Governor Chris Sununu drops a truth bomb: ‘Bidenomics’ is the worst form of gaslighting, and it’s coming back to haunt Kamala Harris.
At a Glance
- Gov. Sununu criticizes ‘Bidenomics’ as out of touch with average Americans
- Voters trust Trump over Harris on economic issues
- Economic concerns focus on everyday expenses, not complex policies
- ‘Bidenomics’ perceived as gaslighting by struggling Americans
Sununu Sounds the Alarm on ‘Bidenomics’
Well, folks, it looks like the chickens are coming home to roost for the Biden-Harris administration. New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu just dropped a truth bomb that’s sure to send shockwaves through the Democratic party. During an appearance on ABC News’ “This Week,” Sununu didn’t pull any punches when it came to criticizing the economic policies of the current administration, aptly dubbed ‘Bidenomics.’
Let’s face it, when a governor from a swing state starts pointing out the emperor’s new clothes, you know things are getting serious. Sununu’s not just talking about some abstract economic theory here; he’s zeroing in on the bread-and-butter issues that actually matter to everyday Americans. You know, those pesky little things like being able to afford rent or take your kids out for a burger without breaking the bank.
GOP Gov. Chris Sununu says “Bidenomics” will “haunt” Vice Pres. Kamala Harris.
“When you're told by the government, 'You're fine, Bidenomics is working for you,' it's the worst form of gaslighting. It's so condescending." https://t.co/m9tESeIE16 pic.twitter.com/CA0LLIVLng
— This Week (@ThisWeekABC) October 20, 2024
The Real Cost of Living Crisis
While the Biden administration is busy patting itself on the back for its economic ‘achievements,’ real Americans are struggling to make ends meet. Sununu hit the nail on the head when he pointed out that voters aren’t concerned with complex issues like tariffs. No, they’re worried about whether they can afford to keep a roof over their heads or put food on the table.
“When it comes to the voter, where this election is going, no voter is voting on tariffs. It’s a very complex thing. When it comes to the economy, what that really means is, can I afford to bring my kids to McDonald’s? Can I afford to pay the rent?” Sununu said.
It’s almost comical how out of touch the administration seems to be. While they’re touting the success of ‘Bidenomics,’ hardworking Americans are watching their paychecks shrink in real terms thanks to inflation. It’s no wonder that voters are putting more trust in Trump when it comes to economic issues. At least he’s not trying to convince people they’re doing great when they’re struggling to pay their bills.
As we look towards the next election cycle, it’s clear that economic issues are going to be front and center. The Biden-Harris administration can try to spin ‘Bidenomics’ all they want, but at the end of the day, people vote with their wallets. If they can’t afford basic necessities, no amount of political rhetoric is going to convince them that the economy is booming.
Sununu’s comments serve as a wake-up call not just for the current administration, but for any politician who thinks they can ignore the real-world impact of their economic policies. The American people aren’t interested in complex economic theories or grandiose promises. They want results, and right now, ‘Bidenomics’ isn’t delivering. As we move closer to the next election, it’ll be interesting to see how Harris and the rest of the Democratic party try to navigate this economic minefield. One thing’s for sure: they’ve got their work cut out for them.