KJP Ronald Reagan not good, Bidenomics Reimagining Transforming, 34% economy approval rating


KARINE JEAN-PIERRE: Biden Is “Reimagining,” “Transforming” United States Economy
Reporter: Should we view Bidenomics as a response, answer to, or opposite of Reaganomics?

KJP: I mean, look, we believe Reaganomics doesn’t work. We’ve been very clear. We believe that trickle-down — a trickle-down economy doesn’t work. It has not worked. That has shown to be the case for decades now. And so, what we have been very clear — you hear me say this all the time … And so, this is — he is, if you will, reimagining how economy — how we sho- — we should build an economy, transf- — transforming how an economy should look like for the better

Karine Jean-Pierre: Ronald Reagan not good, Biden Is “Transforming” Economy “In A Way That…Has Equity At The Center…”
Reporter: Historians view Ronald Reagan as a top-10 president in their own surveys. He left office with a better than 60 percent approval rating. It’s argued — you don’t have to agree; I’m sure the President doesn’t — but, you know, many people believe that Ronald Reagan’s record, his economic record propelled the country to prosperity — “Morning in America,” late 1980s growth, propelling it for growth in the 1990s. What’s your response to the idea that —

KJP: What I will say — what I will say — and we have been very clear: Trickle-down economics does not work. It just does not work … And so that is incredibly important … Utility bills. I just talked about what the Inflation Reduction Act is going to do. All of those things is building an economy, transforming the way we see the economy in a different way — in a way, again, that is equal, that does eq- — has equality — equity at the center of it and leaves no one behind. And the President is very proud — very proud in what he’s been able to do in the last two years. We understand there’s more work to do

Karine Jean-Pierre Jokes Around With Reporters On Biden’s Inaccurate New “Bidenomics” Push
Reporter: I wanted to ask you about this new “Bidenomics” messaging push. Can you just give me a sense, first, of, you know, how did you guys coin that phrase, or why did you decide to go with that branding going forward?

KJP: You don’t like “Bidenomics”?
Reporter: No, I’m just asking. I’m curious.
KJP: I think it’s — I think it’s pretty clever. It’s pretty good. Look, it makes good sense, “Bidenomics.” Right? It kind of flows off the tongue really well. But in all seriousness, look, what you’re going to hear from the President — I don’t want to get ahead of him — I think we’ve kind of laid out a little bit of what — what we — what we are thinking — or what we think the President is going to lay out or what he is going to lay out.

Jean-Pierre: Biden’s “Economic Policy Has Indeed Worked” As 16% Say They’re “Better Off” Under Biden
Reporter: Well, the reason — one of the reasons I asked is because, you know, the latest CNN polling showed that just 34 percent of Americans approve of the President’s handling of the economy. So, is there a risk that this new branding could backfire? And are you confident that this new messaging push is going to change Americans’ opinions of the President’s handling of the economy?

KJP: So we believe our job is to continue to speak to the American people to lay out what it is that the President is doing on behalf of American families. And that is important. And we have the data to prove it. We have the numbers to show that his economic policy has indeed worked. Look, I kind of talked about this moments ago. This has been a challenging time for Americans

Repeated Lie: Karine Jean-Pierre Again Falsely Claims Biden Reduced Deficit “By $1.7 Trillion”
KJP said, “he takes lowering the deficit — decreasing the deficit, makes that a priority. We’ve seen that in a record number, $1.7 trillion, and in the first two years. That is something — because of the — what the President has put forward in his economic policies, he’s been able to do that.”

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KJP Ronald Reagan not good, Bidenomics Reimagining Transforming, 34% economy approval rating

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