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Friday, April 19, 2024

Biden’s Economic Report Doesn’t Report Economics

'I am confident that we are building a historic recovery... '

(Tony Sifert, Headline USA) The White House has published an intersectional Economic Report of the President that cites critical race theorists and mentions “gender” 40 times more often than “inflation,” according to The Daily Caller.

“I am confident that we are building a historic recovery, and a better America,” President Joe Biden wrote in an introductory letter that blamed his unprecedented failures on a “pandemic-constrained economy” and “the war in Ukraine.”

According to Council of Economic Advisers Chair Cecilia Rouse, the report “demonstrates the robust economic progress we have made over the past year, and makes the case for the Administration’s economic policy priorities.”

Reporters at the Daily Caller, however, quickly discovered that the document’s real focus is on gender equity, racial equity, and climate change.

“Biden used the word ‘gender’ 127 in his economic plan, while he mentioned ‘inflation‘ just 87 times,” Daily Caller reporter Harry Wilmerding wrote. “Meanwhile, the report mentioned ‘inequality’ 147 times and ’emissions’ nearly 100 times.”

Daily Caller reporter Kendall Tietz noticed that the White House relied on the work of “prominent Critical Race Theory scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw” in composing its report.

“The ‘Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Wage Gaps’ section of [the report] discussed ‘substantial differences’ in wages paid to white women and black, Hispanic, American Indian and Alaska native workers ‘of any gender, relative to white men,’ using Crenshaw’s theory of intersectionality,” Tietz wrote.

According to Tietz, Crenshaw “is also widely credited” as a leading scholar of Critical Race Theory, which “holds that America is fundamentally racist.”

Further confirmation of the Biden Administration’s economic incompetence seems to have embarrassed its defenders in the press.

“There’s not much he can do to curb inflation,” wrote CNN’s John Harwood as he sought to defend a president with historically low approval ratings.

“There’s not much he can do to stop migrants from reaching America’s southern border,” a depressed Harwood continued. “Or to reduce crime, or to make vaccine resisters get shots that would hasten the end of the coronavirus pandemic.”

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