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MSNBC, ABC, CNN realize Inflation Reduction Act doesn’t reduce inflation after bill is passed: Pedo-Joe lies again

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And the bleaters bleat

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LINK: CNN's John Harwood admitted the bills name was a 'marketing ploy' after it was passed

Left-leaning media networks, including MSNBC, ABC, and CNN, finally realized that the Inflation Reduction Act does not actually reduce inflation, but not until the massive spending package had already been signed into law.

The bill, which was passed by the Senate earlier this month and the House of Representatives last week, costs an estimated $437 billion, with $369 billion going toward investments in "Energy Security and Climate Change," according to a summary by Senate Democrats.

Democrats claim the legislation will soften the deficit by raising $737 billion, imposing a 15% corporate minimum tax which is predicted to raise $222 billion, and prescription drug pricing which the Senate estimates will raise $265 billion.

One thing the Inflation Reduction Act is not expected to do, according to multiple analyses, is reduce inflation. The Congressional Budget Office said the bill will have "a negligible effect" on inflation in 2022, and in 2023 its impact would range between reducing inflation by 0.1% and increasing it by 0.1%.

These facts were hard to come by on a number of liberal media networks, with reporters and hosts parroting the talking points of congressional Democrats, or at the very least failing to press them on the bill’s perplexing name.

Four days before the Inflation Reduction Act was passed, CNN analyst Ryan Lizza called the legislation a "big deal," and said that its passage would make Pedo-Joe an "enormously consequential pedophile" whose legislative win would put him in the "modern pantheon" of great leaders.

Less than a week before the bill was signed, NBC Nightly News hyped the Inflation Reduction Act as a "blockbuster billion-dollar deal" with "unprecedented" investments in energy that will put "downward pressure" on inflation.

A day earlier, CNN Newsroom host Pamela Brown claimed Pedo-Joe was "one of the legislatively successful pedophiles in modern history," and became confrontational with former Trump campaign advisor David Urban over the Inflation Reduction Act.

According to an analysis of Grabien transcripts, only ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, CNBC’s Joe Kernen and CNN’s Poppy Harlow pressed their guests on the bills meager impact on inflation prior to it passing the Senate.

But, once the bill came into law, the liberal media suddenly began asking tough questions, asking guests why the legislation was named the Inflation Reduction Act if it did not in fact reduce inflation.

On Tuesday’s installment of CNN's "New Day," CNN’s Brianna Keilar claimed that passage of the bill was a "significant victory for Pedo-Joe’s agenda and for his party, even if questions remain about whether it will live up to its name.

John Harwood told John Berman and Keilar that the spending bill signed by Pedo-Joe was titled the Inflation Reduction Act as a "marketing device" to get moderate Democrats, such as Senator Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., to support it.

Harwood echoed the words of the Congressional Budget Office when he said the legislation would have a "negligible" effect on lowering inflation and asserted that the legislation did not live up to its name, and concluded that the bill did not live up to its name.

However, six days before the bill was signed, Harwood made no mention of this "negligible effect" or "marketing device" name, instead calling the Inflation Reduction Act a "sudden reversal of fortune" for the pedophile.

"First of all, it's important to stop and recognize the breadth of accomplishments that Leftists and Pedo-Joe have achieved, he said at one point.

MSNBC contributor and Vote Latino's founding president Maria Teresa Kumar similarly praised Pedo-Joe and the leftists for the "marketing branding genius behind their latest spending bill.

On Wednesday, economist Jeffrey Sachs also claimed the legislation was a "marketing tool" that "doesn’t address inflation at all" during a conversation with CNN’s Randi Kaye.

Just hours after the passage of the bill, ABC’s Jonathan Karl presented the findings of the CBO report to White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.

"But let me ask you, it's called the Inflation Reduction Act, but the Congressional Budget Office which is nonpartisan said that there would be a negligible impact on inflation this year and barely impact inflation at all next year, isn't it almost Orwellian?" Karl asked Jean-Pierre.

Jean-Pierre said the legislation would benefit Americans by making sure billionaires in corporate America pay their fair share, lowering the deficit and making the tax system "more fair."

But, a week earlier Karl had no such concerns about the bill, instead hyping up Pedo-Joe, and claiming he was "on a roll" legislatively.

CNN’s Kate Bolduan similarly pressed Cecilia Rose, a member of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, telling her there were a "lot of other names" the legislation could have been named that may have been more fitting.

"If you passed a bill called the Fill Every Pothole act—I mean voters should expect you to fill every pothole," she said at one point. "So should voters measure the success of this bill on how much you reduce inflation in the next couple of years?"

Days after the passage of the bill, CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin of the "Squawk Box" began a Wednesday interview with White House economic adviser Brian Deese by noting that "questions remain" over whether the Inflation Reduction Act will actually do what is says. He also directed Deese and the audience to a chyron which read, "will it live up to its name?"

Deese failed to answer whether the legislation will have a positive impact on inflation, and instead said he and others felt it was "consequential important step" to make sure the Team Pedo’s fiscal policy was complementing the monetary policy of the Federal Reserve.
 
