

There are bad things, but if we’re making these decisions on the assumption no jobs created, that’s just not true. I don’t think the people in America are understanding completely where it is. “I don’t think people, I think there is an entire picture of an economy here. The problem with all this awesomeness that’s going on, however, is that we’re just too thick to see all the glories of Bidenomics. So they have formidable problems but understand we’ve had real good job creation and we have had a real reduction in child poverty.” “Shanghai is probably the leading port in the world in terms of supply chain. “We have supply chain issues causing a great deal of grief,” he continued. It’s been debunked so many times now that it’s hard to understand how Carville thinks he can use it and still be taken seriously. We’ve heard this line from Joe Biden before. A plurality of Americans think no jobs have been created under Joe Biden, and I think in his first 16 months it’s the best opening 16 months of any president since World War II in job creation.” “Well, it’s a huge problem,” Carville explained. How big of a problem is this for the president?” anchor Erin Burnett asked Carville. These are all bad, no good numbers in this entire thing. Eighty-one percent of independents think the economy is in poor shape.

On top of that, more than 50% of Democrats think the economy is in poor shape, up 16 percentage points from December. “So I mentioned a new CNN poll that found two-thirds of all Americans now disapprove of how President Biden specifically is handling the economy, two-thirds of all Americans.
