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Kamala's campaign won't own up to 'Bidenomics' failures, TRUMP blames latest jobs report

Democratic candidate Kamala Harris isn't about to take responsibility for the failed “Bidenomics” economic policies, blaming the jobs report on former President Donald J. Trump.

Friday's jobs report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics showed unemployment rose to 4.3 percent in July, while employers added 114,000 jobs to payrolls, much below the 175,000 predicted by economists, an indication that things are not as sunny as the Biden regime. and their media spokespeople have been spinning the economy.

Harris' campaign reacted to the disappointing numbers by lying that it was Trump's fault even though he has been out of office for nearly four years.

“Donald Trump failed Americans as president, costing our economy millions of jobs and bringing us to the brink of recession,” said Harris' presidential spokesman, James Singer , in a statement.

“Now, he's promising even more damage with the Project 2025 agenda that will decimate the middle class and raise taxes on working families, while gutting health care, raising prescription drug costs, and slashing Social Security and Medicare , while making their billionaire donors richer,” the statement said, continuing to flog the Project 2025 hoax.

“We've made significant progress, but Vice President Harris knows there's more work to do to lower costs for families,” Singer said, adding that Harris, who was elected undemocratically, “will build of the middle class the defining goal of his presidency, taking on candy corporations that are driving up consumer prices, banning hidden fees, and curbing unfair rent hikes and drug costs.”

As is always the case with the Democrats and particularly with the newly crowned Harris, the fact checkers were missing in action, letting Team Trump do their work for them.

“Today's jobs report: More evidence Harris-Biden economy is failing Americans,” read one statement of the former president's campaign.

“Kamala Harris has proudly and repeatedly celebrated her role as Joe Biden's co-pilot in 'Bidenomics.' She cast tie-breaking votes in the Senate on steroid-inflating spending and, despite evidence that working American families are harmed, it tells us that these failed plans work,” said the campaign's national press secretary, Karoline Leavitt.

“The basic needs of food, gas and housing are less affordable, unemployment is rising and Kamala doesn't seem to care,” the statement said.

Harris' campaign has focused on non-issues and malarkey like the fear of Project 2025 and not the real pain he has inflicted on the “Bidenomics” electorate, which has been a blow to struggling Americans to reach the end of the month.

The two-week orgy of media adulation swooning over “Kamalot” has failed to recognize that it's kitchen-table issues like jobs and lingering inflation that really matter to northerners -ordinary Americans, not the identity-driven cult of personality. what the Democratic Party has become since throwing the working class under the bus.

But the big lie is the currency of the Democratic realm, and without real media, there's no way Harris will start telling the truth now.

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