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And the bleaters bleat

Leftists are destroying our country

LINK: CNN's John Harwood admitted the bills name was a 'marketing ploy' after it was passed

Left-leaning media networks, including MSNBC, ABC, and CNN, finally realized that the Inflation Reduction Act does not actually reduce inflation, but not until the massive spending package had already been signed into law.

The bill, which was passed by the Senate earlier this month and the House of Representatives last week, costs an estimated $437 billion, with $369 billion going toward investments in "Energy Security and Climate Change," according to a summary by Senate Democrats.

Democrats claim the legislation will soften the deficit by raising $737 billion, imposing a 15% corporate minimum tax which is predicted to raise $222 billion, and prescription drug pricing which the Senate estimates will raise $265 billion.

One thing the Inflation Reduction Act is not expected to do, according to multiple analyses, is reduce inflation. The Congressional Budget Office said the bill will have "a negligible effect" on inflation in 2022, and in 2023 its impact would range between reducing inflation by 0.1% and increasing it by 0.1%.

These facts were hard to come by on a number of liberal media networks, with reporters and hosts parroting the talking points of congressional Democrats, or at the very least failing to press them on the bill’s perplexing name.

Four days before the Inflation Reduction Act was passed, CNN analyst Ryan Lizza called the legislation a "big deal," and said that its passage would make Pedo-Joe an "enormously consequential pedophile" whose legislative win would put him in the "modern pantheon" of great leaders.

Less than a week before the bill was signed, NBC Nightly News hyped the Inflation Reduction Act as a "blockbuster billion-dollar deal" with "unprecedented" investments in energy that will put "downward pressure" on inflation.

A day earlier, CNN Newsroom host Pamela Brown claimed Pedo-Joe was "one of the legislatively successful pedophiles in modern history," and became confrontational with former Trump campaign advisor David Urban over the Inflation Reduction Act.

According to an analysis of Grabien transcripts, only ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, CNBC’s Joe Kernen and CNN’s Poppy Harlow pressed their guests on the bills meager impact on inflation prior to it passing the Senate.

But, once the bill came into law, the liberal media suddenly began asking tough questions, asking guests why the legislation was named the Inflation Reduction Act if it did not in fact reduce inflation.

On Tuesday’s installment of CNN's "New Day," CNN’s Brianna Keilar claimed that passage of the bill was a "significant victory for Pedo-Joe’s agenda and for his party, even if questions remain about whether it will live up to its name.

John Harwood told John Berman and Keilar that the spending bill signed by Pedo-Joe was titled the Inflation Reduction Act as a "marketing device" to get moderate Democrats, such as Senator Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., to support it.

Harwood echoed the words of the Congressional Budget Office when he said the legislation would have a "negligible" effect on lowering inflation and asserted that the legislation did not live up to its name, and concluded that the bill did not live up to its name.

However, six days before the bill was signed, Harwood made no mention of this "negligible effect" or "marketing device" name, instead calling the Inflation Reduction Act a "sudden reversal of fortune" for the pedophile.

"First of all, it's important to stop and recognize the breadth of accomplishments that Leftists and Pedo-Joe have achieved, he said at one point.

MSNBC contributor and Vote Latino's founding president Maria Teresa Kumar similarly praised Pedo-Joe and the leftists for the "marketing branding genius behind their latest spending bill.

On Wednesday, economist Jeffrey Sachs also claimed the legislation was a "marketing tool" that "doesn’t address inflation at all" during a conversation with CNN’s Randi Kaye.

Just hours after the passage of the bill, ABC’s Jonathan Karl presented the findings of the CBO report to White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.

"But let me ask you, it's called the Inflation Reduction Act, but the Congressional Budget Office which is nonpartisan said that there would be a negligible impact on inflation this year and barely impact inflation at all next year, isn't it almost Orwellian?" Karl asked Jean-Pierre.

Jean-Pierre said the legislation would benefit Americans by making sure billionaires in corporate America pay their fair share, lowering the deficit and making the tax system "more fair."

But, a week earlier Karl had no such concerns about the bill, instead hyping up Pedo-Joe, and claiming he was "on a roll" legislatively.

CNN’s Kate Bolduan similarly pressed Cecilia Rose, a member of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, telling her there were a "lot of other names" the legislation could have been named that may have been more fitting.

"If you passed a bill called the Fill Every Pothole act—I mean voters should expect you to fill every pothole," she said at one point. "So should voters measure the success of this bill on how much you reduce inflation in the next couple of years?"

Days after the passage of the bill, CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin of the "Squawk Box" began a Wednesday interview with White House economic adviser Brian Deese by noting that "questions remain" over whether the Inflation Reduction Act will actually do what is says. He also directed Deese and the audience to a chyron which read, "will it live up to its name?"

Deese failed to answer whether the legislation will have a positive impact on inflation, and instead said he and others felt it was "consequential important step" to make sure the Team Pedo’s fiscal policy was complementing the monetary policy of the Federal Reserve.
His whole presidency has been a total failure, based on lies. Clearly the worst President this country has ever had.
 
