Biden Voter On CNN: “They’re Dropping Bombs In Syria And Those Bombs Are Pretty Expensive For A Guy Who Owes Me $ 2,000” (VIDEO)

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CNN went to a blue suburb of Minneapolis in an effort to create more fake news and shield the Biden administration.

They picked Democrats voters for their interview, but one of the participants decided to blast President Biden and his administration.

The video couldn’t be seen on CNN anymore but internet sleuths managed to download the part of the video where the young Democrat Ben Calvert, 27 spoke against Biden and upload it again on YouTube.

Ben is fast losing faith with Democrats given that they are in charge in the White House, the Senate and the House. “A lot of my friends are really frustrated because they were like, ‘We’ve got to elect these two senators in Georgia! We’ve got to get Joe Biden in office and then everything’s going to be better! It’s not a $1,400 dollar check, it’s $2,000 checks,'” Ben said, making gloved air quotes.

“But now, they’re putting that stimulus check and minimum wage hike on the back burner while they’re dropping bombs in Syria. And those bombs are kind of expensive for a dude who owes me $2,000.”

Joe Biden’s killed tens of thousands of energy jobs his first day in office when he canceled contracts with the Keystone XL pipeline.

Biden also bombed Syria to punish Iran for its attacks on US forces in Iraq.

Rep. Matt Gaetz blasted Biden yesterday for his broken promises: “Joe Biden has had more attacks on Syria than he’s had press conferences and so you have to ask the progressive voters, is this really what you expected?”

Joe Biden also promised that $2,000 checks would go out the door “immediately” if the Democrats won the senate – the $2,000 has turned into $1400 and the Democrats narrowed the eligibility for stimulus payments.

It looks like this Democrat voter learned the hard way that Joe Biden and the Democrat party say one thing on the campaign trail and do another when in office.

SiliconValet on March 8th, 2021 at 16:11 UTC »

Isn't the opposition to the stimulus largely (not entirely) along party lines?

I am not eligible for the stimulus as I'm above the cut-off (read: I pay for it, but don't get it) Nor do I think I should get it, but I do think it should go out.

I'm pro-stimulus, there are a LOT of families out of work finding themselves stretching their savings while home schooling their kiddos. People /need/ the relief to avoid putting themselves into insurmountable debt situations.

I'm anti-bombing Syria, but they /did/ attack bases in Iraq. I'm all for getting us out of the situation entirely, but would like there to be a plan.

TheRobfather420 on March 8th, 2021 at 14:58 UTC »

Voters calling out their own parties failings is a refreshing change from the usual.

puzzled-butter on March 8th, 2021 at 14:42 UTC »

Normally I'd be upset at anyone saying the government"owes" them anything but in this case, it's accurate. Dems ran on two things: 1. Trump is responsible for Covid 2. You'll get $2k within a week of inauguration