Joe Biden’s first weeks as president have been marked by broken promises, backtracking, a lurch to the left, and hyper-partisanship.
Here are five questions (of many) Biden should be asked during his CNN town hall:
- The science says schools can safely reopen, so why is Biden prioritizing Democrat special interest groups over children and parents?
- What does Biden have to say to the thousands of workers he abandoned by destroying their jobs first before creating the “green jobs” he promised (but experts warn will likely never come)?
The Biden admin has promised to protect & train workers in the emerging green economy. But with a plan, many have already lost work.@CBSNews spoke to pipeline workers who feel their jobs have been sacrificed and their livelihoods upended. https://t.co/VZtKQwUEc5
— Cara Korte (@CaraKorte) February 4, 2021
3. Given that over 1 million vaccinations were performed the day Biden was inaugurated, why does his administration keep repeating the debunked claim that they’re “starting from scratch?”
4. If Biden really didn’t “mean it as criticism" when he called Xi Jinping undemocratic, how did he mean it?
Biden says “I don’t mean it as a criticism” when calling China’s Xi undemocratichttps://t.co/oaRKL1m8OG pic.twitter.com/owHdEK30y3
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) February 7, 2021
5. Since even the left-wing New York Times editorial board and members of his own party are calling out Biden for refusing to reach across the aisle, why does Biden continue to unilaterally enact controversial, hyper-partisan orders like forcing pro-life Americans to fund abortions with their tax dollars?
There’s no shortage of tough questions for Joe Biden. Americans are suffering under his policies, and they deserve answers.
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