And the bleaters bleat

Leftists are destroying our country

LINK: CNN's John Harwood admitted the bills name was a 'marketing ploy' after it was passed

Left-leaning media networks, including MSNBC, ABC, and CNN, finally realized that the Inflation Reduction Act does not actually reduce inflation, but not until the massive spending package had already been signed into law.

The bill, which was passed by the Senate earlier this month and the House of Representatives last week, costs an estimated $437 billion, with $369 billion going toward investments in "Energy Security and Climate Change," according to a summary by Senate Democrats.

Democrats claim the legislation will soften the deficit by raising $737 billion, imposing a 15% corporate minimum tax which is predicted to raise $222 billion, and prescription drug pricing which the Senate estimates will raise $265 billion.

One thing the Inflation Reduction Act is not expected to do, according to multiple analyses, is reduce inflation. The Congressional Budget Office said the bill will have "a negligible effect" on inflation in 2022, and in 2023 its impact would range between reducing inflation by 0.1% and increasing it by 0.1%.

These facts were hard to come by on a number of liberal media networks, with reporters and hosts parroting the talking points of congressional Democrats, or at the very least failing to press them on the bill’s perplexing name.

Four days before the Inflation Reduction Act was passed, CNN analyst Ryan Lizza called the legislation a "big deal," and said that its passage would make Pedo-Joe an "enormously consequential pedophile" whose legislative win would put him in the "modern pantheon" of great leaders.

Less than a week before the bill was signed, NBC Nightly News hyped the Inflation Reduction Act as a "blockbuster billion-dollar deal" with "unprecedented" investments in energy that will put "downward pressure" on inflation.

A day earlier, CNN Newsroom host Pamela Brown claimed Pedo-Joe was "one of the legislatively successful pedophiles in modern history," and became confrontational with former Trump campaign advisor David Urban over the Inflation Reduction Act.

According to an analysis of Grabien transcripts, only ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, CNBC’s Joe Kernen and CNN’s Poppy Harlow pressed their guests on the bills meager impact on inflation prior to it passing the Senate.

But, once the bill came into law, the liberal media suddenly began asking tough questions, asking guests why the legislation was named the Inflation Reduction Act if it did not in fact reduce inflation.

On Tuesday’s installment of CNN's "New Day," CNN’s Brianna Keilar claimed that passage of the bill was a "significant victory for Pedo-Joe’s agenda and for his party, even if questions remain about whether it will live up to its name.

John Harwood told John Berman and Keilar that the spending bill signed by Pedo-Joe was titled the Inflation Reduction Act as a "marketing device" to get moderate Democrats, such as Senator Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., to support it.

Harwood echoed the words of the Congressional Budget Office when he said the legislation would have a "negligible" effect on lowering inflation and asserted that the legislation did not live up to its name, and concluded that the bill did not live up to its name.

However, six days before the bill was signed, Harwood made no mention of this "negligible effect" or "marketing device" name, instead calling the Inflation Reduction Act a "sudden reversal of fortune" for the pedophile.

"First of all, it's important to stop and recognize the breadth of accomplishments that Leftists and Pedo-Joe have achieved, he said at one point.

MSNBC contributor and Vote Latino's founding president Maria Teresa Kumar similarly praised Pedo-Joe and the leftists for the "marketing branding genius behind their latest spending bill.

On Wednesday, economist Jeffrey Sachs also claimed the legislation was a "marketing tool" that "doesn’t address inflation at all" during a conversation with CNN’s Randi Kaye.

Just hours after the passage of the bill, ABC’s Jonathan Karl presented the findings of the CBO report to White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.

"But let me ask you, it's called the Inflation Reduction Act, but the Congressional Budget Office which is nonpartisan said that there would be a negligible impact on inflation this year and barely impact inflation at all next year, isn't it almost Orwellian?" Karl asked Jean-Pierre.

Jean-Pierre said the legislation would benefit Americans by making sure billionaires in corporate America pay their fair share, lowering the deficit and making the tax system "more fair."

But, a week earlier Karl had no such concerns about the bill, instead hyping up Pedo-Joe, and claiming he was "on a roll" legislatively.

CNN’s Kate Bolduan similarly pressed Cecilia Rose, a member of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, telling her there were a "lot of other names" the legislation could have been named that may have been more fitting.

"If you passed a bill called the Fill Every Pothole act—I mean voters should expect you to fill every pothole," she said at one point. "So should voters measure the success of this bill on how much you reduce inflation in the next couple of years?"

Days after the passage of the bill, CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin of the "Squawk Box" began a Wednesday interview with White House economic adviser Brian Deese by noting that "questions remain" over whether the Inflation Reduction Act will actually do what is says. He also directed Deese and the audience to a chyron which read, "will it live up to its name?"

Deese failed to answer whether the legislation will have a positive impact on inflation, and instead said he and others felt it was "consequential important step" to make sure the Team Pedo’s fiscal policy was complementing the monetary policy of the Federal Reserve.
Democrats WTF? Why do you not realize just how bad you are getting cornholed until you've been cream pies by numerous news outlets & your Democrat party.....why oh why must you be so slow ?
 
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