down, but prices remain $1

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