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Biden prioritizes economic message in Wisconsin, disregards Trump’s 4th indictment.

President⁤ Biden Advocates for Bidenomics in Milwaukee

President Joe Biden traveled‍ to Milwaukee,⁣ Wisconsin, on ⁤Aug. 15, determined to continue advocating for⁢ his economic strategy, known as Bidenomics, despite low voter enthusiasm for‌ his‍ economic agenda and​ distractions‍ from ‍his predecessor’s legal ⁢issues.

“I came to office determined to move away from trickle-down economics, and focus on the⁣ middle class. Because I said when the middle class does well,⁣ everybody does well,” President Biden said at​ the ‍start of his speech.

The president’s trip to Wisconsin ‌comes only one day after former ‍President ⁢Donald Trump was indicted for the fourth time.

President Trump was indicted on Aug. ⁣14 in Georgia on charges related to​ allegedly trying to overturn⁣ the 2020 presidential election in the state.

The White⁢ House⁢ has been⁢ silent over the indictment.

“Certainly not going to comment on⁤ that. Would refer you ‍to local authorities,” White House deputy principal press secretary Olivia⁢ Dalton told reporters aboard ‌Air Force One on the way ⁣to Wisconsin.

Ms. Dalton‍ said that the president will remain focused on his job when asked if Americans⁣ would listen to ‌his economic ⁤speech when there is so much distraction from the former president’s legal issues.

“You all will make your editorial decisions, but this president will stay focused on delivering for the American people. That is his job; that is his priority,” she said. “That’s what⁣ he’ll continue to talk about. We certainly can’t speak to what others are ​spending their time on.”

President Biden’s Visit Coincides with Inflation Reduction ​Act Anniversary

President Biden’s trip to Milwaukee coincided with the one-year‍ anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) that he⁣ signed ⁣into ‌law last year.

During⁢ his visit, the president toured ‌Ingeteam, a manufacturer of onshore wind turbine generators in Milwaukee. The company recently announced that it would begin manufacturing electric vehicle charging stations,​ creating 100⁣ new jobs.

Siemens, a German company, also plans to begin‍ manufacturing solar inverters in Wisconsin, owing to⁢ tax breaks provided by the IRA law.

President Biden ⁣reiterated​ that his policies ​are creating a “boom of manufacturing” across the United States.

While the president continues to tout his policies, a⁤ new poll revealed that the majority of voters are still unfamiliar ​with⁣ or skeptical of his economic program.

About 71 percent of respondents to a poll by ⁣The Washington Post and ​the University of Maryland stated that they had⁤ heard‍ “little” or “nothing at all” about ⁤the IRA. The⁣ majority‌ of Americans (57 percent) also disapprove of ‌the president’s climate policies.

Many other surveys have also found⁣ voters giving ​President Biden bad grades on the economy.

According to a recent⁤ CNN poll, his approval rating is 37 percent when it ‌comes to the handling of the economy, and it⁢ drops even lower to 30 percent when it comes to managing inflation.

“While unemployment ‌is down—in case you ⁢haven’t noticed—inflation is down too, and it’s ‍going lower,” President⁣ Biden ⁢said during his speech ⁢in Wisconsin, criticizing economists‌ who have argued that low wages and high unemployment are necessary to ⁤bring inflation under ⁤control.

“One​ reason we’ve seen inflation fall by two-thirds without losing jobs is that we’re seeing ⁤corporate​ profits come back down​ to earth,” the president claimed. “It’s ‌in ⁣stark contrast to the‌ conservative Republican ⁢view,⁢ the so-called Bidenomics.”



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