/Biden Snaps At Reporter After Avoiding Questions For 4 Days

Biden Snaps At Reporter After Avoiding Questions For 4 Days

After 4 days of avoiding any questions, Joe Biden appeared before journalists. The RNC reports.

“After avoiding questions for 4 days,” the RNC wrote to Twitter, “Joe Biden snaps at a reporter.”

The reporter is heard asking, “Why has it been so challenging to unite the party?”

Radical and moderate Democrats are at odds over the reckless party plan to increase taxes and federal spending.

Watch the clip of Biden:

The Wall Street Journal reports that Democrats want to pass the $3.5 trillion largest spending bill ever.

Newsmax reported that Democrats also proposed $2.9 trillion in tax increases. This is the largest tax increase in history.

It is the most significant tax increase in decades. This is to help pay for Democrats’ higher spending in the reconciliation package.

History has shown that the Democrats’ tax and spending proposals will have a negative effect on Americans by disengaging them from saving, working, investing, innovating, and saving.

Joe Manchin, a Democrat from West Virginia, dealt Biden a severe blow.

Manchin refuses support for Biden’s $3.5 trillion spending spree.

Manchin stated that the bill was “definition fiscal insanity” in a statement.

“At some point, all of us, regardless of the party must ask the simple question – how much is enough?” Manchin stated

“What I have made clear to the President and Democratic leaders is that spending trillions more on new and expanded government programs, when we can’t even pay for the essential social programs, like Social Security and Medicare, is the definition of fiscal insanity.”

“Suggesting that spending trillions more will not have an impact on inflation ignores the everyday reality that America’s families continue to pay an unavoidable inflation tax,” Manchin continued.

“Proposing a historic expansion of social programs while ignoring the fact we are not in a recession and that millions of jobs remain open will only feed a dysfunction that could weaken our economic recovery. This is the shared reality we all now face, and it is this reality that must shape the future decisions that we, as elected leaders, must make.”

“Overall, the amount we spend now must be balanced with what we need and can afford – not designed to reengineer the social and economic fabric of this nation or vengefully tax for the sake of wishful spending,” Manchin continued to add.

“While I am hopeful that common ground can be found that would result in another historic investment in our nation, I cannot – and will not – support trillions in spending or an all or nothing approach that ignores the brutal fiscal reality our nation faces.”

Manchin finally concluded, “If there is one final lesson that will continue to guide me in this difficult debate ahead, it is this: America is a great nation but great nations throughout history have been weakened by careless spending and bad policies.”

“Now, more than ever, we must work together to avoid these fatal mistakes so that we may fulfill our greatest responsibility as elected leaders and pass on a better America to the next generation.”

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