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Rick Scott collapses when asked about Trump’s bad economy

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettMarch 9, 2025No Comments
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Republicans are starting to get a lot of heat on the damage to the economy, and so far, they have no response.

Jake Tapper of CNN asked Senator Scott: “President Trump acknowledged that there will be a little disturbance because of his economic policies. How, how bad this disturbance will be and how long will it last?

Scott replied by blaming Joe Biden

Well, first of all, Donald Trump entered A, with a shit economy on the number of full -time jobs has abandoned almost the entire Biden administration. It’s a lot of work. The manufacturer’s jobs come back that did not occur under Biden. It’s a big problem. The first thing is that we were able to bring back American manufacturing to this country.

Uh, so I am very optimistic, uh, that we are going to do it now. Is this the work to balance the budget? Yeah, it’s work. All right. We are going to stop waste money. So people will build, we will start building the private sector again and stop developing the public sector. This will lead some people to change jobs.

The facts are that Donald Trump came into office and received the best economy in the world, and Biden had caused expansion of manufacturing jobs that had not been seen for decades, but the Republicans do not want to admit that Trump destroys the economy, so they blame Biden.

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Tapper followed: “Your voters who live the pay check at the pay check, how long will this disturbance last?”

Scott said: “Well, the disturbance is 20% inflation under Biden, the fact that there are no full -time jobs. So it already changes. We already add full -time jobs. We have already added 10, I think that 10,000 manufacturing jobs last month. I am very optimistic that it will happen very quickly. “”

Tapper corrected Scott, “okay. I mean, inflation was high, but it was not 20%. »»

Rick Scott invented things.

The idea that there was no jobs under Biden is nonsense.

CNN noted: “Until December, the American economy added jobs for 48 consecutive months, linking the second longer period of expansion of employment, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics which date back to 1939. He is the first American president to supervise the monthly job gains for the pace of his presidency.”

Republicans should get used to asking questions about the economy because Donald Trump fails, things get worse, and people like Rick Scott have no idea how to answer questions.

What do you think of Rick Scott’s attempts to blame Biden for Trump’s failures? Share your reflections in the comments below.

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