Warren Caught Lying To Americans
Democrats will blame everyone before they blame themselves.
Democrat Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), who has been referred to as a “Karen” in the past, lived up to her nickname once again and is blaming grocery store chains for the surge in inflation and not President Biden and her fellow Democrats.
The fact that the Democrats refuse to accept any responsibility for their actions has Americans more worried than ever about inflation getting worse because they refuse to get to the root cause of the problem: themselves.
According to Breitbart, in a recent interview with MSNBC, Warren blamed the grocery stores and demanded that the government begin using anti-trust laws against the grocery store chains to hold them accountable.
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What happens when only a handful of giant grocery store chains like @Kroger dominate an industry? They can force high food prices onto Americans while raking in record profits. We need to strengthen our antitrust laws to break up giant corporations and lower prices. pic.twitter.com/DMa9Z7adFr
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) January 7, 2022
Sen. Warren has shown time and time again that she refuses to even consider holding President Biden accountable for the surge in inflation.
Most of the top economists in America are all sounding the alarms on inflation. Warren can continue to argue that grocery store chains are profiting off the American people by falsely raising prices but then how can she explain the rise of prices that are NOT grocery store related? Are companies like Kroger and Walmart responsible for inflation when it comes to gas prices? Or are they responsible for the rising cost of energy? The answer is hell no!
Inflation is affecting the American people heavily and Sen. Elizabeth Warren and the other Democrats cannot continue to point the finger at everyone else. They must begin to work on fixing the problem now.
For those arguing recent inflation surge & higher profits are being driven by corporate greed/increased concentration/etc (rather than demand) — do you believe plunges in inflation & profits in early 2020 were driven by companies becoming more altruistic, less concentrated? pic.twitter.com/j1Feu09Ljx
— Catherine Rampell (@crampell) January 12, 2022