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https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2023/jan/25/joe-biden/joe-biden-blames-donald-trump-for-one-quarter-of-t/
Unless starting an unjustified trade war with the entire world, antagonising all of America's allies and erratically bouncing policy around all over the place like a pinball with zero consistency is driving business and consumer confidence down and diminishing economic activity?
Or... It's all part of Trump's 420-D Chess master plan!
Unless you think shrinkage and deflation are the same thing.
"MinionJoe" is fairly consistent. I don't adhere to his code. However, he does.
Also, Biden (and the Democrats) is to blame for current economy. As any expert will tell you, "economic changes are not apparent until years later".