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Biden Adviser Exposes Incompetence of Administration to WH Press

Thank heavens for Neera Tanden’s Twitter trolling.

If you’ve forgotten that minor scandal, let me take you back to⁢ the heady days⁤ of early 2021 — back⁢ when inflation was transitory, the ⁢border⁣ crisis was⁢ just‍ a seasonal variation in migratory patterns⁤ and ⁤Hunter Biden’s laptop was ​still being billed by some ⁤as a Russian disinformation operation. Tanden,⁤ former president of the left-wing ​Center⁤ for American Progress, was put forth by the newly minted president as his‌ nominee to head the Office of ⁢Management ⁢and Budget.

Then,⁣ people starting looking at her old ‌tweets. She called Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell “Voldemort” in one ‍of them. When ‌Rupert Murdoch’s house caught​ fire in 2017,⁢ she tweeted, “There’s ⁣a God. ‌And she’s unhappy.” She also wrote that⁣ “a vampire has more heart​ than Ted Cruz.” You know, ⁣fun stuff like that.

Tanden⁤ was forced to withdraw after ⁢it⁢ became clear she didn’t ‍have the support necessary to clear the nomination ‍process. However, she never​ really went away, ⁢working as⁢ an adviser and staff secretary in‍ the Biden administration until she was appointed director of the of the United ‌States Domestic Policy Council ‌in May, replacing the outgoing⁣ Susan Rice.

On Wednesday, Tanden appeared at ⁢a White House media briefing and managed ⁢to provide an object lesson in how we‌ dodged a​ bullet thanks‌ to her​ mean tweets — as ⁣well ⁢as providing a salient argument that director of the United States Domestic Policy Council should also‍ require⁢ Senate approval.

Tanden was there to talk about the benefits of the inaptly named Inflation Reduction Act, which was⁣ basically ⁣an environmentalist ‍giveaway with a profoundly misleading name.

In between the green energy subsidies it helped pay for, however, there were a few crumbs of the largesse, which could ‌technically be construed as inflation-fighting, particularly in healthcare subsidies — which Tanden⁣ was trotted out ⁢to​ talk up on​ Wednesday.

“From‍ day one, President Biden and‌ the Biden-Harris‍ administration have been ⁤focused on lowering healthcare ⁤costs for all Americans ‍because we know healthcare costs can ⁤be a huge economic stress for⁣ families,” she claimed, according ⁢to a White House transcript.

“That’s why the Inflation Reduction Act lowers these costs — these care ​costs for ⁤millions of Americans. It’s already doing⁤ so. Fifteen ⁢million⁤ people are continuing to save $800 ⁣a year on ‌their health⁣ insurance premiums. Seniors are already seeing lifesaving benefits of this law: $35 out-of ⁣— $35 out-of-pocket⁤ cap on insulin; free recommended vaccines, like shingles and tetanus; lower out-of-pocket coinsurance for certain drugs that raised prices faster than inflation.”

Well, that’s just dandy​ — ‍but it’s⁢ not as if Americans can fill ⁢their gas ⁤tanks with ‍insulin ⁢or put tetanus shots on the dinner table, something ‌a ​reporter confronted her about.

“You talk ⁢about the — the insulin costs being reduced and⁢ the caps for seniors. ‍And‍ all that’s great‌ for⁣ people who do this regularly,” the reporter said.

“But for most people, you know, it’s grocery stores and⁤ gas stations. Those are the places where they’re spending ⁤money out‍ of pocket⁤ most regularly.‍ What do you say to them? ‍I mean, other than just ‘Hang ⁤tight, it’s getting better.’ Because there doesn’t seem⁢ to ​be anything ‍in — in the bill — in the legislation that addresses that specifically.⁣ Is that right?

Here’s a preemptory TL;DR⁢ recap of Tanden’s answer: “Um, insulin.​ And stuff.”

“I will say ‌that ⁣of the — of the stresses on families every day, healthcare costs are one of their ⁤paramount concerns. And we ⁢know that pharmaceutical costs, drug costs are driving healthcare costs‌ — driving healthcare costs up,” Tanden said.

“And I’d say prescription drug costs are very‍ resonant with the ​American people, and that ⁢is why⁢ prescription ⁢drug costs a — addressing prescri- — ​addressing prescription ‌drugs and lowering prescription drug costs is a key ⁣part of the Inflation Reduction Act.

“The president has fought very hard for ​these ⁣provisions. Many ⁣have ⁤tried⁤ and ‍failed, and he succeeded⁤ in ⁤getting the Congress, ​for the first time, ⁤to ⁢ensure that we have Medicare drug negotiation,” ⁤she continued.

“These​ prices are⁣ a big component of what ‍people are experiencing every day in terms ‌of high costs. And — and we can see from public polling why there is such a great demand. And despite pharma’s attacks over the course of a year, this ⁤kind — the past Congress actually passed this legislation.”

Perfect ‌answer.‌ Ten out of 10. ⁢Great work. Now, excuse me as I drive my insulin-powered Honda to ⁢the local ⁢ Walgreens, so I can pick up​ the ingredients to make tonight’s dinner, MMR vaccine au‌ gratin.

It’s interesting ⁢that somebody who is at no loss for​ words when she’s engaging in ⁢incendiary troll-posting after Rupert Murdoch’s house catches on fire somehow ⁤turns into a deer in rhetorical headlights after being asked about something that, you know, is part of her ⁢job.

But then, it’s almost hard to ​blame her. This is how incompetent the White⁤ House she works ⁣for is. All Tanden did was‌ give the ⁤media ⁣a front-row seat‍ to the ⁤madness.

After‌ all, the ⁣Biden ⁣administration has⁢ never been able to come ‌up a reasonable spin on the upward spiral in the cost of living.⁢ First it‌ was transitory. Then it ⁤was Putin’s fault. The current⁤ line is that, even though ⁤inflation is still well above healthy ​levels, it’s not like the nearly double-digit numbers we were putting up in 2022 — so⁢ Bidenomics ⁢is winning! Hooray!

However, at least these excuses were actual⁣ excuses. Tanden didn’t even bother providing that. ‌A reporter noted that, while insulin-price caps may ‌alleviate pressure for‌ certain Americans, gas and grocery prices affect every American. He then asked if she could speak to that. Her ⁢response,⁤ distilled:‌ “Um, uh, aren’t⁣ those insulin-price⁤ caps grand?”

Nice‌ try, Neera. Can’t ‌wait⁤ to see what you end up calling the reporter who dared⁢ ask you⁤ a difficult question when you ‍post about it on your Twitter account.

The post⁢ Top‌ Biden Adviser Gives WH Press Front ⁢Row Tickets⁣ to How Incompetent Joe’s Administration Is ⁢appeared first on The Western ⁣Journal.



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