In a frantic attempt to persuade Americans that his “Bidenomics” program is “working” for the United States ahead of the 2024 election cycle, President Joe Biden has been traveling the nation, but not even those in his hometown are entirely persuaded.
In an exclusive interview with Fox News, find out what Scranton people truly think of Joe Biden, the politician who says he is “from” their town.
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Few individuals, according to the network, found Biden’s comments regarding his financial history credible. The majority of Americans, the research claims, are not happy with the way the economy is doing, and relatively few find Biden’s optimistic outlook convincing.
On November 13, Biden boasted about his booming economy on his X account, claiming he doesn’t “look at the economy through the eyes of Wall Street and Park Avenue.”
Rather, he asserted that he looks “at it through the eyes of the people I grew up with in Scranton, Pennsylvania or Claymont, Delaware.”
Locals in Scranton dispute Biden’s glowing appraisal of his achievements, which Fox News uncovered.
For example, Scranton resident Robert Jones stated he couldn’t understand how Biden could pretend to be viewing the economy from the perspective of regular Americans. Jones declared that Biden is the “worst president we ever had” and that he and his friends are a “bunch of liars.”
“This economy sucks. I mean, everything’s going up except paychecks. I just think the economy sucks ever since Biden got in,” Jones insisted.
Robert is entirely accurate. Under Biden’s administration, American family earnings have decreased for three years running.
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Does Biden actually understand the challenges that regular Americans face? This dubious Scranton citizen doesn’t appear to be confident in his Bidenomics.
“I don’t think any of them see through the eyes of the people. I think all of them see it through the eyes of Washington,” a resident named Kevin said. “[The economy] has gotten worse.”
“I’m a registered Democrat, but I’m not happy,” he stated.
Nellie, a Scranton resident, is criticizing Biden for his unceasing insistence that he is “from Scranton.”
She responded, “He’s not a Scrantonian,” and mentioned that Joe moved out when he was a little boy.
“I don’t think he has enough to say about what it really means to be ‘from here’ — I’ve been here my whole life,” she said adamantly.
And Betty added, “I feel like it’s gotten worse, that’s my personal opinion though… How could he be seeing it through our eyes?”
Mark, a local, shares the worries of most American voters over Biden’s age.
“I don’t really want to say I’m against him because of his age. But it’s to the point where I’m like: Really?” He continued his jest then, saying that if we are going to bring the old and ailing back, “Why don’t we bring back Carter at 99?”
Displacing Biden’s claim that the economy is the finest it has ever been: The rising usage of credit cards by Americans for necessities like food has resulted in unprecedented levels of household debt.
exposing the falsehood that President Biden claimed to have created “more jobs” than President Trump. Recognize that job development is not being facilitated by Biden’s active efforts. It’s the fallout from the catastrophic employment losses brought on by the epidemic, gradually recovering.
There is no denying price problems under Biden’s leadership. Even after admitting this, he simply placed the blame elsewhere rather than accepting accountability for his actions that increased inflation.
Americans are skeptical of Biden’s fake economy, even in his own hometown, and they can see through his frantic attempts to convince us of it.




