US President Joe Biden. File photoMOSCOW, May 31.The Wall Street Journal readers are actively discussing Joe Biden's article on plans to combat inflation in the United States.Despite the fact that the media closed comments on this material, users shared their opinion under others publications, criticizing both the American leader himself and the WSJ editors.The price of gasoline at gas stations in the United States has updated an all-time high «Why can't we comment on Biden's propaganda material?» asked Andy Kives. «Readers of the newspaper know that Biden did not actually write his editorial of the same name and none of the ideas contained in it belong to him. <…> He is a talking head for the left,» noted Crawford Campbell.
"Which is worse: an incompetent president or a weak-willed WSJ? Take your pick, because we have both", — said Mark Hopkins.
«At first I thought it was fake — maybe someone wrote a sarcastic response to Biden. But then it dawned on me that he actually wrote it (or, I'm sure someone wrote it for him). It must have been «He's serious. This is a pathetic manipulation of some statistics. The real data is that he caused gas prices to rise to historic levels and cannot blame Putin for this: he alone is to blame,» wrote Patrick Tadie.«It hasn't happened in 40 years.» What the US Federal Reserve went to to curb inflation «After reading Biden's article, I feel like I'm living in an alternate universe where I'm being told to put aside all rational thought and not trust my eyes and brain. The president's article (or whoever wrote it) has little to do with reality (past or present) and makes me realize the level of contempt our elites have for us ordinary people. They really think we are basically low-information bots that can be manipulated at will,» AR Lopez summed up on Tuesday. The White House has published its own plan to combat inflation, the main reason for which he still considers the Russian special operation in Ukraine. In the article, Biden argues that the main burden in the fight against inflation will fall on the Federal Reserve System, and he called the goal of his program to reduce the federal budget deficit and increase the productive capacity of the economy. Meanwhile, a CNN poll conducted in late April showed that US citizens' assessment of the situation the national economy reached its lowest level in the last decade. According to the study, the majority of respondents (66 percent) believe that Biden's policies are damaging the country's economy, and eight out of ten respondents considered the measures taken by his administration insufficient to combat inflation.
Russian lesson: the world no longer trusts the West