Dana Loesch ripped the Biden Administration’s disastrous economic policies on social media Tuesday after the Washington Post urged Americans to “lower expectations” on the country’s post-pandemic recovery.
“But my expectations of this administration can’t get any lower already,” posted Loesch on Twitter.
“Across the country, Americans’ expectations of speedy service and easy access to consumer products have been crushed like a Styrofoam container in a trash compactor. Time for some new, more realistic expectations,” writes opinion columnist Micheline Maynard.
“American consumers might have been spoiled, but generations of them have also dealt with shortages of some kind — gasoline in the 1970s, food rationing in the 1940s, housing in the 1920s when cities such as Detroit were booming. Now it’s our turn to make adjustments,” adds the author.
Read the full report at the Washington Post.