Joe Biden just can’t help himself when it comes to attacking Republicans. This time, he’s aimed his sights on Senator J.D. Vance, Donald Trump’s pick for Vice President in the 2024 race. Biden took to his favorite social media soapbox, X (formerly known as Twitter), spouting the usual predictable rhetoric.
In typical Biden fashion, he accused Vance of only pretending to support working-class Americans. He suggested that Vance, along with Trump, is planning to hike taxes on the middle class while giving the wealthy even more tax breaks. Of course, Biden quickly directed his base to open their wallets in support of his crusade against this so-called injustice.
Here’s the deal about J.D. Vance. He talks a big game about working people. But now, he and Trump want to raise taxes on middle-class families while pushing more tax cuts for the rich.
Well, I don’t intend to let them. And if you’re with me, pitch in: https://t.co/ALkc9uHFh9
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) July 15, 2024
It’s amusing how Biden always claims to be the champion of the middle class while his own policies do the exact opposite. Remember those gas prices and inflation rates that skyrocketed? Or the endless spending bills that have racked up unprecedented national debt? It’s a wonder he can still point fingers with a straight face. Meanwhile, Trump and Vance have been consistent proponents of tax cuts and economic policies aimed at benefiting everyday Americans.
The real irony is Biden’s own track record of cozying up to the elites while pretending to be a friend of the little guy. One just has to glance at his campaign donors—a who’s who of corporate giants and billionaires—to see where his true loyalties lie. Trump’s administration, contrastingly, saw record low unemployment rates across various demographics and a booming economy before the pandemic struck—a testament to policies that actually work.
As this story develops, it’s safe to expect more empty promises and baseless accusations from Biden and Co. But Americans know better. They’ve seen which party actually delivers results and which one is all talk, no action. J.D. Vance’s addition to Trump’s ticket only solidifies a commitment to real change—not the kind that empties wallets and crushes small businesses. So bring on the attacks, Joe. They’re little more than a desperate bid to distract from an administration that has failed to deliver on so many fronts.