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In a stunning announcement, Vice President Kamala Harris finally did something she should have done months ago! Kamala Harris finally confessed that inflation is a “big deal” for middle class Americans and then claimed that the Biden Administration was taking the problem “very seriously.”
According to Fox Business, Harris was asked by reporters about historically high consumer prices in America which have only been exacerbated by the supply chain crisis, materials shortage, and high gasoline prices.
Kamala finally addressed the issue and said, “Prices have gone up and families and individuals are dealing with the realities of the bread costs more, the gas costs more, and have to understand what that means. That’s about the cost of living going up. That’s about having to stress and stretch limited resources.”
Kamala then explained these problems are a “source of stress for families that is not only economic, but is, on a daily level, something that is a heavy weight to carry. It is something we take very seriously, very seriously. Historically, when prices go up, it has a direct impact on the quality of life for all people in our country.”
“It’s a big issue and we take it seriously and it is a priority for us,” Harris added.
She then said Biden’s administration has already addressed it in a number of ways.
Currently countless containerships off the coast of California are bottlenecked and waiting to unload the materials at the ports. Harris explained that they have worked towards fixing the problem faster by extending worker hours at these ports.
Kamala Harris then attempt to sell President Biden’s Build Back Better plan and tried to convince Americans that it would great improve the quality of their lives.
WATCH:
On the Biden inflation crisis, @VP Harris says the Build Back Better bill was “specifically designed” to reverse inflation.
“It’s also important to stress that it’s not going to cost anything for the American taxpayer.” pic.twitter.com/Y5afcbL1Bb
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) November 12, 2021