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A direct line from Biden “learn to code” to Trump supporters – “garbage”

A direct line from Biden “learn to code” to Trump supporters – “garbage”

After a political storm from the President Joe Biden I’m calling Trump The trash advocates, the White House and its media allies are scrambling. But no matter how they try to contextualize or downplay his words, it is difficult to hide the unpleasant truth: there wasn’t slip of the tongue. Biden’s comment reflects the broader and deeper disdain that the political left has for working families and anyone who challenges their agenda. The evidence goes far beyond this one inflammatory statement.

While running for president in 2020, Biden aggressively pushed a radical energy agenda that would destroy industries like coal and oil, putting thousands of jobs at risk. When Biden was asked about the consequences, he responded dismissively: “These miners and energy workers should just “learn to code

His message was that if the Biden-Harris agenda upends your life and ruins your livelihood, that’s the price he and his vice president are willing to pay. Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are focused on their green revolution rather than the survival of working-class families losing their jobs. “Learn to code” is not just an off-hand remark. It was a preview of their administration’s priorities.

Since taking office, Biden and Harris have often seemed more concerned with implementing their policies, no matter the cost to everyday Americans, than with adapting to the real needs of the people they serve. Think about the failed border policies, inflation, and record high gas prices that are hurting everyday people. Biden and Harris’s response? They point out minor achievements and expect applause for trivial things. like a 2 cent drop in gas prices, apparently unaware of the frustration gripping struggling households.

Meanwhile, Harris’ time in office has been marred by frequent reports of her being disconnected from the people she serves and even from her own staff. News reports portray the vice president as not only ineffective, but dismissive and difficult to work with. Headings such as “Frustration and Dysfunction: Inside Kamala Harris’ Disappointing Start as Vice President” was a common sight in the administration’s early months, painting a picture of a leader out of touch with his own team and the broader public. As her poll ratings began to plummet, the White House rushed to defend her image, but the public had already seen it behind the scenes.

The Biden-Harris administration’s handling of the border crisis also highlights its cavalier attitude. America has seen a surge in illegal immigration, leading to… increase in crime and even tragic deaths among both Americans and migrants. The administration was mostly quiet. The lack of concern for the impact of border policies on people’s lives is further evidence of our leaders’ contempt for those whose lives are affected by their decisions.

This “our agenda comes first, you come second” approach has never been more blatant than in Biden’s infamous statement. checking your watch during a memorial service for fallen servicemen. As families mourned their loved ones, Biden’s occasional glance conveyed impatience and lack of respect for their loss, a disturbing gesture. Biden supporters are still in denial. The moment convinced many people that Biden’s priorities often conflict with the empathy and thoughtfulness they expect from their leader.

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And now, a week after the election, Biden denigrated half the country’s voters are “trash.” This is not just a minor mistake. It’s another moment of naked honesty that exposes the contempt this administration has for people who dare to disagree with it. This fits perfectly into the larger picture: callousness towards energy workers, indifference to victims of the border crisis and disrespect for grieving families. This model emphasizes that the administration is more committed to its program than to the people it is intended to serve.

It’s time for Biden and Harris to realize the consequences of their words and actions. Working families are not expendable. A presidency that treats them as such is in trouble, and voters are taking note.

Larry Behrens is the director of communications for Power The Future. He has appeared on Fox News, ZeroHedge and NewsMax speaking on behalf of energy workers. You can follow him on X @larrybehrens.