There’s a column in The Atlantic that is yet another version of this:
"Lower your expectations Brandon"
— TJDMCR – 716 OG (@TJDMCR) October 23, 2021
Who’s to blame for the supply chain problems that are happening in the U.S.? Because we’re talking about an article in The Atlantic, you can be positive that President Biden and his administration will escape any scrutiny. Instead, how about a little more class warfare?
Supply-chain problems could be solved more quickly if affluent Americans would stop buying up things they don’t need and often don’t even really want, writes @amandamull: https://t.co/J9BLBuLjGJ
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) October 22, 2021
That spin couldn’t be more predictable.
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Why is it that the left always blames citizens for the carnage wrought by their policies?
Every time. https://t.co/QDekGS5lUH
— The Punned-it. (@REMattersAZ) October 23, 2021
Never fails!
I wish your content had a supply chain problem
— Gen 🇺🇸 (@Gen_Gen_T) October 22, 2021
If only.
Have you considered laying off all your employees so they can stop buying stuff they don't need? https://t.co/TwDTOYcox6
— Rising serpent 🇺🇸 (@rising_serpent) October 23, 2021
You mean like Nancy #Pelosi’s two huge refrigerators? Or @BernieSanders 3 homes? https://t.co/m36GG2CQ6u
— CindyLouTwin (@lou_twin) October 23, 2021
The new normal in Biden‘s America. “Don’t buy stuff.” https://t.co/RdNrYIN2fk
— Vin 🇺🇸 (@VinceGottalotta) October 23, 2021
I can’t even find chicken wings and milk in the grocery store, so no, not buying this excuse for one minute https://t.co/KgW07O4Kcc
— Doc (@shouting_koala) October 23, 2021
This time for real. https://t.co/2KyLxRUTYJ pic.twitter.com/Ha12ZrM51G
— Facts & Opinions (@UT_vs_Aggie) October 22, 2021
Biden’s economy: Quit complaining, lower your expectations, and stop buying things. https://t.co/4kmwXUocAB
— Kelsey Bolar (Harkness) (@kelseybolar) October 23, 2021
Do purchases of “unnecessary” things include subscriptions to The Atlantic?
Start by canceling your subscriptions to The Atlantic https://t.co/koPHnzKb2Q
— Fusilli Spock (@awstar11) October 23, 2021
Time again to play “what if this had happened under Trump?
https://twitter.com/pvtjokerus/status/1451757579193835
Can you only imagine the headlines?